High investment defective goods

Hester 2022-03-22 09:01:39

For an entertainment film that talks about counter-terrorism, the film has a good beginning and end. The beginning shows the massacre that led to the investigation of the film. It does a good job and reflects the manufacturing process of Hollywood. The multi-minute street fights and building battles also make people's heart beat faster, which is a bit enjoyable, but the investigation process of more than an hour in the middle is too bland, a group of Yankees in a foreign country seems to only create tension and show their own. A sense of glorious mission, the content is much more empty. Overall, a high investment defective product.

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The Kingdom quotes

  • Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: Tonight, we have the dinner in the palace. Uh, Miss Mayes, she can't be there. It's only men.

    Ronald Fleury: Only men?

    Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: Yeah, you know, tradition.

    Ronald Fleury: That's gonna be boring.

  • Adam Leavitt: How many princes are there?

    Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: Over five thousand.

    Ronald Fleury: Does every prince get a palace this big?

    Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: Some get bigger.

    Adam Leavitt: And who pays for all this?

    Grant Sykes: Exxon. Chevron. Shell.

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