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Lynn 2021-11-20 08:01:27
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Anya 2022-03-27 09:01:05
Although it can be seen that money has been thrown, the film, like most Hollywood anti-terrorism films, still adheres to the political correctness of the American-centric theory. An uncomplicated story was told very long-winded, and the rhythm was also problematic. The second half was directly reduced to an action movie. Sure enough, no one in the anti-terrorism theme could be on the right side of "Zero Dark Thirty".
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Carley 2022-04-20 09:01:40
Damn it, it's not Greengrass. Those Americans are acting cool again. dizzy
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Adam Leavitt: What are four people supposed to do over there in five days, anyways?
Grant Sykes: Weren't you the one that practically demanded we go this morning?
Adam Leavitt: Yeah, I didn't say I. I said FBI.
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Prince Ahmed Bin Khaled: Four FBI agents will be allowed to land at Prince Sultan Air Base this evening. General Abdulmalik, Chief of Investigative Services for the National Guard, has been put in charge of solving this crime.
Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: Your Highness. I know General Abdulmalik. I attend his interrogation of one of my men. The General does not have investigative experience.
Prince Ahmed Bin Khaled: The attackers wore police uniforms. Your uniforms. Some of your men may have been involved with this cell. May still be involved. Al Ghazi, consider yourself lucky even to have a role at all. The Americans are our guests for five days. Take extremely good care of them and I want them to leave as safe as they arrived. Understood?
Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: Yes, Your Highness.