For Queen And Country
Rueben, a black veteran from the Falklands conflict, returns home to the housing estate where he lived as a younger man. Older, wiser, and chastened by his experiences, he has become a different man from the thieving, brawling soccer hooligan who signed up on a whim, nine years before.
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For his debut as a director, Stellman (script-writer on Quadrophenia, Babylon and Defence of the Realm) has produced an...
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A Very good film lots of great performaces but WASHINGTON steals the show well with a rent. check it out today.
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Denzil looks about Fourteen!
Not a bad film certainly shows it's age though.
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- 23 Mar 2008 at 17:32
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Denzel is used as a ploy to market this movie. He is carried by every actor that plays alongside him. The plot is weak and badly thought out. One of the worst ...
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- 07 Nov 2006 at 02:12
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The story is hackneyed and badly plotted. It is worth a look to see how badly Denzel Washington speaks with an 'English' accent.
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