Film Review - Green Zone (2010)
CONCLUSION: "Green Zone" is not a movie preview of Bourne, as proposed, but turns out to be a great thriller, with honesty and authenticity, the issues of the war in Iraq and mismanagement of it by the Americans to get a winning the title and its goal of removing Saddam Hussein to get.
The Good: Matt Damon plays Chief Roy Miller at SU Army, Iraq investigated by his team for weapons of mass destructionDestruction in the weeks after the initial invasion in 2003. Miller is frustrated, because it will inspect each site based on the results void, and he begins to wonder what's going on. This is not good with his superiors, even if the CIA director Martin Brown (Brendan Gleeson) white on his part that "Intel" is wrong. Following his instincts, Miller goes alone to find out what happened and found a scandal that the law, which goesHeart of the reasons why America invaded Iraq. "Green Zone" is an excellent thriller, especially for its honesty and authenticity, both in production and in their performance. Damon particular act not only as a soldier is a soldier, and he makes you believe. The rest of the cast is also perfect on vocals. The scene of the sequences and attention to detail, be diligent and responsive. Although it is not shot in Iraq, the director Paul Greengrass creates images that reallyyou think you see the real thing, and the use of computer-generated images to fill the vacancy is hardly noticeable. The integration of the bombing invasion at the beginning of the film is virtually identical to the real footage that we saw on television. Green Grass consolidates his camera much more than in his previous films, and despite the extent that the handheld, the images are always clear, and we always know exactly where we are. Another important aspect is to observe that this filmgives you a good idea as all the films in the way of life, as soldiers on the ground in Iraq, they make you feel angry because they were there first, which is the central point of the film, which I left Washington officials used weapons of mass destruction as a pretext to invade the country and get rid of Saddam. The way in which the American media has been sucked into the lie is covered by a subplot with a journalist who reported on weapons of mass destruction on faulty intelligence. Miller asks aPoint: "Have you ever bothered to check the validity of your source?" to which she replies: "He was a high-ranking official in DC had the data." "Green Zone" is a winner, and is engaging from start to finish.
The Bad: The only problem with the movie is a dramatic overall impact of the prey, we all know what happened in Iraq. We know that there were no weapons of mass destruction, we know that the journey that each of Miller can not end with his death or not finding the WMD. Despite Green Grass'best efforts to enhance the drama and excitement of the story, the film is to know of us with disabilities that the search of Miller is in vain. The only dramatic climax we get, Miller said Defense Secretary Clark Poundstone "I know what you did," struck him in the mouth, and Miller to send knows what every news outlet in America. In addition to the "Green Zone" is to be seen on the big screen.
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