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Wilbert 2022-01-17 08:01:03
Not bad movie
In fact, the content of this film is okay. Go in for terrorist attacks for the purpose of making money. At the beginning, when Afghan soldiers were captured, a little bit of national security was involved. This is the so-called butterfly effect. Now that I have a clue to the beginning, I then...
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Kellen 2022-01-17 08:01:03
survivor
Personal use, non-film
review, U.S. military fighting with Afghan terrorists, U.S. military helicopters were hit by RPG and crashed. A black and white pilot was captured. Military
badges were excused. The white pilots were useful. a security officer responsible for visa to go to America to be a...

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Dwight 2022-03-25 09:01:18
Mediocre, two and a half stars
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Guadalupe 2022-03-21 09:02:58
The story is too routine. The story of unrelated people being wronged and then rehabilitating themselves and the wicked at the same time is reminiscent of Hitchcock Palmer's lineage. There are basically no new changes and it is boring. But the advantage is that, as the director of "V for Vendetta" as his debut, he maintains the black texture visually, which has the meaning of film noir. In the specific scenes, the scene where the hotel exploded was also carefully filmed, which can be observed and learned by people in the industry.
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[last lines]
Kate Abbott: [answering the phone] Hello?
Sam Parker: I always liked your instincts.
Kate Abbott: Oh, Sam, you're alive!
Sam Parker: Yeah. You, too, from what I hear.
Kate Abbott: Mostly. So I guess this is what we're doing with our lives.
Sam Parker: Yeah, it is. Kate, there were over a million people out there tonight, and you saved them all.