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"The Kingdom" Movie Review
self | 9/28/07 | LS

Posted on 09/28/2007 1:53:08 PM PDT by LS

Edited on 09/28/2007 2:36:32 PM PDT by Lead Moderator. [history]

This action/thriller could have devolved into a giant PC "can't-we-all-get-along" tolerance-fest. Fortunately, except for a line at the end (no, I won't spoil it), it does not. It brings home the lack of freedom present in Saudi Arabia, combined with the best in suspense and action. Although Jamie Foxx is clearly the star, the ensemble that includes Chris Cooper, Jennifer Garner, Jason Bateman, and Ashraf Barhoum keeps the focus on solving the terrorist attack on the U.S. compound, not on personalities.

Directed by Peter Berg ("The Rundown," "Very Bad things"), the story follows four FBI agents who desperately want to go to Saudi Arabia to find out who killed 100 Americans, including one of their colleagues. Through subtle blackmail, Foxx (Special Agent Ronald Fleury) convinces the Saudi ambassador to "insist" on obtaining the FBI's help---despite the fact the politicians in Washington want to leave it in the hands of the Saudis. Fleury's team arrive on what is essentially Mars: they cannot have firearms, passports, cannot touch evidence, cannot even poke around at the "crime" scene; they may not touch dead Muslims at all; and the Saudi men nearly have a heart attack when Garner (Special Agent Janet Mayes) steps off the plane in a tight t-shirt. They face further obstructions in the form of the local U.S. representative, Damon Schmidt (played ever so smarmily by Jeremy Piven). And they are given only five days to solve the "crime," although the line between terrorists and criminals is appropriately blurred.

The bombing scene is horrific: a compound baseball game is interrupted by literally a "drive-by" shooting (no, not the U.S. media---the other terrorists). But that's a diversion for the suicide bomber, who takes out a good 20 people. . . . but he's just a diversion for the truck bomber, who kills over 100 in a gruesome explosion. Director Berg does not go overboard, but he does show enough to get the revenge juices flowing.

Colonel Faris Al Ghazi (Ashraf Barhoum), a Saudi military policeman, is the only competent Saudi on the scene, but he's subordinate to his blunt-force Army general. Fleury pockets enough evidence that he convinces Al Ghazi to let the team work; and in turn, through a meeting with Prince Khaled, Al Ghazi and Fleury gain enough clout to seriously investigate.

Trailers say don't miss the last 30 minutes. That's because the terrorists decide to take out the agents, first through the old car-bomb trick, then by snatching one of them (Adam Leavitt, played by Jason Bateman) from the explosion scene so they can behead him in front of the camera.

Neither Al Ghazi nor Fleury's team will allow that to happen, tracking the terrorists in a high-speed chase to their lair in an apartment building, where Mayes (naturally, the female always manages to separate herself from the rest of the group) stumbles upon a tied-up and gagged Leavitt and blasts away at the bad guys. The outcome of this battle within a battle even elicited cheers from our small audience in mid-afternoon, and other reviewers say audiences everywhere erupt in cheers over the conclusion of this scene.

While there is something of an obligatory "violence begets violence" line at the end, it's a throwaway. The audiences know what has happened: the Americans and their decent ally have kicked terrorist butt. A number of scenes, however, subtly show how immense the task ahead of us is, because for every Al Ghazi we see in the movie, there are at least three bomb-makers, all missing a couple of fingers. On many levels, this movie depicts the larger struggle behind the War on Terror, namely the fight for liberty over an oppresive religous world-view.

BY THE WAY, ALL, HEADS UP: I forgot to mention a preview of a movie (forget the title) about an Arab American who is “unjustly” nabbed by our security at an airport and whisked off to Egypt or some other friendly country for “questioning.” It’s all about the evil Patriot Act/War on Terror/Club Gitmo!


TOPICS: TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: cinema; jamiefoxx; moviereview; movies; politicalcorrectness; terrorism; thekingdom; waronterror
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To: LS

I heard this movie is GOOD. Despite his liberal leanings, Jamie Foxx has developed into an excellent actor. I’ll forgive him for making “Booty Call.”


21 posted on 09/28/2007 2:27:09 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Hillary Clinton is the most corrupt presidential candidate to ever run for office)
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To: b9
According to this writeup they filmed in L.A. and Phoenix. So, I guess the burkhas could come off after shooting. :-))

http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1809740161/details

22 posted on 09/28/2007 2:27:34 PM PDT by colorado tanker (I'm unmoderated - just ask Bill O'Reilly)
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To: Lucas McCain

The city sure looked like Riyadh. Did they build an entire mock Riyadh?


23 posted on 09/28/2007 2:27:39 PM PDT by LS (CNN is the Amtrak of News)
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To: econjack

“That and burying them each with a couple of pounds of ham.”

A nice Honey Baked Ham is always appropriate.


24 posted on 09/28/2007 2:27:57 PM PDT by TexanToTheCore (If it ain't Rugby or Bullriding, it's for girls.........................................)
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To: colorado tanker

Oh thanks! lol


25 posted on 09/28/2007 2:28:47 PM PDT by b9 ("Fred... doesn't suffer fools and he has the guts and the microphone to say what I think" ~ Samwise)
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To: colorado tanker; Lucas McCain
Lucas says it's filmed in AZ. Could have fooled me.

Interesting that the "security" vehicles carrying the high-muckety mucks go over 100 all the time, out of fear.

26 posted on 09/28/2007 2:29:09 PM PDT by LS (CNN is the Amtrak of News)
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To: LS; Lucas McCain

Thanks!


27 posted on 09/28/2007 2:30:20 PM PDT by b9 ("Fred... doesn't suffer fools and he has the guts and the microphone to say what I think" ~ Samwise)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

Hey, Booty Call was a decent comedy, not on any timeless level but it’s good for some laughs and is better than more recent mindless fare like “Soul Plane.” :D

I’m a bix Foxx fan. Amazing that a guy who played “Wanda” the ugly chick trying to get some could become what he’s become.


28 posted on 09/28/2007 2:31:37 PM PDT by Skywalk (Transdimensional Jihad!)
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To: LS

Whew- you have no IDEA how relieved I am to read your review..was really worried about this one..figured it would be a blame-America first film.
Look forward to seeing it..


29 posted on 09/28/2007 2:32:01 PM PDT by SE Mom (Proud mom of an Iraq war combat vet)
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To: LS

Good post. Saw the film today and it is excellent. Recommend it to anyone.


30 posted on 09/28/2007 2:33:02 PM PDT by Nuc1 (NUC1 Sub pusher SSN 668 (Liberals Aren't Patriots))
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Actually, I think (rightly so) Foxx's character was downplayed for the overall action line of the story. He could have been the same guy as he played in "Stealth" and it really wouldn't have made any difference.

BY THE WAY, ALL, HEADS UP: I forgot to mention a preview of a movie (forget the title) about an Arab American who is "unjustly" nabbed by our security at an airport and whisked off to Egypt or some other friendly country for "questioning." It's all about the evil Patriot Act/War on Terror/Club Gitmo!

31 posted on 09/28/2007 2:34:13 PM PDT by LS (CNN is the Amtrak of News)
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To: NYS_Eric
And it was very even-handed in the sense that 2 Saudis were portrayed as total heroes, intent on getting justice.

And there is the real Hollyweird lie.

The Saudis do absolutely nothing to discourage terrorism. They do not arrest known financers of terrorism in their country, not even that al-Qadi guy that even the United Nations fingered as a major finance source for terrorism. And they do virtually nothing to restrain the Saudi terrorists who are going to Iraq as terrorists.

It cannot be an honest movie if the Saudis are portrayed as enemies of terrorism or as partners in the War On Terror.
32 posted on 09/28/2007 2:36:18 PM PDT by George W. Bush (Apres moi, le deluge.)
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To: LS

Since LS recommends it, I must obey.


33 posted on 09/28/2007 2:39:21 PM PDT by Enterprise (Those who "betray us" also "Betray U.S." They're called DEMOCRATS!)
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To: George W. Bush

You are 100% on target. The only terrorists the Saudis have a problem with are the ones that want to take out the Saudis.


34 posted on 09/28/2007 2:40:43 PM PDT by Cuchulain ("...never treat with the enemy; never surrender to his mercy, but fight to the finish.")
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To: SampleMan

LOL - I eagerly await another Glover/Gibson movie about the evil South African racists.


35 posted on 09/28/2007 2:41:34 PM PDT by Enterprise (Those who "betray us" also "Betray U.S." They're called DEMOCRATS!)
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To: LS

Distributors:
Universal Pictures Distribution
Production Co.:
Stuber/Parent, Forward Pass, Inc.
Studios:
Universal Pictures
Filming Locations:
Los Angeles, California USA
Phoenix, Arizona USA
Washington DC USA
Produced in: United States


36 posted on 09/28/2007 2:43:40 PM PDT by Lucas McCain (The day may come when the courage of men will fail, but not this day.)
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To: TexanToTheCore; econjack
“That and burying them each with a couple of pounds of ham.”

A nice Honey Baked Ham is always appropriate.

Burying them with ham is wasteful. Any pig farm would yield shovelfuls of a just as effective and much cheaper substitute.

37 posted on 09/28/2007 2:44:03 PM PDT by magslinger (Be wary of strong drink. It can make you shoot at tax collectors. And miss. R.A.Heinlein)
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To: Cuchulain

Which makes them no different than anybody else. I mean really, how concerned was America about terrorism back when most terrorists were tied to the IRA and blowing up British stuff and Arab terrorists were only gunning for Israel? Most nations are just like most people, that which isn’t affecting them directly doesn’t matter. Of course there are exceptions at both levels, which is why even if a country doesn’t care individuals in that country just might.


38 posted on 09/28/2007 2:46:02 PM PDT by discostu (indecision may or may not be my biggest problem)
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To: LS

I’m quite surprised. That’s not what I was expecting. Didn’t know it was Peter Berg. He’s very good. Looks like I’ll be seeing this afterall.


39 posted on 09/28/2007 2:47:53 PM PDT by Sue Perkick (And I hope that what I’ve done here today doesn’t force you to have a negative opinion of me….)
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To: LS

Although I haven’t seen it, your review confirms my intuition from
seeing the commercial.

I figured “The Kingdom” might be a good, minimal Political-Correctness
Bovine Droppings film.
To redeem Jaime Foxx after following up a good film like “Ray”
with stuff like “Stealth” and “Jarhead”.

And “stuff” is a more polite descriptor that the ones I heard from
associates that regretted paying for admission to “Stealth” and “Jarhead”.


40 posted on 09/28/2007 2:50:51 PM PDT by VOA
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