Green Zone (2010)



Green Zone (2010)
Chief Warrant Officer Roy Miller is done following orders

Discovering covert and faulty intelligence causes a U.S. Army officer to go rogue as he hunts for Weapons of Mass Destruction in an unstable region.

Genre(s): Action, Drama, Thriller, War
Rating: 7.3/10 (1,504 votes)
Country: France, USA, Spain, UK
Languages: English
Company: Universal Pictures

Director(s): Paul Greengrass



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Producer(s):
Zakaria Alaoui - line producer: Morocco
Mairi Bett - co-producer
Tim Bevan - producer
Michael Bronner - co-producer
Jo Burn - co-producer
Liza Chasin - executive producer
Eric Fellner - producer
Debra Hayward - executive producer
Lloyd Levin - producer
Alvaro Ron - associate producer
Christopher Rouse - co-producer
Kate Solomon - co-producer
Tadeo Villalba hijo - associate producer

Writer(s):
Brian Helgeland - (written by)
Rajiv Chandrasekaran - (book "Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Inside Iraq's Green Zone")

Cast:
Yigal Naor - Al Rawi (as Igal Naor)
Said Faraj - Seyyed Hamza
Faycal Attougui - Al Rawi Bodyguard (as Faical Attougui)
Aymen Hamdouchi - Ayad Hamza
Matt Damon - Miller
Nicoye Banks - Perry
Jerry Della Salla - Wilkins
Sean Huze - Conway
Michael Dwyer - MET D
Edouard H.R. Gluck - MET D - Johnson

Music: John Powell

8 Responses to “Green Zone (2010)”

  1. jim Says:

    brill movie

  2. Green Zone Movie Review Says:

    [...] “Green Zone” opens in the eyes of Chief Warrant officer Roy Miller (Matt Damon) and his team of Army inspectors set in 2003 Baghdad in search of weapons of mass destruction believed to be hidden somewhere. The group seek every nook and cranny for deadly chemical agents but return empty-handed. Instead they stumble upon an elaborate cover-up that would change the purpose of their mission entirely. With his recent discovery, Miller faces a difficult decision under two operatives with intersecting agendas, Pentagon intelligence operative Clark Poundstone (Greg Kinnear) and veteran CIA agent Brown (Brendan Gleeson). Miller must seek answers that could either clear the regime or escalate a war in the unstable region. [...]

  3. donsaid Says:

    i don’t know about this movie….so…let me to watch first….

  4. Hamid Says:

    I just want to watch it after…

  5. yarbros Says:

    Matt Demon is going down the road ofSean Penn and Tim Robbins to the point where the only movies he makesare critical of his country. You liberal lap dogs eat it it up becauseyou don’t have the intelligence to read for yourselves. What do youthink Sadam did to the Kurds in his own country? Do you think afterthat he disposed of all of his WMD? Do you remember Hillary and LurchKerry both standing up in the Senate blabing about the WMD that he had?I guess it’s easier to blame a man who had the safety of our country todeal than to consider what would happen if WMDs got into the hands ofterrorist. If you think 911 was bad try a Superbowl with a crop dusterflying over it with sarin powder being sprayed. Matt Damon my ass!

  6. anthrax Says:

    Movie is awesome full 10 on 10 every one must watch

  7. EnderAK08 Says:

    The Green Zone is the latest in the War on Terror/Iraq movie trend. Itfollows Chief Warrant Officer Roy Miller (Matt Damon) a month after theinvasion of Iraq and his hunt for Weapons of Mass Destruction. Problemis he’s not finding any. Miller, and a good many others, arefrustrated, but it seems many more Americans don’t actually care.Rebuild, rebuild they say. And so begins Miller’s quest to figure outwhy there aren’t any WMDs in Iraq.

    The actors work well too. Matt Damon is credible in his role, everyoneelse does their job well enough. The one actor who surprised me wasKhalid Abdalla plays Freddy, an injured Iraqi who gets caught in theintrigue and becomes Damon’s translator. In a movie filled withmanipulators and soldiers, Freddy breathes fresh air by being anordinary guy trying to do what’s best for his country.

    Final Words. 6/10. Amazing cinematography and directing, Greenglassproves he’s one of the best directors in the business. The actors allperform well. The action works too. Just please, next time, make theplot unpredictable.

  8. Unknown Says:

    Green zone is awesome

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