Looking at the poster, it seems like a copy of the blood diamond, but the black brothers are replaced by Russell Crowe. The locations range from Africa to the Middle East. The story is about the blood diamond transaction and the other is the destruction of terrorist organizations, and they are all similar.
Body of Lies, another action spy movie. Leonardo is still the same shrewd, old-fashioned, and extraordinary. He was born as a special agent, and he dealt with CIA leaders, cooperators, and terrorist organizations to complete tasks. The action is still very exciting, but the film is not an ordinary action film. It has a clear political orientation. The religious beliefs of the Middle East and the Americans are different, and of course, humanitarian discussions are indispensable. The movie is very exciting, more than 2 hours are completely hearty, and the advanced satellite tracking system inside makes people feel that there is no privacy at all. It's just Leonardo, no matter how hard he tries, I still can't get out of his past. It can't be denied that even though he has a beard and tries his best to pretend to be an old man, I still like the slick Luke in Growing Pains, the mentally retarded Lanny in that different sky, and the total eclipse maniac. Airy that toothpick leg Rimbaud. Since watching that inexplicable cat-and-mouse game, the former marginalized teenager has never appeared again. Even if his age is no longer allowing Leonardo to choose roles that are too young, his baby face will reveal his temperament. No matter how hard he tries to save the world. I'm not used to him being very clear about his political views, nor is he used to the messianic heroism in his recent films, but he won't change anything.
Just like no matter how sorry for the current Mayday, it is only futile. If you can't change it, you can only accept it. If you accept it, you will accept everything he has. Including the hesitant boy at the beginning.
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