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Synopsis: Three stories told simultaneous in ninety minutes of real time: a Republican Senator who's a presidential hopeful gives an hour-long interview to a skeptical television reporter, detailing a strategy for victory in Afghanistan; two special forces ambushed on an Afghani ridge await rescue as Taliban forces close in; a poli-sci professor at a California college invites a promising student to re-engage. Decisions press upon the reporter, the student, and the soldiers.
Genre: Drama, Thriller, War
Director(s): Robert Redford
Production: MGM
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
47
Rotten Tomatoes:
27%
R
Year:
2007
92 min
$14,971,658
Website
901 Views


as much as us,

so we have orders

of taking it before them.

Chequeen their maps and their

portable localizers,

do you already have it?

- Yes Mister.

- Yes Mister.

Van to make the camp,

they will be calmed,

they won't lose temper, they go to

to wait patiently and...

... if fortunately

they face the enemy,

they will present them all the

magnitude of the American wickedness.

Are we clear?

Concluded meeting.

Are not we throwing, Mister?

AN UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIAN DE

OFFICE OF THE PROFESSOR STEPHEN MALLEY

- Good morning.

- Good morning.

He/she wants him to close or... ?

As you want, son.

Not it is ethical that he/she makes me bring him/her coffee.

Not more than to make me look at that shirt.

Oh, Doctor.

It is of a genuine mark,

is it worth 89,99 or was it 69?

Oh, seriously, Not you do want to return it?

What did he/she make you come until here?

The gift?

Good, not.

My sporadic absences.

It sounds as if you wanted to make a

book of your acting in the semester.

It would be a good idea.

Yes, oh.

Not I know, Doc. There was never

so busy state in my life.

Why?

Good, it is that with so many classes...

Is this your excuse?

And there is also a girl.

- Oh yes?

- Yes.

It is that to who you harass so that you

to your side when you come to my class?

No.

How more it maintains you busy?

People of my fraternity.

Hey...

Alive the boss.

Was it in that house, not?

Yes.

He/she remembers of how

busy you can be.

Yes, during the end of

week and the 30 days...

He/she knows to that refer.

Oh, yes, I remind myself.

Not he/she believes that it owes himself

to take a social life...

... at the same time of the studies

to have good education?

I believe that a should be made

balance if you want to be here.

I also think when I smile,

in those boys of the forces,

being about justifying their 30

thousand a year for all those seas.

Let us see, my friend.

You passed the exams,

but, alone you came to

that is an entire record, alone

we see each other once a week.

Then, my attendance is

does it leave of the evaluation, not?

Of what do you speak?

You should win a good qualification

for the rest of the semester,

Not more, not less, alone

a solid B of blue color.

I can give you that.

Right here, now.

It is a sh*t.

Why?

Because you won't come to another class,

for not to write or to read

a word that assigns you,

for not writing in none of my

classes for the rest of your time.

Would it be for anything, not?

You know the ideas, this meeting finished.

The whole class would kill for this treatment.

But I am not meeting

with none of them.

I understand that ago.

Here there is another treatment, of two parts,

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Matthew Michael Carnahan

Matthew Michael Carnahan (sometimes credited as Matt Carnahan) is an American screenwriter who wrote the feature film The Kingdom (2007), and the film adaptation of the hit BBC television drama serial State of Play. Carnahan also wrote the screenplay for Lions for Lambs for United Artists. His brother is Joe Carnahan, who wrote and directed Narc (2002), Smokin' Aces (2006) and The A-Team (2010). More recently, he worked on the screenplay for the zombie film World War Z (2013). He wrote the screenplay for the film adaptation of Nemesis with his brother Joe Carnahan. more…

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