Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Jamie Foxx | ... | Ronald Fleury | |
Chris Cooper | ... | Grant Sykes | |
Jennifer Garner | ... | Janet Mayes | |
Jason Bateman | ... | Adam Leavitt | |
Ashraf Barhom | ... | Colonel Faris Al Ghazi | |
Ali Suliman | ... | Sergeant Haytham | |
Jeremy Piven | ... | Damon Schmidt | |
Richard Jenkins | ... | Robert Grace | |
Tim McGraw | ... | Aaron Jackson | |
Kyle Chandler | ... | Francis Manner | |
Frances Fisher | ... | Elaine Flowers | |
Danny Huston | ... | Gideon Young | |
Kelly AuCoin | ... | Ellis Leach | |
Anna Deavere Smith | ... | Maricella Canavesio | |
Minka Kelly | ... | Miss Ross |
After a terrorist attack on an American housing compound in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where families and FBI Agent Francis Manner are murdered, FBI agent Ronald Fleury blackmails the Saudi Arabian consul to get five days of investigation in the location. He travels with agent Grant Sykes, Janet Mayes and Adam Leavitt to avenge their friend and try to find those responsible for the bombing. The agents find all sorts of difficulties in their investigation, but they are supported by Colonel Faris Al Ghazi that advises the team how to act in a hostile environment. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The plot is twisting and the movie overall spectacular, although this Jason Bourne style story cannot be taken too seriously, in my opinion. The director, just to make the product more real and grab the attention, tries to add complexity and depth but the level reminds somehow the one of episodic TV. There are a few surprises, some forensic elements and the flick bears some resemblance to Syriana, that was a well done film. Action is undeniably spectacular but Jennifer Garner is not that believable and conceptual flaws are present in the plot. The finale is tear jerker but makes sense eventually, since it's not so far from reality..