The film tells the story of three whimsical reporters who arrested war criminals with a bounty of up to 5 million in the name of interviews. The script is adapted from real events, which makes people sigh that life is indeed even more bizarre than literary works. It's a pity that although the story is handsome, the film is a bit boring, and most of the time is tossing about whether to go, so that the plot of seeing the "fox" twice at the end only takes a few minutes, and the emotions are still not mobilized. Thinking that this was actually made by the director of "Matador", could it be that all his talents were used up in that small-cost film? ! However, the subtitles at the end of the film are shocking. It turns out that those organizations arresting war criminals are the same thing. Thanks to someone who has said it, otherwise my little CJ friends are still in the dark.
There are five prototype reporters for this story, and only three people are set up in order to reduce the length of the film. The film’s characterization of the three reporters is quite successful, especially the frightened young reporter, who has the brand of growing up in a superior environment, and at the same time has a thirst for news and adventure. Senior was shocked in a cold sweat. Terrence Howard's acting skills are indeed good, and the subtle emotions are all in place, but it seems that he has not encountered a particularly important role yet. Richard Gere’s performance is almost the same as before. In fact, his role has always been relatively gentle, with a little sleek and small badness. It is estimated that most of this role will be in the future. I really miss Edward in "Beautiful Girl in the Wind". The most interesting thing is that the Serb woman who provided the clues looked like Diane Kruger as soon as she appeared on the stage. The temperament is really similar, and the silhouette is also very similar, but it is definitely not-the result is the last one on IMDB. Check, it's Diane Kruger=_=!
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