Green Zone
The head of the arrest mission, Roy Miller, and his team of inspectors are performing a mission that seems very dangerous under very difficult circumstances. The task of the team led by Miller was in 2003 to find Iraq's stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction, which is the most difficult issue amid a powerful war. Soon, the discovery of the secret secret intelligence will cause Roy to go to corruption and rogue very dramatically.
17 June 1963, Logansport, Indiana, USA
16 February 1974, Tangier, Morocco
21 November 1973, Monroe, Louisiana, USA
February 12, 1986 in Kuwait
5 July 1968, Meknes, Morocco
April 08, 2012
A reasonably gripping entertainment.
January 03, 2011
It's one thing for the filmmakers to (sort of) fictionalize real people, but Green Zone wraps up with a wish-fulfillment fantasy that is about as believable as watching reinforcements riding in to save Custer.
March 12, 2010
Green Zone hits hard and doesn't forgive. It plays out like fiction, and in some ways it is. But in too many ways, it's not.
July 28, 2011
The story of the Iraq War is fascinating, but the checklist of talking points is not.
October 01, 2012
"Green Zone" simply offers up a fun, entertaining ride that has you on the edge of your seat throughout most of the film. If you are into the politics though, you may just find it a little more interesting.
May 06, 2011
Green Zone is the rare miss from frequent collaborators Matt Damon and director Paul Greengrass.
March 15, 2010
Greengrass concocts a formula with a fighting chance of dispelling the Curse of the Hollywood Iraq Movie. If a picture as conventionally accessible as Green Zone tanks, that campaign is surely lost.
July 30, 2012
This is a frenetic and powerful action flick that brings the fight to you.
March 12, 2010
Reduces policies that caused the deaths of thousands to the equivalent of a first-person-shooter video game.
April 04, 2011
It's like Inglourious Basterds but without the fun.
March 12, 2010
Distills -- not simplifies -- the clashing forces that dashed our chance of peace. Greengrass is economical in his scenes; the film bolts forward like a greyhound chasing a lure.

