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Broken Arrow starts as pilots Captain Riley Hale (Christian Slater) & Major Vic Deakins (John Travolta) board a Stealth bomber equipped with two nuclear missiles, they fly the Stealth over the Utah desert in what was supposed to be a routine mission to monitor radiation
levels
but Deakins tries to kill Hale in an attempt to steal the nuclear weapons.
This one works on several levels, that may not all be apparent to the casual viewer.
The film fails on all
levels.
While on some
levels
it was very nice to see this genre take an older audience and characters as opposed to twenty-somethings, I think it was a little too much gush and not enough substantial script.
I have to say that this film was eastwoods better works of history.The ability to bring out the real feelings in people about how we view the human race in general.I enjoyed this film for the simple reason that WWII was a turning point in how we see each other.How to come together in the highest need to overcome obstacles in the darkest hour.As the flag was raised and having a photographer just at that moment to take a picture of the flag being raised,coincidence flew out the door.But the film goes further as we see each one remembering the pain it created,from a simple misunderstanding about who gets what flag and why.If anything the flag should have went to the soldiers who fought there at iwogima.But like the narrations pointed out,it was a forgotten past and the hero's also forgotten.It's sad to think that the human race no longer sees why war is not necessary,just as long as money is made in the name of war is what it's all about.They were right though,without the money it would have been lost to the Japanese at least that part of the world.But in reality it would still be Japanese soil.This film impacted on all sorts of levels,financial gain through war,the soldiers dying because of money being made,artillery paid for by millions of people,and the suffering going home without so much as a thank you for keeping the world safe.In reality the soldiers who fought and died i would like to call real hero's.No matter what flag was planted,and why today most of the yesteryear men and women are nearly gone.I have to say this film gave me a bit more understanding why war is becoming a thing of the past.We don't need it and don't want it,flag or not we need this world safe and i think Mr. Eastwood gave us a good vision of it becoming a reality.So go ahead make his day.
The plot comes off very silly, and this film is a waste on so many
levels.
VH1 sinks to lower and lower
levels
with each show.
Guatamala and El Salvador saw exceptionally horrible
levels
of death and destruction.
However, the movie ruined it on so many
levels.
This was wrong not on "so many
levels"
but on all
levels.
An incredibly insightful and daring film that works on so many
levels
that my friends and I are still talking about it and going "Whoa!"
There's no speedway racing in this crappy film which flops on all
levels
as it staggers around sin city bumping into gay men on the make, girls on the prowl, druggies, thieves, etc.
This movie doesn't work on several
levels.
All actors play on different levels: from extreme overacting (the evil old man) to extreme under-acting (the young main character).
Leadership is needed at all
levels.
More than 300 taxes and fees have been imposed on peasants by all
levels
of government.
Millions are sick and poor; many live at starvation
levels.
Despite Russia’s recent economic achievements, both remain at alarmingly high
levels.
The simple fact that an economy had recently undergone a period of mass unemployment made it difficult to recover
levels
of growth and employment that are often attained as a matter of course.
Beyond the Two-Degree TargetBERLIN – In international climate-policy circles, there is broad consensus regarding the target of limiting global warming to a maximum of two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial
levels.
But if world leaders abandon this target, they will have to make a fundamental strategic decision regarding the structure and stringency
levels
of a new climate goal.
In 2004, the investment share of GDP rose to 45%—one of the highest
levels
in recorded financial history—as banks financed a huge expansion of property development and manufacturing capacity.
This scheme has become the de facto approach applied to developed countries in the Kyoto Protocol, which requires them to reduce emissions relative to their
levels
in 1990.
The basic idea behind modern economic growth – which started in the late eighteenth century – is that it involves constructing physical capital (buildings, machines, and infrastructure), increasing education levels, and combining these “factors of production” in a way that raises productivity.
Rich economies (Western Europe, the US, Canada, and Australia) moved steadily ahead, while most poorer countries, despite some episodes of decent growth, did not move significantly closer to the leaders’ productivity and income
levels.
Elsewhere, though, things really are dismal: unemployment in the eurozone remains stubbornly high and the long-term unemployment rate in the US still far exceeds its pre-recession
levels.
Labor-force participation is at
levels
not seen in more than three decades.
No other country embraces such an extraordinary profusion of ethnic groups, mutually incomprehensible languages, religions, and cultural practices, as well as variations of topography, climate, and
levels
of economic development.
Broadly, we see three areas in which Europe’s policymakers at both the national and EU
levels
can do better: global challenges where Europe could show greater leadership, the creation and strengthening of human capital within the EU and worldwide, and improvement in the effectiveness of the EU’s own political machinery.
The US economy is slightly more robust, although even there recovery from the 2008 financial crisis remains disappointingly slow, employment rates are well below 2007 levels, and annual inflation will not reach the Federal Reserve’s 2% target for several years.
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