Greengrass» knack for gripping action is on fine display and
the entire conflict feels about as well - researched as his 9/11 film was.
Not exact matches
On the one hand, the historical stuff is fascinating (and is good enough to wish that Egoyan had been able to secure funding to film an
entire movie like that), but the sequences featuring Raffi explaining the
conflict to Plummer's character
feels more like a history lesson than anything else.
I came away
feeling very
conflicted about the whole experience but ultimately
felt the
entire package was worth experiencing for the right price.
I
feel I must write this quick, as every day the terrain shifts and the battle lines move in the escalating
conflict between the 45th POTUS and virtually the
entire machinery of justice.