Review of Fair Game (2010) by Brett H — 12 Dec 2013
Fair Game (2010).
Directed by: Doug Liman.
PG-13, 1 hr. 48 min.
Release Date: November 5, 2010.
Actually pretty ordinary film a do-cu-drama not thrilling or espionage actin as I was hoping for but I like to go in blind and well this surprised in a new light.
Not only 'based' on true events but is a undernourished critical appreciation of society implication put in process as a result for modern warfare instead of direct implications of success or defeat (usually plot favors), using some take home reality and 'at home' incidents for real people from a world within our world that not many really now, want to know, or are allowed to address, let alone back up they do know by confronting the 'not meant to be known with what basically must then be made know. A tidy up film of incorrect exploitation and illegal identity exposure by mainstream media. piece of cake to the layman but a walk in the park for these guys so they use it to the growth of leaning from war, I thought, could be wrong).
In battle defending a terrible national secret journalistic leak of identity and information people lives and livelihoods are put on the line and to the test. In this a high flying class of society its hard to touch base with, during a time of unstable conflict during the onset of the Iraqi war, to set the scene hope not spoiler.
Well acted, dramas just are not my thing, much. Enjoy.
This review of Fair Game (2010) was written by Brett H on 12 Dec 2013.
Fair Game has generally received positive reviews.
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