10/10
Excellent in action and dialoge
31 March 2005
Warning: Spoilers
This film in addition to the heroic exploit of the British Special Air Service SAS, has very intelligent dialoge which exposes the hypocrisy of certain "pseudo-pacifist" organizations. This film is a definite case study of how radicals can manipulate , shape events to promote their agenda's.

Judy Davis gives a fine performance as the leader of a radical anti-nuclear organization. Lewis Collins gives an equal performance as the undercover SAS officer who infiltrates the group.

The terrorist take over the American embassy in London and ask impossible demands of the government.

The dialoge between Judy Davis , and Richard Widmark who plays Arthur Curry, fictional American secretary of state, joined by Robert Webber , who portrays Ira Potter head of America's fictional Strategic Air Command, truly exposed the hypocrisy of those Pseudo-Pacifists, who hide under causes that in the surface promote peace, to carry out their terrorist agenda. this dialoge is too good to give away.

The fine acting of those previously mentioned , and their verbal exchanges make this a truly great film
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