Thursday, July 20, 2017

The iron tongue of midnight

An agent (Daniel Radcliffe) infiltrates an Aryan brotherhood gang to gather information about domestic terrorism involving chemical weapons of mass destruction. Not bad, essentially, but never really ignited and, frankly, looked made-for-TV at times. And, in truth, Radcliffe's boyish figure and his capability of delivering convincing neo-nazism was rather uneasy to watch, compared for instance to Edward Norton in American History X.

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