All the people are ruthless, only Phyllis has the kindness in his heart

Grady 2022-03-22 09:01:28

The film is horribly real, and I've always suspected it was based on real events. Americans still have two brushes in this regard.

The status quo in the Middle East (2008) can be said to be very real, and the whole drama is very attentive. After watching Yu Qiuyu's thousand-year sigh, combined with this film, the ancient Persian civilization was destroyed blindly. Or our Chinese civilization is good.

The descriptions of terrorist incidents, including bomb incidents, torture incidents, and terrorist organization leaders incidents, are horrifying!

The depiction of the CIA, the anti-terrorist organization in Amman, is also frighteningly real. Their indifference to life, the endless infernal way, makes people feel cold.

Fortunately, Phyllis still retains the deepest kindness in his heart. The first time, after Jordan was rescued and his companion died, Phyllis asked his boss, what about the companion's family? The second time, after the architect was targeted by a terrorist organization, Phyllis disobeyed the order to save him, but without success, Phyllis fell into a huge regret. The third time was after my girlfriend was kidnapped...

Eventually Phyllis quit cia and stayed in the Middle East. When he finally looked at his busy girlfriend tenderly across the street, he was very, very beautiful...

Luckily he didn't shoot him last time. Otherwise, I'm going to strangle Russell Crowe

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Body of Lies quotes

  • [first lines]

    Al-Saleem: Ali.

    Ali: Yeah.

    Al-Saleem: As we destroyed the bus in Sheffield last week, we will be ready and prepared for the operation in Britain. We avenge the American wars on the Muslim world.

  • Ed Hoffman: It is a fallacy that prolonged war will weaken an occupied enemy. It most likely will make your enemy stronger.