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Lamont 2022-04-24 07:01:05
It might be a good movie, but I still don't get...
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Elisha 2022-04-24 07:01:05
Too politicized for my liking, and the thread is messy, didn't read...
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Sophia 2022-04-24 07:01:05
The problems of the United States & the Middle East have been chewed up to the limit, but this piece of shit has made such a masterpiece in which interest groups tore each other and kill without blood. The huge amount of information and the suppressed editing make this film stand out among similar themes. The mainstream of the world is still the third...
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Charley 2022-04-24 07:01:05
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Ulises 2022-04-24 07:01:05
The United States cannot compete with China in its oil and natural gas resources in a country in the Middle East, so it supported the little prince and assassinated the eldest prince, while the eldest prince received an Oxford education and wanted to change the country, liberate women, become a democratic country, and cooperate with China. After the Grand Prince's convoy was bombed by missiles, the terrorists also happened to commit suicide bombing attacks on the American oil port where the...
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Dusty 2022-04-24 07:01:05
The script is good, the fly in the ointment is that the pace is a bit...
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Nyasia 2022-04-23 07:01:47
I can't remember the company name, I can't remember the city name, I can't remember the character name, I don't understand it at all, and I don't know many...
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Darien 2022-04-23 07:01:47
I look a little...
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Madelyn 2022-04-23 07:01:47
Most of the truth is lost in the development of...
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Bell 2022-04-23 07:01:47
The result of extending the subject matter to infinity is an empty...
Syriana Comments
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Mabelle 2021-11-18 08:01:28
crash Vs. syriana, and others. . Let me say a few words
Many friends in the past said that syriana’s film is inferior to crash and traffic, but I don’t think so. The narrative structures of the three are similar, and the language and methods of the film are similar, but the themes expressed are quite different. Crash is more about different...
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Demetrius 2021-11-18 08:01:28
No one complains here
Through this film, people lamented the dirty politics and the hypocrisy of the American judicial system, but at the same time, it is possible that they have overlooked such a problem. The film seems to always tell these things in an indifferent attitude. He does not express any tendencies...
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Bob Barnes: I punched in "Prince Nasir Al-Subaai" and my computer gets seized. Where'd that job come from? Where did the Nasir job come from?
Fred Franks: I'm advising you to drop it.
Bob Barnes: Why am I being investigating? Why am I being investigating, Fred?
Fred Franks: Goodbye, Bob.
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Bennett Holiday: Lawyers say, "Hey, if you can't trust a Big Five accounting firm", the accountant say "Hey, we're not lawyers". Legal didn't understand. Accounting didn't understand. Nobody understood anything. Regulatory bodies scratched their heads for a minute that nobody at Connex or Killen was at fault. But this merger is so balance-positive for American consumers that, ultimately, Justice wants it. Federal courts want it. Everybody wants it. Our real client, after all, is us, the American people. And we are increasing American access to oil in Kazakhstan. So all they ask is that we give them a little something meaningful, which we did. And they got out of our way.
Leland Janus: Something besides Dalton?
Bennett Holiday: Unfortunately, yes. And the best option seemed to be a secret deal for a excess Iranian pipeline capacity that I uncovered during the diligence. A little side deal benefiting the lead lawyer involved in the Connex-Killen merger approval process.
Sydney Hewitt: What... do you think you're doing?
Bennett Holiday: Of course, it's illegal for an American to control these rights.
Sydney Hewitt: Stop right now!
Leland Janus: Is there uh something that you wanna tell me, Syd?
Director: Stephen Gaghan
Language: English,Urdu,Arabic,Persian,French,Mandarin Release date: December 9, 2005