El secuestro secreto de los estados unidos de un presunto terrorista conduce a una oleada de ataques terroristas en la ciudad de Nueva York, lo que lleva a la declaración de la ley marcial.El secuestro secreto de los estados unidos de un presunto terrorista conduce a una oleada de ataques terroristas en la ciudad de Nueva York, lo que lleva a la declaración de la ley marcial.El secuestro secreto de los estados unidos de un presunto terrorista conduce a una oleada de ataques terroristas en la ciudad de Nueva York, lo que lleva a la declaración de la ley marcial.
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total
- Tina Osu
- (as Liana Pai)
Director Ed Zwick and actor Denzell Washington team up once again for a great one-two punch. Denzell brings great humanity to his role as an FBI agent, charged with counter-terrorism operations and investigations. He is aided by Tony Shalhoub, who delivers another great performance and some of the best lines. Annette Benning displays her talent as a CIA operative at the heart of the whole crisis. Roger Deacons adds his wonderful cinematography, and Bruce Willis turns in a fine performance as an over-zealous army general.
The film delivers a cautionary tale about extreme reactions to terror and the loss of freedoms that can result from acting in anger, rather than with reason and law. The rounding up of citizens, as depicted in the film, and the declarations of martial law, are not that far away from the provisions of the Patriot Act, which violates First Amendment rights, the right to privacy, and the right to due process. The film suggests that by giving up these rights, or stripping them away, we become the very thing that our enemies claim we are. It suggests that that may be the terrorists true aim.
This is not a crystal ball prediction of 9/11; but it is a fine thriller. The filmmakers did their homework and got quite a bit right. They also extrapolated things to an extreme, but not an implausible one. However, they delivered an excellent film, and one that should be seen and studied.
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- TriviaAccording to an interview that screenwriter Lawrence Wright gave to CBS in 2007, the film was a box-office failure upon its theatrical release, "but it was the most-rented movie in America after 9/11." Wright also claimed that the initial release bombed because "Muslim and Arab protesters picketed the theaters. They were furious at being stereotyped as terrorists."
- ErroresSheik Ahmed Bin Talal is shown the be abducted in Lebanon, and a desert is shown. Lebanon is the only Arab country without a desert.
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[Frank Haddad's son is among those who have been rounded up by the Army]
General William Devereaux: And his name is Haddad?
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Frank Haddad, Junior.
Colonel Hardwick, Army Intelligence: His father's a Shiite. We're checking him out.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Check this out, pal. His father's a federal agent for ten years.
Colonel Hardwick, Army Intelligence: Don't get in my face, Hubbard. I might decide you're an Ethiopian.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: And you're just stupid enough to think that's an insult.
- Versiones alternativasSome post-2001 versions have the World Trade Center digitally removed from the New York skyline.
- Bandas sonorasFirst You Cry
Written by Buddy Flett and David Egan
Performed by Little Buster And The Soul Brothers
Courtesy of Rounder Records
by arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group
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- The Siege
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- Presupuesto
- USD 70,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 40,981,289
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 13,931,285
- 8 nov 1998
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 116,672,912
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 56 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1