This is How Movies Should Be Made
Self-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.
just watch it!
Watch something else. There are very few redeeming qualities to this film.
View More"Based on true events," usually means a good story. This film is no exception to that. I'm not a Radcliffe fan as an actor, but he does a credible job of acting in this film. It's worth viewing.
View MoreExpected to see them portrayed as monsters but that was not the case at all. Most of them came across as good guys genuinely fighting for their country and their race and who can fault them for that. Hey - Abraham Lincoln was a white supremacist too and all his adult life he fought for returning blacks to Africa.The story in the movie as not that good though. The FBI is trying to track down some canisters of radioactive material before the white nationalists use the stuff in a bomb. The FBI agent is played by a mousy little guy and his boss is some transgendered freak. Both are very unlikable.The Dallas Wolf character is a thinly disguised Rush Limbaugh. "Hey, i'm just an entertainer."
View MoreThe movie promised, yes, but it stayed on the promise. It's too light a movie. The documentary images take me completely out of the film and I get bored in a huge way. This film proposes that all people of this type are like this and stays half-way. Neither the Nazis below are so soft nor are those who drive them so stupid. Nobody manages so many people to any side, being silly, your ideas will not like many people, but to know how to mobilize you have to have charisma and gift of people.Try to teach some worlds that if they were so soft there would be no problem. There was no moment of tension. They do not even go into action. I wish it were so in real life.The casting to me, personally, seems unreal to me. Who is Daniel Radcliffe? I at least not. No character reminds you of a Nazi.The wardrobe is fine and the makeup, but they are so lonely that they can not.Photography is simple. He supports with nothing. He does not put me in the movie.I do not like the address. It does not transmit anything to me. It bores me a lot. Use too much file. I do not like how he narrates or how he composes.It's a movie that does not come to anything
View MoreDaniel Radcliffe is working hard in his career to take on some interesting, off-type roles. Here he plays an FBI agent who goes undercover as a white supremacist at the encouragement of another agent, played by Toni Collette.Radcliffe only partially succeeds as he is an atypical White Supremacist, just as this is an atypical role for him. White Supremacists are fanatics; they are angry and vicious people as well. As Nate Foster, Radcliffe comes off as a curious young guy toying with the idea of hating everyone.The film reminded me of The Infiltrator with Bryan Cranston, in that Nate forms a relationship with someone on the inside. In Nate's case, it's Sam (Gerry Conway), a seemingly nice guy with a family and a love of classical music, and Nate just doesn't get his commitment and struggles with it. There are scary and dramatic scenes, and Radcliffe has one thing no one can take from him - he's likable and makes you care not just for him but the operation as well.Good, not great. Radcliffe needs to continue seeking roles that challenge him but at the same time, he needs to stretch his acting chops.
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