Wednesday, August 28, 2019

One man, and one man alone

This is by far the greatest movie about terrorism I've ever seen. Prophetically it was released just couple of years before 9/11, had they postponed the production it would have never seen the light of day. Damn cool thriller, borderline horror, with the intensive oppressive atmosphere embracing the story, taking paranoia to whole another level as well. And the ending is just mesmerizing in its hopelessness.

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What is given, may be taken away

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