A timely thriller with eerie parallels to
the contemporary war on terrorism, Green calls his film, «a tribute to those who have stood tall for human rights in the face of adversity.»
Whatever you might choose to spend the money
on instead, it is hardly treasonous to suggest that Britain's security would be better served by addressing
contemporary security threats like cyber warfare,
terrorism and climate change, none of which can be met with Cold
War weapons of mass destruction.