Review of The Attack (2012) by Marsha Mccreadie for RogerEbert.com — 25 Jul 2013
The best kind of anti-war propaganda film, calm in feeling and mood, yet truly terrifying in showing the scourge of our age: terrorism, which can strike anybody, anywhere, at any time. It's also a love story, and a film about having it all.
And then in an instant, losing everything.
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This review of The Attack (2012) was written by Marsha Mccreadie and published by RogerEbert.com on 25 Jul 2013.
The Attack has generally received positive reviews.
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