Netflix Movie: House of Dynamite
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My girlfriend convinced me to watch that movie. Took about 30 mins to convince me because i just hate nexflix and their endless obvious propaganda. It was pretty intense. For those who have watched it, what's your opinion ?
Total and absolute bullocks. Waste of time. Shows command structure from military to civilian as being completely weak and ineffective. Typical woke Netflix bullshit or like Zero Dark Thirty a false establishment narrative generator?
I tend to agree with you.
My exact thoughts while I was watching it. Just wanted opinions from fellow anons
Dumped Netflix over the whole "Cuties" debacle. Haven't looked back.
I'm there with you. I dropped it way before that until today. These days most TV apps are just a waste of time watching
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt32376165/
A story of White House staffers grappling with an impending missile strike on America, this gripping drama unfolds in real-time as tensions escalate. Directed by Kathryn Bigelow, who returns to the director's chair for her first feature since 2017's 'Detroit' with 'A House of Dynamite.'
Bigelow directorial credits include the original 'Point Break,' 'Strange Days,' 'Zero Dark Thirty,' and Oscar Best Picture winner 'The Hurt Locker,' for which she won the Best Director. The ensemble cast of 'A House of Dynamite' includes Rebecca Ferguson, Jared Harris, Idris Elba, Willa Fitzgerald, Anthony Ramos, and Greta Lee.
official trailer https://www.imdb.com/video/vi2385430553/
Isn't this just the plotline from "The Sum of All Fears" ?
I haven't watched the movie, I am just copy-pasta-ring, to flesh out the conversation, so to add a cherry on top I asked your question to GPT, and this is what I got:
Yeah, I dunno. Sounds like TSoAF.
Note that the AI response is self-contradictory.
This was my comment to a friend after watching:
We should really watch Sum of All Fears to cleanse ourselves from that half-ass Netflix film. It will fill in all the blanks nicely & provide a satisfying ending.
Say a movie has 8 parts. Sum has all 8 & the Netflix version is a drawn out part 7 of Sum.
They made us sit through the whole thing and then ended before they told us if the bomb hit Chicago or not. A big trick and not nice. No delivery of the answer. Bad.
I quite enjoyed it, kept me on the edge of my seat continually.
I did wonder if it was Q comms, because it played the song "In the air tonight" which Scavino keeps posting, and the number on the bus was 5525 which is like a double 5:5 (25 = 5x5).
It is scary to think in that scenario, what would you do if you have no idea who launched the missile. It's an easy why for someone like North Korea to get 2 superpowers to blame each other.
I found the end disappointing tho, didn't get to see what happened or at least see a cool nuke.