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Three Recent Movies Speak Truths About the Middle East that ‘Activists' and Solons Ignore
2019-03-31
[American Thinker] A new member of Congress and self-proclaimed "activists" could benefit from the perspective of three films about the Middle East, released in 2018 and currently screening on cable television or Amazon Prime.
Reviews of "Beirut", "The Insult", and "7 Days in Entebbe" follow - well written reviews. These are on my watchlist now
Posted by:Frank G

#3  Rarely do/can they represent the oppressive heat, blinding glare, air that sucks the moisture out of your lungs, smell of open sewers and rotten garbage, the stink of the merchant's breath and the dirty people.

I see a extravagantly failed business opportunity!
Posted by: Frank G   2019-03-31 18:31  

#2  Movies provide fun visuals and story lines.
Rarely do/can they represent the oppressive heat, blinding glare, air that sucks the moisture out of your lungs, smell of open sewers and rotten garbage, the stink of the merchant's breath and the dirty people.
But they are fun.
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-03-31 16:30  

#1  7 Days in Entebbe was well done, but the interpretive dance kind of gets in the way of the action.
Produced by the guy that made NARCOS. Good quality and historic reading
Posted by: newc   2019-03-31 12:55  

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