Budget
$50,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$41,263,140
Opening weekend US & Canada
$12,311,939
Gross worldwide
$110,463,140
Budget
$50,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$41,263,140
Opening weekend US & Canada
$12,311,939
Gross worldwide
$110,463,140
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By Angel 2021-12-22 08:01:33
Half of the terrorists were taught by the Americans themselves
The Americans always keep their mouths open to fight terrorism, as a defender and savior, but in reality they have created many enemies for themselves. When watching this film, in fact, I especially sympathized with the man who finally wanted to take revenge with a nuclear weapon. . . He lost his family, children, brothers. . .
In the world controlled by the power, he lost almost everything, ignited the anger of revenge, but there was no way to recover, so he took the risk. . . Although I...
By Llewellyn 2021-12-22 08:01:33
In fact, we still sympathize with the villain. His wife and children died in the civil strife. The villain said who brought weapons and harm to our people, and finally it is him who decides our peace. There is no more grief than death. The villain thinks of an eye for an eye. Thinking of using blood to teach the United States. But when he went to the United States, he hesitated when he saw the ordinary families of ordinary people, although he was eventually stopped by the protagonist. War...
By Krista 2021-12-22 08:01:33
This film can be regarded as a very strong Americanism. The Russian missile was sold to terrorists by one of its generals. The terrorists wanted to use it to blow up the United Nations headquarters in New York... (During the period, the United States still Helping Russia to check the whereabouts of nuclear bombs, but Russia still doesn’t appreciate it, and even took down a helicopter of the US military that passed through the airspace to intercept terrorists~)
What is Americanism can...
By Layla 2021-12-22 08:01:33
The starting point of failure: "Dream Factory"'s pioneering work "Doomsday Alert"
"DreamWorks" has become a legacy in the history of film. The kid who catches the moon in the opening is like a prophecy, heralding that a dream feast was finally ended by Paramount for $1.6 billion. The so-called "born in trouble and dying in happiness" is correct. A production company that lacks funds, directors, stories, and the market is finally reduced to the same kind of Don Quixote. It seems that the quality of the "American Dream" cannot be carried. Ideal or imagination, profit is the...
By Trenton 2021-12-22 08:01:33
When three U.S. fighter jets flew into Russia and were shot down by a Russian missile, my sealed memory was awakened. I have watched this movie!
At the same time, it also proved that the whole movie is worth watching, and there are only so many that can be remembered by me! Think about it for the first time, it is probably still in the era of the video recorder. On the cover, it will be written that the actor is the actor of the XX movie, and the heroine is the heroine of the XX movie....
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By Lisa 2023-05-03 19:47:18
Young Clooney, bad movie. ....
By Adonis 2023-04-25 09:54:13
97's beautiful films are already very good. Like 20140601 The rainy season
By Joaquin 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Their wounds can always be healed quickly, the bomb can be fixed at the last minute, and then the hero and heroine must fall in love. ....
By Lizzie 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Only occasionally caught sight of this movie on CCTV6. . . Didn't watch it, but I know it's a movie about...
By Margarita 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Why don't you detonate the bomb...
Ken: Colonel, the guy you bagged is Dr. Amir Teraki, Pakistani. PhD in Astrophysics, educated at Harvard.
Colonel Tom Devoe: That's right, people. We educated half the world's terrorists.
Julia: Where the hell is my military liason?
Devoe: Colonel Thomas Devoe reporting as ordered, ma'am. I'm sorry about in there, sometimes my enthusiasm gets the better of me.
Julia: No problem. Would you like some coffee?
Devoe: I'd love some.
Julia: It's over there.
Julia Kelly: So do you think he set us up?
Thomas Devoe: Who?
Julia Kelly: Your friend.
Thomas Devoe: No.
Julia Kelly: How can you be so sure?
Thomas Devoe: Because he's my friend.