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The movie The Kingdom

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Iraq
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I liked it and my husband did too! The message at the end made a lot of sense, though it was sad. My favorite part of the movie was the fight Jennifer Garner got into. I loved how she did whatever it took to win.

Married: May 28th, 2007

Arrived in the US: December 10th, 2008

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I have seen it. Have you seen The Forbidden Kingdom?, thats nice too. :)

What's the Forbidden Kingdom about? Is it a sequel?

Who acts in it?

I always like good movies.

If you love me, then I have everything I need

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It was a little unrealistic to say the least. This not to say that 4 people could take out a terrorist cell abroad, but c'mon.

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It was a little unrealistic to say the least. This not to say that 4 people could take out a terrorist cell abroad, but c'mon.

I thought that myself. Though I watched a true story about a guy who took on a house of resistance fighters in Iraq by himself after he got seperated from his squad and some were hurt. The guy came out alive though he was hit with grenades several times. I was amazed when they did the remake of what happened. So in some very rare cases, it could happen.

I still find it hard to believe they would have let a woman run around Saudi the way Jennifer was once she left the American compound. Also, none of the American FBI were injured as bad as they should have been with that much fire power going at them and none killed. That was very unrealistic, but I just tried to enjoy the movie and not think of what could or could not really happen.

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Married: May 28th, 2007

Arrived in the US: December 10th, 2008

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