Review of An Eye for an Eye (2016) by Maria S — 09 Jan 2018
Pretty offensive. It makes the case that Mark Stroman, who is overcome by the events of 9/11 that he kills two men. Strangely, the narration seems to think that killing a Pakistani is completely offeven though we know the part Pakistan played in the hiding of Osama Biun Lauden.
The stranhest thing is that two murders offset by 18,000 murders just doesn't square with what the movie tries to tell us, more propaganda then actual story, and it seems hard to credit that the antisemitism involved is somehow connected to this revenge killer then to Muslims extremist or not.
This review of An Eye for an Eye (2016) was written by Maria S on 09 Jan 2018.
An Eye for an Eye has generally received positive reviews.
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