Mason and his wife
Nadia were living in Beirut and Mason was a diplomat. Their life was good until Mason’s CIA friend came to the
party to take Karim in for questioning. Karim is thirteen year-old Palestinian boy that has been
living with Mason and Nadia. They
have been thinking about adopting Karim.
The CIA is interested in Karim’s older brother? Mason and Nadia didn’t know that Karim had an older brother
and supposedly this brother is very dangerous?
This film had
potential but it just doesn’t make the mark? Some events are not explained and some are just boring? There is some suspense but it seems to
drag on. Viewers don’t have any
investment in the kidnap victim because he is just another embassy person with a few scenes? 2 ½* (This movie is so-so)
109
min, Crime directed by Brad Anderson with Jon Hamm, Jay Potter, Khalid
Benchagra, Yoav Sadian, Lelia Bekhti, Kate Fleetwood, Mark Pellegrino, Colin
Stinton, Mustapha Touki, Youssef El Hibaqui, Aziz Attougui.
Note: Imdb 6.4 out of 10, 81% critic 55%
audience on Rotten Tomatoes, Roger Ebert 3*, Metacritic 69 out of 100 with 31 critics 6.6 out of 10 with 44
ratings, Amazon 4* out of 5* with 267 reviews, Washington Post 4* out of 5*, Plugged
In 1 ½* out of 5*, The Guardian 4* out of 5* .
Special
Note: This movie was filmed in
Tangier, Morocco and Rhode Island.
Non-local women in the cast and crew were advised to go out in public
unless men accompanied them.
Authorities discovered that an ISIS cell was across the street from the
production offices. Islamic
terrorists reportedly were building a bomb that they planned to use on a nearby
McDonald’s on the first day of Ramadan.
Filming was done during the month-long Ramadan holiday. No water or food can be consumed during
daylight.
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