(Watching a woman walk around in her underwear and seeing brief topless nudity and bare buttocks as she showers is part of the job’s hazards.)īut being able to observe the intimate actions of citizens only makes the knowledge of their imminent deaths more disturbing. With it, Agent Pryzwarra (Val Kilmer) and his assistants (Adam Goldberg, Elden Henson) can monitor public streets as well as look into the private homes of citizens. government that allows the user to see into the past. To help with the investigation, Doug is introduced to a highly secret surveillance system developed by the U.S. As an agent from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Doug’s expertise becomes paramount to solving the New Orleans’ case, especially when Claire Kuchever’s (Paula Patton) mutilated body washes up on shore. As the bay waters boil with rescue workers and search boats looking for victims, Doug Carlin (Denzel Washington) scans for clues to the culprit along a shoreline strewn with the remains of the accident. Heading across the river to celebrate Mardi Gras’ Fat Tuesday, a ferry full of families, school kids and sailors on leave explodes when a bomb-loaded truck is detonated on board. But are we ready to pay money to see children on a fieldtrip or sleeping babies being blown to bits? Apparently Director Tony Scott thinks so. More often, tales of terrorism are showing up on the big screen as entertainment.
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