A not-so-good movie

Emmitt 2022-03-21 09:01:44

It's really incredible, I ask myself that my understanding of the movie is still relatively high, but after watching a third of the movie, I still don't understand what he is trying to say.

Most of the movies I've seen before are cut through a single clue and go all the way to the end; otherwise, there are two or three clues, but they are still relatively concise and easy to understand; this film is completely the same, n clues go hand in hand, I' m confused, really

until the end, I dare not say that I have understood what is going on, I just feel, um, it seems like this

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  • Eriberto 2022-04-22 07:01:14

    1. Evil pays off, because the CIA doesn't care about the missing missile, and in the end the missile damages the interests of Connex, and Connex has business dealings with Dean, and Dean has dealings with the CIA, so this is Do it yourself. 2. Good and evil, visionary Nasir, pure-hearted Bob, died of a CIA missile. Bryan is not dead, but after this time, he will never be as simple and idealistic as before.

  • Libbie 2021-11-18 08:01:28

    Thanks to the novel authors, directors and screenwriters for putting the original confusing and confusing facts deep in the dark, so clearly presented to us

Syriana quotes

  • Bob Barnes: I punched in "Prince Nasir Al-Subaai" and my computer gets seized. Where'd that job come from? Where did the Nasir job come from?

    Fred Franks: I'm advising you to drop it.

    Bob Barnes: Why am I being investigating? Why am I being investigating, Fred?

    Fred Franks: Goodbye, Bob.

  • Bennett Holiday: Lawyers say, "Hey, if you can't trust a Big Five accounting firm", the accountant say "Hey, we're not lawyers". Legal didn't understand. Accounting didn't understand. Nobody understood anything. Regulatory bodies scratched their heads for a minute that nobody at Connex or Killen was at fault. But this merger is so balance-positive for American consumers that, ultimately, Justice wants it. Federal courts want it. Everybody wants it. Our real client, after all, is us, the American people. And we are increasing American access to oil in Kazakhstan. So all they ask is that we give them a little something meaningful, which we did. And they got out of our way.

    Leland Janus: Something besides Dalton?

    Bennett Holiday: Unfortunately, yes. And the best option seemed to be a secret deal for a excess Iranian pipeline capacity that I uncovered during the diligence. A little side deal benefiting the lead lawyer involved in the Connex-Killen merger approval process.

    Sydney Hewitt: What... do you think you're doing?

    Bennett Holiday: Of course, it's illegal for an American to control these rights.

    Sydney Hewitt: Stop right now!

    Leland Janus: Is there uh something that you wanna tell me, Syd?