The film is really good, it is divided into four clues to explain the whole story at the same time

Nadia 2022-03-21 09:01:44

I don't need to talk about this film in the tone of my previous friends. It's too written, and people who haven't seen it won't feel much about it.

The story is actually about such

a time when there was a rich boy - the prince of the Middle East, who used to make deals with the world's largest gangster - the United States. This time he wanted to change things up, and he wanted to have another new underworld gang- China, making deals, the number one hooligan became popular this time, and they couldn't settle China, so he figured out a way to
settle the rich boy, get his father, and let his father pass on the power to his younger brother.

In the end, in order to prevent future troubles, Lao Mei also killed this rich boy.

The whole story basically tells you this fact.

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Extended Reading
  • Kieran 2021-11-18 08:01:28

    It is not easy to look at the whole story. It is indeed a good friend of Soderbergh, the screenwriter of "Drug Network". The group play to this point really killed most of my brain cells. But it is indeed a good-looking story. The inclusiveness of Americans is also eye-popping. Such a big government slap film won an Oscar. Well, Clooney proved himself by relying on the top ten tortures of the Qing Dynasty. great!

  • Kaylie 2022-04-20 09:01:39

    Deep background, rich plot, clever insight. . Such a good script was ruined by a director who could not tell a story, provided insufficient information, and could not master the ability of multi-line narrative. .

Syriana quotes

  • Jimmy Pope: No, I wanna talk about the Gulf and how a goddamn Emir... What is an Emir, anyway?

    Tommy Barton: King, it's a king.

    Jimmy Pope: Well, how some Podunk king tossed you out on your ass! Every company in the world wanted into Kazakhstan, into the Tengiz, but Killen got it. And then Connex wanted Killen, and here we are. I made investments. Investments that'll bear fruit for this company. Hell, Tommy we've all got the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act committed to memory. I got a little copy of it taped to the wall of my head. Right here.

  • Stan: I like consulting. No, I love it. Love it. And I'll say this for it: "Private business is efficient." There, I've said it. Fucking cliché. And the CIA is like, what, a 30-billion-dollar-a-year business, so anybody who wants to sell anything, a pencil, a computer, they gotta interface through a security clearance. Don't give me shit. I got two kids in college and we're doing our kitchen.

    Bob Barnes: Stan, I got a chance to go back to Beirut. I wanna go back. Is it safe for me?

    Stan: Are we talking about with your wife or with the wackos?

    [long pause]

    Stan: Clear it with Hezbollah.