Allied

2016 • 124 ນາທີ
4,1
1,61 ພັນ ຄຳຕິຊົມ
60%
Tomatometer
R
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From the director of Forrest Gump and Cast Away comes the year's most seductive thriller. When Intelligence Officer Max Vatan (Academy Award® nominee Brad Pitt) learns his wife (Academy Award® winner Marion Cotillard) may be conspiring with the enemy, he has only 72 hours to prove her innocence and save his family before he must do the unthinkable.
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4,1
1,61 ພັນ ຄຳຕິຊົມ
Erik Gajdos
29 ພຶດສະພາ 2017
I think the movie was great. The two main actors so well together, and the movie plot itself was so amazing. It was well written, and for a person who doesn't tend to like to watch romance or drama movies I was very happy to see it. It's a movie most people can get behind watching. You will be on edge the whole movie, and so shocked by the end. It cut all that classic happily ever after bullsh*t and kept it real. By the end I wasn't rushing to get on with my night. Instead i sat there staring at the credits blankly thinking about this amazing work of art.
Andy
27 ພຶດສະພາ 2017
On a scale of one to five, one being a prostate exam and a five being your boss actually does believe you're sick so your free to go to the home opener of your favorite sports club, I give it a three. Or the equivalent of finding out chicken salad is the sandwich tucked away in your lunch bucket with an apple your wife/husband packed for you today and not livercheese and pickle loaf like last Tuesday. Cheers and yeah for mediocre acting categorized as high art because hey, look it's a Brad Pitt film.
Matt Babik
2 ພຶດສະພາ 2017
It was an interesting movie all the way through. It was very well made, and cut for any happy bullsh*t. It tells the story by keeping you tense even at moments that are meant for low action. Im not going to spoil the ending, but it was depressing as hell. It was one of the few movies that made me stare blankly into space after the end, and allowed the credits to roll through without even noticing.