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Genre | Suspense |
Format | Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen, AC-3, Dubbed |
Contributor | Jerry Della Salla, Brendan Gleeson, Greg Kinnear, Matt Damon, Sean Huze, Nicoye Banks, Paul Greengrass, Jason Isaacs, Amy Ryan See more |
Initial release date | 2010-06-22 |
Language | English |
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Academy Award® nominees Matt Damon and director Paul Greengrass (The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum) reteam in this action-packed thriller. Damon stars as Roy Miller, a rogue U.S. Army officer who must hunt through covert and faulty intelligence hidden on foreign soil before war escalates in an unstable region. Also starring Academy Award® nominees Greg Kinnear and Amy Ryan, Green Zone is “one hell of a thriller” (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times).
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Matt Damon reteams with his Bourne Supremacy director to create a thriller grounded in contemporary politics: the search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Chief Warrant Officer Roy Miller (Damon) travels across war-torn Iraq, pursuing the intelligence he's been given, but every site indicated comes up empty of WMDs. Investigating the source of the intelligence, he finds himself caught between CIA agent Martin Brown (Brendan Gleeson, 28 Days Later) and politician Clark Poundstone (Greg Kinnear, Little Miss Sunshine) over the identity of "Magellan," the supposed source. As Miller tracks down an Iraqi general, he ends up further and further afield, facing danger from all sides. It's hard to say which is the greater accomplishment--that Green Zone manages to turn a still-volatile political issue into a propulsive action movie, or that it manages to depict Iraqi people as individuals with a wide range of responses to what's happened to their country. Damon's performance is low-key but effective as Miller tries to maintain some semblance of moral clarity in a circumstance that muddies everything. Also featuring Amy Ryan (Gone Baby Gone) as a compromised journalist and Khalid Abdalla (The Kite Runner) as an Iraqi civilian who gets dragged into far more than he expected. --Bret Fetzer
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- Aspect Ratio : 2.40:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces
- Item model number : MFR025195040266#VG
- Director : Paul Greengrass
- Media Format : Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen, AC-3, Dubbed
- Run time : 1 hour and 55 minutes
- Release date : June 22, 2010
- Actors : Matt Damon, Jason Isaacs, Amy Ryan, Greg Kinnear, Brendan Gleeson
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Subtitles: : English
- Language : Unknown (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1), Unqualified, English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Universal Pictures
- ASIN : B002ZG97RE
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #51,516 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #5,239 in Action & Adventure DVDs
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Paul Greengrass gives us a movie that touches on this hot topic of the Iraqi War. Where baddies aren't just Insurgents, where good/bad is blurred, obviously I think Kinnear could be deemed the "bad guy"--- or likes to think he's just doing his job, going into a country thinking to himself it's for the good but ultimately invading a country for all the wrong reasons (sorry to bring in my own beliefs) That's what makes this movie so great. Greengrass portrays the Iraqis with a voice that ultimately once U.S Soldiers pull out it is up to them to forge a new country. There is a nice scene where Miller comes out of the streets into a posh Palace where reporters/ CIA/ top officials are staying, he's all sweaty, dirty, and he looks around and sees a BBQ, sees blond women in the pool, guys in polos lounging, drinking beer, as if Miller just stepped into the Twilight Zone, wanting answers why his sites are turning up empty. These people don't realize what is going on outside these walls.
Damon plays Miller as the usual in control, steady, soldier, wanting the real answers, the facts, no matter how dirty, or right or wrong the answer may be, he just doesn't want to go around Baghdad blind where everything is in the Grey. He really does want to know is there a purpose on why we are here, where I remember a member of Miller's team states, "The facts don't matter we're here to do a job that's all"-- it was something to that affect and Miller replies, "It matters to me." sums up the whole movie right there.
And with any Paul Greengrass movie, we have to have the final show down with shaky camera and all, but as always as tired as it may be, the chase sequence is thrilling, almost heart-stopping.... this is a well made thriller, no matter what your views are on the current situation, check this out. Ridley Scott's Body of Lies would be a nice companion piece to watch back to back.
In this film, Roy Miller, played beautifully by Matt Damon, is trying to discover the truth about WMDs and the reason why the Western powers, most notably America, invaded Iraq. He is literally given the run-around by the American government, diplomats, and military, even at points where the Americans sacrifice their own soldiers to prevent the truth from being made public. At one point, and Iraqi willing to help was literally thrown into a torture chamber, severely beaten by American thugs to inches of his life and had to be rescued by Roy as one of the few good Americans.
Roy is prevented from exposing the lie to the public, that there were no weapons of mass destruction, that the USA invaded Iraq for other selfish means, thousands of Americans (not to mention the countless innocent Iraqis murdered by Americans) died for a war that was purposefully waged on a lie. Roy attempts to navigate the American system, a system that is so corrupt that it befuddles the viewer. The evidence of no WMDs is overwhelming. It is obvious that he is being prevented from the truth. Any evidence that he tries to bring before the Pentagon is denied. His journalist contact is Lawrie Dayne, played by Amy Ryan, who is outstanding in her role, and who, at first, thinks there may be WMDs. However, she comes to believe that there were none and that Roy is telling the truth. She is able to confirm his suspicions. As Roy attempts to expose the Iraqi general who told the US government years ago that WMDs were destroyed as far back as 1991, a high-ranking American official and special forces try to eliminate them, Roy as being expendable since he's not a willing participant in hiding the truth. The corruption in the military and government is beyond belief.
I highly recommend this film. It's worth your time.
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Le film expose les tenants et aboutissants de la guerre en Irak. En outre, le film s'attarde également sur le sort des irakiens et leur désir de sauver leur pays au-delà de l'action américaine.
Green Zone montre le danger permanent en amenant le spectateur au coeur de Bagdad. On se sent en sécurité dans la zone verte là où les politiciens jouent leur jeu et c'est justement ces passages qui nous montrent le danger de l'information.
Du début à la fin le film nous rentre dedans et c'est ce qui en fait un grand film, parfois éprouvant, mais que c'est bon à voir !
Presentado en un bonito steelbook como se ve en la foto,esta edicion alemana tine audio en castellano,de Amazon solo buenas cosas,articulo muy bien protegido,mas que si fuera un amaray y es de agradecer ya que los steel son muy delicados.