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Winona 2021-11-20 08:01:27

I have watched this movie almost 6 times and I believe I will watch it again. The clips in it are very good.
First is the beginning. A simple narrative and pictures can explain the history of Saudi Arabia and the invasion of the West so thoroughly that I cut them off as a brief introduction to the Middle East.
Then there is the picture of Colonel Faris living at home with his family. In a religious country, apart from family affection, faith also governs a person's life.
In addition to the loyalty to the country, the wronged policeman also has an elderly father and a simple life.
The biggest difference between a commercial film and an art film is the space left to the audience after the film. After you watch the movie, remember whether the characters in it or the red wine in their hands, you have already distinguished its type.
And what I remember is the expression of the same meaning in the last two languages ​​of the film-We are going to kill them all.
When each of them fulfills their promises, does this world stand on God’s side or Allah’s peace? pull?

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  • Kathryn 2022-03-24 09:01:41

    Children, the elderly, religion, terrorist attacks, American heroes, gunfights... The last-minute dialogue is very touching. The content is quite good, although the plot is simple, but not cumbersome and confusing.

  • Libby 2022-04-22 07:01:15

    "They would trade 10 of their own for one of you."

The Kingdom quotes

  • Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: I want to take you somewhere.

    Ronald Fleury: Where?

    Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: Someone who can lead us to catch the big dog.

    Ronald Fleury: More like big fish.

    Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: Big fish?

    Ronald Fleury: Yeah, big fish.

    Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: A dog, uh... a dog's more bigger than a fish.

  • Ronald Fleury: So why'd you get into this, Al Ghazi?

    Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: Into what?

    Ronald Fleury: Being a cop. Why'd you get into being a cop? I mean, with all this violence and chaos, it seems so crazy.

    Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: It's because of, uh, The Green Beast.

    Ronald Fleury: The what?

    Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: The Green Beast.

    Ronald Fleury: What the hell is The Green Beast?

    Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: It's a TV show when I was kid. You know, a man who turns green when he's very angry, he turns green and...

    Ronald Fleury: Oh, oh, yeah, The Hulk.

    Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: Yeah, you know. He was killing just bad people because they did wrong.