Timothy Robinson
As usual Matt Damon does a excellent job. The movie as a whole was very descriptive in its entirety about the going-ons in the war in Iraq and follows historically the plot, up until the ending. We see Sargent Miller exposing the shenanigans of the culprits, but it is written by the liberal Hollywood brainwashing team. Sargent Miller who obviously loves truth and justice and the american way, becomes just another tattle tale and writes all the liberal, CIA controlled newspapers and becomes another internet conspiracy victim. What he should have done in the ending is walked into the meeting where the Iraqi delegation was meeting and was breaking down, with his backpack loaded with C-4 and some magnesium and shout, "Long live the USA", and blow apart everyone of them, including the American delegation. It would be like the hero who tried to kill Hitler and his gang. BOOM! Problem solved.
Joseph Clevenger
Makes me think that this movie took place before any of the Bournes, because if you noticed in the Bourn movies, he gave up his dog tags, which of course signifies, he was in the military, at least that's how I look at this movie....Anyway great flick
Eric Hegnes
The entire movie was frustrating, from Bush's incompetence to chase scenes with constant set-backs. The faux-positive ending didn't make amends for the rest of the film's faults.