Review of The Sum of All Fears (2002) by Kyle W — 12 Dec 2007
What ben affleck brings to the screen in tom clancy's sum of all fears, could be documented, awarded, and awarded once more. thats how good affleck made this film. with supporting roles by morgan freeman, james cromwell, and liev schrieber this film is one all on another level.
its extroadinary and superb with action on both a military and political scale that keeps you on the endge of your seat. the internal affair that occurs between russia and its military is a conspiracy that affects the united states with bombing, leaks, and constant fear.
we have no choice but to attack, a counterforce is the only answer in today's world, even without the facts. but can one man find out the truth before world war III errupts. an intense, fresh, cunning look into the nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons of the world today, and how it takes more than just a nations government to keep the peace.
5 stars, worthy of more than just a pat on the back. but best role goes to ciaran hinds who portrayed russian president nemerov, for without his solid and masterful job, this film would have been another shamful action flick.
This review of The Sum of All Fears (2002) was written by Kyle W on 12 Dec 2007.
The Sum of All Fears has generally received mixed reviews.
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