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8/10
Watchable, conventional, intelligent thriller
vincenthetreed19 October 2005
Warning: Spoilers
The film is set in Beirut in the 80s, immediately following the bombing of the US marine base and the French paras. An ambitious young journalist is stuck in Paris doing a boring job trailing celebrities round nightclubs, and sees his chance to get in on the action. Within hours he lands in a totally convincing Beirut, where he is bottom dog in the press pack. He meets a beautiful French photographer (as you do), who feeds him an amazing scoop. His first story hits the front page, but 24 hours later, it turns out to be a dud, and to have cost dozens of lives. Less trustful, he tracks the French beauty to her den, gets another scoop (which he checks more carefully) but before he can release it, realises it will probably cost his life and hers too, so he gives the story to the man whose job he stole and flies off into the sunset. Breakneck speed, cynical intelligent script, and excellent acting and setting make the whole thing plausible and enjoyable. Why can't it get a distributor in the UK?
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6/10
Nice action movie
SanchoPanza7 February 2004
The start of the movie is a bit unclear, but the war situation that follows is clear enough. The fact that everybody acts according to his or her own personal agenda gives an interesting story: trust no one, not even the ones you can trust. Shows the absurdity of the press shooting pictures of soldiers shooting people.
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10/10
A Newsday reporter finds love and adventure in 1980's besieged Beirut.
cameronmedia31 January 2005
I absolutely LOVED this film. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. The story and direction are excellent. Michael Lerner is a true talent! It is very interesting to learn about what happened in Beirut at this time, and also what it is like for reporters who dive into the action.

The story is fascinating and very apropos to recent world events in the Middle East. The acting(especially Anne Parillaud) and editing(the fabulous Suzanne Neff) superb. The locations are fantastic. It is very hard to believe that this wasn't shot in war torn Beirut.

The cast too were very believable-wonderful character actors from all over the world.

I highly recommend seeing this film.
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