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Silly 9/11 conspiracy theory fantasy. Lacks thrills, lacks believability.

Slow and ordinary, and boring.

Terrorists bomb a London market. It seems Islamist terrorists did it, and an Arab Muslim is arrested who led the cell and planned the attacks. Rebecca Hall is the British attorney who represents him. She and supervisor Eric Bana used to be lovers.

They find out Hall’s client is actually an MI5 agent and Britain is in on the attack. Britain "naturally" realizes it must pursue and murder Hall, Bana, the witnesses and destroy all of the evidence. Britain murders the NY Times London bureau chief, after he suspects Britain's involvement in the bombing. Absurd.

Long, slow, and boring.

Eric Bana makes pro-Islamist terrorist movies which ridicule the US and Britain. He was in "Munich", Spielberg’s weak tribute for wimpiness and capitulation, where Bana plays a Mossad agent upset he’s killed some of the Munich Olympic terrorists who slaughtered the Israeli Olympic Team in 1972.

The film message is that the US and Britain are the same as Muslim terrorists. That film bombed. Bana didn't take it well and lashed out at critics, calling them all sorts of names.

Give a darn about your country and skip this.

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20 minutes into this movie, this was exactly my suspicion. That this is propaganda from a movie industry overrun by sheiks made in a country on its way to becoming a caliphat. "9/11 inside job" propagandists kinda' thing.

So thank you for saving me more than an hour of attempted brainwashing.

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