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Sabtu, 13 Maret 2010

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Tears of the Sun  


Directed by          :  Antoine Fuqua
Produced by        :  Ian Bryce
                              Mike Lobell
                              Arnold Rifkin
Written by           :  Alex Lasker
                              Patrick Cirillo
Starring               :   Bruce Willis
                               Monica Bellucci
                               Cole Hauser
Music by              :  Hans Zimmer
Cinematography    :  Mauro Fiore
Editing by             :  Conrad Buff
Distributed by       :  Columbia Pictures
Release date(s)    :  March 3, 2003
Running time        :  121 min. (theatrical cut)
                              142 min. (director's cut)
Country               :  United States
Language            :  English

Synopsis:
 Lt. A.K. Waters (Bruce Willis) and his elite team of Navy SEALS have their work cut out for them when they are dispatched to war-torn Nigeria with orders to rescue an American citizen, Dr. Lena... Lt. A.K. Waters (Bruce Willis) and his elite team of Navy SEALS have their work cut out for them when they are dispatched to war-torn Nigeria with orders to rescue an American citizen, Dr. Lena Kendricks (Monica Bellucci). The mission is pretty cut and dry except for one glitch: Dr. Kendricks will have to abandon the natives to whom she has been providing healthcare and those that work in the mission where her rudimentary hospital is located. Of course, Dr. Kendricks refuses to leave without her people, forcing Lt. Waters to choose between completing his orders as directed or putting the lives of his men on the line by helping the refugees cross the border to Cameroon on foot. To complicate matters, the group is being pursued by militant guerillas who destroy everything in their path. Willis is in top DIE HARD form as Lt. Waters, a touch-as-nails military man who confronts his conscience and makes decisions that surprise even him as he finds himself influenced by the stubborn Dr. Kendricks. Directed by Antoine Fuqua (TRAINING DAY), this film offers an enlightening and disturbing look at the conditions that permeate war-torn countries.



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