sandino_owen
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An incredible, painful, and transcendental story told by the intelligence and counterintelligence forces that hunted Osama Bin Laden for years. Many wounds mark the lives of these people, especially frustration. The documentary is very well directed, with previously unseen footage and never-before-told stories of the events surrounding the hunt for the West's most hated terrorist. But the end of this documentary is very interesting because it helps us analyze, understand, and comprehend that Osama, even though he was killed, managed to divide a nation, destroy thousands of lives, including the personal lives of those desperately searching for him. A great documentary.
It's like reading a romantic book about the Second World War, written by an American writer, whose research on history is limited and what gives strength is the love story, in this case the story of family love. I am critical of this series of productions because I love German history and I have studied it thoroughly, in this series there are no German actors, there are no Polish actors and the production loses credibility when you see the German soldiers with some wardrobe errors and clearly an interpretation of reality. It is a predictable and boring series, however what I liked most is the setting of the Jewish houses in the first two chapters.
I copy an excellent conclusion about this series by Elazar Abraham of TV and City
"That isn't enough to save the season though. The episodes are sluggish and don't have the necessary talent in front of the camera to carry the weight of such a heartbreaking story. King and Lerman talk in heavy, and clearly fake, Polish accents that one never quite gets used to. If you're not going to actually speak Polish, just use your regular English dialect, viewers are capable of understanding the setting regardless. Acting wise, no particular cast member gives a performance we can latch onto, and it's essential in tales like these to connect on a deep human level with the characters.
There are several moments that provide thrilling escapes from what is otherwise a lackluster program, including a scene in the final stretch of the season where a group of prisoners runs through a hole in a barbed wire fence. More of that camera work and suspense would have elevated the other time spent on the ride."
I copy an excellent conclusion about this series by Elazar Abraham of TV and City
"That isn't enough to save the season though. The episodes are sluggish and don't have the necessary talent in front of the camera to carry the weight of such a heartbreaking story. King and Lerman talk in heavy, and clearly fake, Polish accents that one never quite gets used to. If you're not going to actually speak Polish, just use your regular English dialect, viewers are capable of understanding the setting regardless. Acting wise, no particular cast member gives a performance we can latch onto, and it's essential in tales like these to connect on a deep human level with the characters.
There are several moments that provide thrilling escapes from what is otherwise a lackluster program, including a scene in the final stretch of the season where a group of prisoners runs through a hole in a barbed wire fence. More of that camera work and suspense would have elevated the other time spent on the ride."
I could write a whole article about how bad Halle Berry acts today. Far from her good performance in Executive Decision in 1996. The movie is predictable, weak and with bad action scenes. Was Halle Berry the right person for this role?
It is evident at the end of the film that it generates the need for the viewer to wait for a second film, even a complete saga. This is as far as I go.
Although it is a movie to watch on a Sunday, it will be an easy movie to forget. Although it will always be fun and exciting to watch Mark Wahlberg's movies, whether they are action and/or comedy. It is up to each one to choose whether to see it or refrain from seeing it.
It is evident at the end of the film that it generates the need for the viewer to wait for a second film, even a complete saga. This is as far as I go.
Although it is a movie to watch on a Sunday, it will be an easy movie to forget. Although it will always be fun and exciting to watch Mark Wahlberg's movies, whether they are action and/or comedy. It is up to each one to choose whether to see it or refrain from seeing it.
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