Fair Game

Fair Game

  • Director: Doug Liman
  • Writer: Jez Butterworth,John-Henry Butterworth,Joseph Wils
  • Countries of origin: United States, United Arab Emirates
  • Language: English, Arabic, French
  • Release date: December 3, 2010
  • Sound mix: SDDS, DTS, Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Untitled Plame and Wilson Biopic
  • "Fair Game" is a feature film produced by Summit Entertainment in 2010. The film is directed by Doug Liman , and co-starred by Naomi Watts , Sean Justin Penn and Ty Burrell . The film was first screened at the Cannes International Film Festival in France on May 20, 2010 .
    The story of "Fair Game" is adapted from the memoirs of Prime Wilson, who once served in the CIA   . The film tells that after Mr. Wilson publicly criticized the Bush administration in a column, he found that his wife who served in the CIA was involved.

    Details

    • Release date December 3, 2010
    • Filming locations Amman, Jordan
    • Production companies River Road Entertainment, Participant, Imagenation Abu Dhabi FZ

    Box office

    Budget

    $22,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $9,540,691

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $651,082

    Gross worldwide

    $25,806,953

    Movie reviews

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    • By Liliane 2022-03-23 09:02:24

      The old tricks of political movies are gone. .

      The United States seems to like such political movies that are based on real events. Of course, unlike the Chinese dynasty, most of them ridicule the government. The general model is the experience of a national staff member who was "persecuted" by the government, intelligence department, or a privileged agency, but finally successfully "turned over" by relying on the strength and belief of justice. Of course, at the end of the film, the real "protagonist" always shows his face, whether it is...

    • By May 2022-03-23 09:02:24

      fair game

      During Bush's tenure, a female CIA operative was gathering intelligence on whether Iraq had weapons of mass destruction and found that it was all a fabrication. In the White House, in order to save face and divert public attention, the identity of the female agent was made public, putting her in danger. In order to protect herself and her family, the female agent rebelled against the government with her husband and made the facts known to the world. I can still watch this kind of political...

    • By Libby 2022-03-23 09:02:24

      Fair Game?!--Are you joke?

      The United States used the CIA's intelligence network to collect intelligence on Iraqi production of weapons of mass destruction all over the world on the eve of the Second Iraq War. But in fact this intelligence was gathered entirely to prove a pre-determined outcome - Iraq's possession of weapons of mass destruction. Even if some people put forward different opinions in the process, they will be buried in the confirmed results. For the agents, scientists and their families involved in the...

    • By Fidel 2022-03-23 09:02:24

      From a female CIA agent who was betrayed by the state

      1. When the interests of the small family and everyone conflict, they have to put the national interests first. Therefore, leaving the family at 3 or 4 in the morning and boarding a plane to go on a secret mission to another country is a simple meal. When carrying out a special mission, you have to rack your brains to come up with an excuse to keep your identity secret from the outside world. When friends gather to discuss national affairs, you have to keep your mouth shut in order to hide your...

    • By Electa 2022-03-23 09:02:24

      fair game

      Fair Game, based on true events, features performances from Sean Penn and Naomi Watts. It is still different from the usual CIA conspiracy theories in Hollywood blockbusters. The experience of the heroine makes me often distracted and think of some things in my own country. Although, the selective blindness of the truth and the selective retrieval of investigation materials There are similarities, but when their rights are being rudely violated, they have a place to speak, someone to listen to,...

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    • By Deanna 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      Very general, the male pig's foot seems to be a supporting role in the spy movie, and the spy movie is still the most classic of Bourne's...

    • By Zita 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      Finally got a good look at Sean Penn and Watts in a linear narrative (after 21g). Originally based on real events, non-humanistic concerns (?). Different from the espionage scenes that start at every turn, this kind of detailed truth can also be described as punch to the...

    • By Wava 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      Just like the title of the movie, there is no such thing as fairness in this world. Although the results of VP and her husband's family seem to be fair in the end, I believe that in the past, now, and in the future, there will be more injustices to endure silently. Even in a place like the United States, which is very democratic and democratic, and where public opinion and opinion are very free, there are still people who do secret work for the country, and will sacrifice for politics and...

    • By Rebeka 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      Am I right that my voice is louder than yours? Is it necessarily true that the voice of the White House is a million times louder than me? ...don't arbitrarily substitute a noun in the previous...

    • By Cory 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      What is freedom? The United States has never lacked anti-American movies and anti-American people....

    Evaluation action

    "Fair Game" has a very good real material: how a weak woman who has become an innocent victim in a political game fights against the entire state apparatus in order to protect her family. However, in this major subject of political criticism of husbands and wives from incomprehension to misunderstanding to struggle together, the lack of shaping the strong female role that should have been strengthened weakened the criticism of the...
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    Movie quotes

    • Joe Wilson: Niger has two uranium mines in the Sahara desert. One's flooded. The other is run by COGEMA, a French subsidiary jointly controlled by the Japanese and Germans. Five hundred tons of yellowcake is not an off-the-books size transaction. It represents a 40 percent production increase in the nation's annual output of uranium. A sale that size would leave a huge paper trail. Any documentation would, by law, have to be signed by the Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, and the Minister of Mines. But say it was an off-the-books deal. How do you hide the transportation of 500 tons of anything, let alone lightly-refined uranium. You're talking 50 semi-tractor trucks on one road through villages where nothing passed for months except maybe one bush taxi. It would be the biggest event for months. To say they forgot is like kids forgetting Christmas.

    • [first lines]

      Valerie Plame: [arriving at Kuala Lumpur airport] Jessica McDowell, Gnosos Chemicals.

      Chanel Suit: [on elevator] When do you leave Kuala Lumpur, Miss McDowell?

      Valerie Plame: I fly to Taiwan Tuesday, then back to Düsseldorf.

    • Valerie Plame: You did your job. You should feel good. They count on that. That's why they don't pay you.