L'agente della CIA Valerie Plame scopre che la sua identità è trapelata dal governo come ricompensa per un articolo scritto da suo marito criticando l'amministrazione Bush.L'agente della CIA Valerie Plame scopre che la sua identità è trapelata dal governo come ricompensa per un articolo scritto da suo marito criticando l'amministrazione Bush.L'agente della CIA Valerie Plame scopre che la sua identità è trapelata dal governo come ricompensa per un articolo scritto da suo marito criticando l'amministrazione Bush.
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- QuizThere is a coded message hidden in the end credits that has not yet been decoded.
- BlooperWhen Joe Wilson arrives at the Niger Republic, the registration plates are written in Arabic ( filmed in Egypt), where in Niger it would be written in French.
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Joe Wilson: The responsibility of a country is not in the hands of a privileged few. We are strong, and we are free from tyranny as long as each one of us remembers his or her duty as a citizen. Whether it's to report a pothole at the top of your street or lies in a State of the Union address, speak out! Ask those questions. Demand that truth. Democracy is not a free ride, man. I'm here to tell you. But, this is where we live. And if we do our job, this is where our children will live. God bless America.
- Curiosità sui creditiIn the closing credits, the last names of some of the characters (Hafiz, Jack, Bill, Dr. Zahraa, Paul, Ali, Hammad, Beth and Pete) are redacted.
- Versioni alternativeDoug Liman re-cut the film for a "2018 director's cut" that runs about six minutes longer.
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Written by Norman Abdul Halim (as Norman A. Halim) and Yusry Abd Halim (as Yusry A. Halim)
Performed by KRU
Courtesy of EMI Malaysia Sdn Bhd
Under license from EMI Film & Television Music
Fair Game takes the huge media storm of a few years ago surrounding the leaked identity of CIA agent Valerie Plame Wilson, and focuses on the strain placed on her and her family by the intentional exposure of her identity by government officials in retaliation for her husband's infamous New York Times op-ed piece.
Movies based on actual, heavily politically-charged events usually aren't my thing, but Naomi Watts as Valerie and Sean Penn as her husband really do an excellent job of conveying this serious, and at times troubling, story. Watts portrays Plame as an intelligent and capable woman who is easy to sympathize with. As she's effectively blocked out from her job at the CIA and her personal life begins to swiftly unravel, she keeps a steely resolve that's wholly believable. And while Sean Penn doesn't have to stretch far for his character, he also makes him feel like a genuine person. Great acting from them both to compliment the solid script.
Anyone even casually interested in the Valerie Plame scandal should check this out, as it's a pretty darn good (and thought-provoking) adaptation of a dark time in our country's recent history.
- lewiskendell
- 5 apr 2011
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- 22.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 9.540.691 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 651.082 USD
- 7 nov 2010
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 25.806.953 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 48 minuti
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