This movie sucked. Why doesn't Hollywood make a movie of how interrogating terrorist suspects actually stopped terrorist activity. This film obviously showed Hollywood's liberal bias.
The film draws parallels to the real life events surrounding Maher Arar, a Canadian who was subjected to the United States' policy of extraordinary rendition in 2002. Despite the obvious similarities, the film does not appear to state any claim of being based on this story
This movie sucked. Why doesn't Hollywood make a movie of how interrogating terrorist suspects actually stopped terrorist activity. This film obviously showed Hollywood's liberal bias.
themou2008 2 years ago
The film draws parallels to the real life events surrounding Maher Arar, a Canadian who was subjected to the United States' policy of extraordinary rendition in 2002. Despite the obvious similarities, the film does not appear to state any claim of being based on this story
dotVeo 4 years ago