Terrorist
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After two
terrorist
attacks in Europe, one in London and the other in Amsterdam, the prime suspect is the leader Al-Saleem (Alon Aboutboul).
Oh, and you have a movie that makes a hero of an IRA
terrorist.
The main character doesn't act like a fundamentalist at all, and how he passes for a
terrorist
is beyond my comprehension.
In order to track down this cold-blooded killer, he and a by-the-book Russian intelligence officer enlist the aid of an imprisoned Irish
terrorist.
Sadly for The Descent its release in the UK on 7th of July coincided with the very day of the London underground tube/metro
terrorist
atrocity that killed almost 60 and injured hundreds - not a particularly good night/weekend to pop out to the cinema, especially to see a scary-as-sheesh film about likable women being trapped in a deep, dark, claustrophobic underground caving system.
The story of an Egyptian, married to an American, picked up on the suspicion of links to
terrorist
organizations and shipped to a friendly (with US) Arab country for "enhanced interrogation (as Meryl Streep's character states in the film: "we have no torture in the US") seems to be from the front page of todays news.
The acting across the board is superlative - Aidan Quinn has a tricky double role as the vicious
terrorist
Carlos and as the Navy man who impersonates him.
'Toy Soldiers' is the story of five misfits boys (most noteably being Sean Astin, Wil Wheaton, and Kieth Coogan) attempt to save their school from a
terrorist
invasion after the American government imprisons the leader's father.
Determined to nail a feared global
terrorist
who is known as "Carlos the Jackal", Jack Shaw (Donald Sutherland, "Without Limits", "Space Cowboys"), a CIA operative and his Israeli counterpart, Amos (Ben Kingsley, "Gandhi", "Sexy Beast") get a noble Naval officer, Annibal Ramirez (Aidan Quinn, "Music of the Heart"), to become Carlos and use him in a daring plot to get the KGB to kill the real Carlos, because he took an offer from the CIA.
Aidan Quinn is wonderful as both the
terrorist
and the naval officer "recruited" to eliminate him.
Nice description of the situation in the US, it explains different kinds of Islam, not just show
terrorist
and extremist.
Islam can be other thing that killing, they show why some people become
terrorist
and how to be Muslim without being extremist.
Now we hope that other series or films will be done to change the idea of all Muslims are
terrorist
and all Americans want to destroy Islam.
Original ideas in the film and a great
terrorist
action film.
Taut, topical political thriller, taking square aim at the controversial US policy of rendition, another appalling Orwell-ian phrase (collateral damage, anyone?) for the illegal interrogation even torture of
terrorist
suspects by-passing due legal process.
The acting is excellent throughout - the two key roles of the innocent man and
terrorist
bomber are realistically and tellingly played by the unfamiliar actors Omar Metwally and Moa Khouas.
a scarily real drama, there isn't another drama out there that has scared the crap out of me like this has, the characters are not your typical Islamic terrorist, you have a blonde haired, blue eyed guy who is as dumb as he looks, he is a converted Muslim.
The hero of the plot is Darwyn, who is an undercover FBI agent who has infiltrated the
terrorist
cell, and has to do all sorts of god awful things to prevent himself from being detected.
Although it is about Islamic terrorists the drama has a unique way of pointing out that not all Muslims are extremists, which is comforting to those concerned with racism, considering half the
terrorist
cell are Islam converts, it makes you think that maybe they are the ones to be afraid of.
Extraordinary Rendition is a frightening practice authorized, surprisingly, under Clinton, that allows the U.S. government to seize and hold anyone suspected, seemingly for any reason, of being a
terrorist
against the United States.
Without commenting and taking a side on the US Foreign Policy, the process of Extraordinary Rendition involves taking persons suspected of
terrorist
activities to a foreign country, an opposite to an extradition if you wish, to a place where torture is not a crime but a means to illicit information.
The film tells the story of Anwar El-Ibrahimi, an American-Egyptian scientist who is plucked from his international flight and hauled in for interrogation after a strange coincidence links him to a recent
terrorist
attack in an unnamed North African country.
It doesn't have special effects that blow your mind, and it's not violent or bloody, no
terrorist
or aliens but it's brilliant.
Sleeper Cell portrays a psychological struggle of an undercover agent inside of a
terrorist
cell who has to constantly make difficult decisions in order to maintain his cover while staying true to his real cause.
Frank Horrigan (Clint Eastwood) is being harassed by Mitch Leary (John Malkovich), a bomber
terrorist
who literally believes he will not be caught.
The BBC and HBO teamed up to create "Dirty War", a 90 minute TV movie about a
terrorist "
dirty bomb" attack in London.
The film gets down to business quickly as it packs both the
terrorist
and the government anti-terrorist efforts into the film leaving little room for human interest subplots.
On the
terrorist
side we follow the bomb from the smuggling of radioactive materials to assembly to deployment to detonation.
The film also imparts a sense of how Al-Qa'ida type
terrorist
cells are organized, the radical Islamic
terrorist
mentality, and
terrorist
strategies.
His cell phone received a call from a known
terrorist.
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