The film is roughly divided into three lines and tells about six main characters. They are described separately, but they are intertwined, and the ending is cleverly integrated. Taking the anti-terrorism situation in the United States after 9/11 as the general background, it described the pain that terrorism has brought to different countries, nations, and families. The cast is strong, Jack Gyllenhaal, the two major actresses Reich Witherspoon and Meryl Streep, and the editing is also wonderful, but the shortcomings are that the narrative and ending processing are slightly flat. All in all, a good work is worth seeing.
There are no surprises but it is quite attractive. Fortunately, the agent humanely released the innocent person. In any era, any country, any race, is just trapping innocent people. Everything goes to extremes, and it has been proven time and time again, just writing sins.
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