In the beginning, there was a terrible explosion in Cape Town. Two Americans who related to government were on their way to meet a general of the South Africa. One was killed by the pieces of glass which was caused from the explosion. At the same time, an Egypt-American boarded from Cape Town to America. However, he disappeared after he arrived. He was arrested by CIA for he was suspected to contact with those terrorists. The head of terror-investigating sent him to a distant country of the Third World and cooperated with a local general to tortured the man. His wife tried to figure out what had happened. She searched for a man's help who was an assistant of a senator. The other American government officer, who was also an agent of CIA, was ordered to get more information from the suspect. The general used cruel means and asked the agent not to interfere.
Then the story began to flashback. The general's daughter was falling in love with a young guy who was very enthusiastic about fighting for their true God. His brother was also the same but he was killed by the general. However, the girl found that the guy was trying to kill her father and he approached her just for revenge. The young guy decided to take the attack of suicide blast. She was trying to stop him but failed. The young guy was killed by his companions and the bomb exploded. From the beginning to the end, the Egypt-American was totally not related to the event. Finally, the agent of CIA fought against his boss and sent the man back to his home.
In this movie, I can realize the reason why CIA arrested the man but I can't agree with them. They didn't even apologize to the victim or make up for the victim. That's unfair. I also think that torturing is the worst way to get the information from a suspect. That totally ignores the human rights of suspects. Although I am a little furious, I still think this movie is worthy to see.
In this movie, I can realize the reason why CIA arrested the man but I can't agree with them. They didn't even apologize to the victim or make up for the victim. That's unfair. I also think that torturing is the worst way to get the information from a suspect. That totally ignores the human rights of suspects. Although I am a little furious, I still think this movie is worthy to see.

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Wow,it seems that you see lots of movies. Every time after I read your journal, I just had an impulse to watch the movie that you had recommended!
I suppose I'll ask for your suggestion before seeing movie. :) You are just like a movie map. :D Hahaha...I just make up the name but it sounds cute, isn't it?
By the way, I think we must be careful at the beginging when we don't really understand others. (Seems I'm out of the topic.)
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