À la poursuite du manuscrit sacré : La Quête de la vérité
- 2016
- Tous publics
- 1h 32m
A Jewish-American doctor and a Muslim State Department employee find themselves in the center of a conspiracy that could bring about the end of days. With time ticking away, they take on a m... Read allA Jewish-American doctor and a Muslim State Department employee find themselves in the center of a conspiracy that could bring about the end of days. With time ticking away, they take on a mission to unravel the mystery and save the world.A Jewish-American doctor and a Muslim State Department employee find themselves in the center of a conspiracy that could bring about the end of days. With time ticking away, they take on a mission to unravel the mystery and save the world.
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- 1 nomination total
- Centurion
- (as Udai Qiddisi)
- Ed Mothers
- (as Charles Redlinger)
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The look of the film is ok. It seems like an attempt to take advantage of a foreign city. And it's exactly like what other reviewers describe - an airy adventure tour of a city in Jordan. The dialogue, acting and especially the script is extremely amateurish. If you want to take a tour of Amman and value your time, there are plenty of other documentaries that will do the job effectively.
The story itself was dull and extremely predictable. It's like it was written by a fourth-grader that wants to be a playwright some day.
It also felt a Lot like Castle in tone. All they needed was Fillion, better writing, and it could have been a Castle movie.
At least in this, Raza Jaffrey couldn't act his way out of a box (which would have been more interesting to see). Even Katic's performance was stiff and almost emotionless.
Except for the panoramic views, it was just plain terrible.
But the scenes of the desert, of Petra, of the Mid-East--very interesting
FINAL VERDICT: OK, reminded me of Romancing the Stone except this takes place in the dessert and it is not as good. OK for a background movie while you do other things.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the book on which the film is based, the characters played by Stana Katic and Darby Stanchfield are sisters. On the television series Castle (2009), Katic played Kate Beckett, the wife of Richard Castle, the show's lead character, and Stanchfield played his first ex-wife.
- GoofsNear the end of the film Beltran and Jake are each driving and each state that they are in Petra. It is not until after this that they pass the sign for Petra.
- Quotes
Jake Al-Shadi: [lost in the desert] Come on, change of plan. We're walking.
Rachel Rozman: Where are we headed?
Jake Al-Shadi: I'm Bedouin. I can get us out.
Rachel Rozman: With what, your Bedouin radar?
Jake Al-Shadi: My birth name is Yakub Al-Shadi. My grandfather lived in a tent. It's in my blood.
Rachel Rozman: Jake, you were raised in Ohio.
Jake Al-Shadi: I came back in the summers.
Rachel Rozman: For what? For Bedouin camp? You have a desk job. You weren't even able to get us out of that market today without a GPS.
Jake Al-Shadi: I'm gonna get us out of here. I promise. We'll find some Bedouins or some camels.
- ConnectionsReferences 24 heures chrono (2001)
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Written & performed by Omar Fadel
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- $3,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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