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Green Zone
Green Zone
2010 ·115 min ·United States of America, France, Spain, United Kingdom, Japan ·R 18+
6.5
IMDb 6.8 КП 6.7 RT 53% MC 63
War, Action, Adventure, Drama, Thriller
Director: Paul Greengrass
🎭 Based on «Imperial Life in the Emerald City» byRajiv Chandrasekaran
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During the U.S.-led occupation of Baghdad in 2003, Chief Warrant Officer Roy Miller and his team of Army inspectors are dispatched to find weapons of mass destruction believed to be stockpiled in the Iraqi desert. Rocketing from one booby-trapped and treacherous site to the next, the men search for deadly chemical agents but stumble instead upon an elaborate cover-up that threatens to invert the purpose of their mission.

Budget: $100M
US Gross: $35.05M
Worldwide: $94.88M
Matt Damon
Actor
Jason Isaacs
Actor
Greg Kinnear
Actor
🏆6 nominations total

Green Zone is a politically charged action-thriller that attempts to blend the kinetic, handheld style of the Bourne franchise with a somber investigation into the Iraq War's faulty WMD intelligence. While many viewers appreciate its realistic tone and technical competence, others find the heavy-handed political themes and thin character development to be a detraction from the overall experience.

Cinematography Paul Greengrass employs his signature reportage-style, handheld cinematography to create a gritty, visceral atmosphere that captures the chaos of war.
Pacing The action sequences are tightly choreographed and effectively executed, providing satisfying spectacle when they occur.
Acting Matt Damon delivers a functional and dedicated performance, though some feel the character lacks the depth or distinct personality of his roles in the Bourne franchise.
Screenplay The narrative's focus on political conspiracy and media intrigue leaves some viewers engaged by its historical weight, while others find the script simplistic, predictable, or overly didactic.
Pacing The film's pacing is uneven, with a slow-burn investigative middle section that divides audiences between those who value the tension and those who find the film to drag.
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