Luc Besson is behind this sci - fi action hybrid about a fast - talking ex-con who
takes on a suicide mission to rescue the President's daughter.
Not exact matches
The Scotsman is «
on a
suicide mission»; he
takes «considerable pleasure» in phoning The Times editor John Witherow to chastise its «anti-Scottish bias»; he's incredulous when the Sunday Post splashes
on his hotel expenses («it would be possible to meet company CEOs or international dignitaries at the local Holiday Inn, but I'm not sure how well that would work for Scotland's benefit») and records with relish his attempt to offer a young Telegraph journalist «a packet of liquorice allsorts for good attendance at every press event».
Why would he
take his passport out
on a
suicide mission, conveniently located
on his person for investigators to find and a willing media to promote?
While the film is wrapping up, Ani's son Raffi (Alpay, Man of the Year) finds a calling to travel to the lands where the events
took place in hopes of finding footage for the film, and more importantly, perspective
on his life and those of his people, although his step - sister (and lover) Celia (Croze, Battlefield Earth) has made it her
mission to discredit Ani as the woman who drove her father to commit
suicide.
With HP - Compaq practically
on a
suicide mission, looks like its closest competitor, Dell is
on standby to
take over as their share prices have already started rising.