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The Kingdom

January 24th 2008 22:24
The Kingdom
The Kingdom

Starring Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Garner, Chris Cooper, Ashraf Barhom, Jason Bateman, Jeremy Piven

The beginning of this movie resembles Syriana, the middle an episode of Law and Order, while the
end could be Die Hard With A Vengeance.


It's a well told story of an investigation, but it is also an interesting take on terrorism. Essentially asking, what if we remove the word terror?
What if we view the taking of life not as an act of war, not as an act approved of by religion, not as martyrdom, and not as political anarchy?

What if we consider the actions against, frequently, innocent people, just as crime.

What if we send investigators to a crime scene where detectives will follow the evidence, and hopefully, apprehend the perpetrators of a crime. What if we remove the rhetorical component of murder?
The Kingdom
The Kingdom


There are other elements to this movie, as well as the mentioned issues, of course.

The look at the factions and complexities of a detective just trying to do a job in the United States is shown to be beaurocratc and difficult; the Saudi counterpart's efforts are portrayed as equally frustrating and fractious.


To complicate the situation, imagine that the criminal act has occurred in another country. And the legal system in that country, an ally, is vastly different from the legal system of the country of the victims of the crime. The portrait of Saudi Arabian political stability seems not very flattering.

Jamie Foxx just seems to grow as an actor with each film, and the rest of the cast is very good. I did particularly enjoy Jeremy Piven in a small role as a US government official in Saudi Arabia whose sole hope is that the FBI team will leave immediately, alive. Now. Right Now.

The movie is very much from a United States point of view and well-made. Michael Mann is a producer of this film, and his participation is, I think, evident.
Recommended viewing.

18, 207 votes on imdb gave the movie 7.3 out of 10.


Other reviews:

variety

the vancouver voice

Asia Times Online

Japan Times





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Comment by JohnDoe

April 21st 2008 08:21
Hi Theresa,

I liked this one too, devastating pacing and authentic scenarios. Actor/Director Peter Berg has come along way since Very Bad Things.

It was great to see a film with no good guys and bad guys. Just a group trying to get a job done in an adverse situation. The US learns to respect its allies in a hostile land and vice versa....interesting comment on the state of the region and the war for oil without the usual Hollywood prejudice and flag waving....the film is happy to dwelll in the grey morality of conflict.

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