anti-terrorist kingdom

Marcos 2022-03-22 09:01:39

"Counter-Terrorism Kingdom" is a somewhat military-political movie. It's not so much an anti-terrorism movie as it is an American-style police and bandit movie. To put it simply, it is a story of revenge. The film critics maintain a neutral attitude in politics, which is very funny. The first half is very realistic and fascinating. In the second half, it fully reflects the style of American police and gangster films, and the protagonists are very powerful. This is a movie from 2007. I was wandering around a movie forum one day and saw this movie. I saw the main actors, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Garner. It should be good, so I downloaded it. But I feel that the Saudi is quite a steal. An officer with many virtues. The only downside is opening up with our protagonist. Said a few words that were a little sad. As soon as I got here I knew that our officers were not expected to die well. Comrades who are screenwriters in the United States often use this hand to hint at a person's fate. It is very clever to try it occasionally. The key is that you can't always hint. The action scenes from the beginning to the end of the film are dizzying. Especially the part at the end, it's absolutely top-notch. Friends who like action movies, must not miss this movie review.
PS: The jitter of the movie is very uncomfortable, can't you hold your guy steady for the cameraman?

Or is it intentional? Want to achieve a more authentic state? But it felt counterproductive.

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  • Lola 2022-04-23 07:01:49

    terrorism will be one of the biggest problem in the world that we'll never solve, maybe humen being will be exterminated because of it.

  • Carmella 2022-04-21 09:01:52

    It's not bad street fighting, just more

The Kingdom quotes

  • General Al Abdulmalik: Colonel Al Ghazi, it appears you have problems within your department.

    Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: It seems that we all have problems.

  • Ellis Leach: I met with Prince Thamer at Saudi Embassy fifteen minutes after hearing this morning's news. And after speaking with Thamer, I advised withholding additional U.S. personnel, because a large part of the religious justification for these bombs is the presence of current U.S. personnel. More boots on Saudi soil is only gonna make an already combustible situation that much more so.

    Maricella Canavesio: My two cents. The Saudis have not asked for FBI help. They've done the opposite. This is just going to further complicate an already deteriorating situation with one of our few remaining allies in the Middle East.

    Attorney General Gideon Young: Rock solid logic.

    FBI Director James Grace: Well, we would like to be on the record as saying the FBI would like an Evidence Response Team on the ground in Riyadh now.

    Ellis Leach: Doesn't your team in that country represent exactly the kind of... of target that these masters would die for? They'd trade ten of their own for one of you.

    FBI Director James Grace: Not to go after criminals because they might try to harm you is really not a policy of the FBI. See, we try not to say uncle. We try.