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Don Cheadles Drops the TRAITOR into DVD , a Movie that's Features the Current Political Situation!

Traitor was a movie I saw earlier this year and I couldn't wait for it to come out on DVD-- only to find it got little fanfare. Not a favorite with critics, it did find an audience particularly those who wanted to see what was going on from the unique perspective of a deep cover agent that's suspected of having "turned" to the other side-- that of Islamic extremists and terrorists in order to derail and terrorize the US. web-cheadle.jpg Don Cheadle in an Arabic prison. This cast was top-notch headed by Don Cheadle as Samir Horn, a muslim who was "Special Operatiosn" in the US Armed Services. Recruited by the US for a black ops covert operation where Samir was to go deep down into the Islamic world -- burrowing into terrorist cells but also those of his former countrymen who knew that his father -- a Muslim-- was killed in a car bombing. Others involved in this film included Guy Pearce as a serious, straight-arrow FBI agent who is convinced that Horn has turned traitor guy-pierce.jpg Guy Pearce as the FBI agent searching for the terrorist cell and for Samir Horn, -- though Jeff Daniels as Horn's contact deep undercover was the only one to know the real truth. CAST: Don Cheadle - Samir Horn Saïd Taghmaoui - Omar Aly Khan - Fareed Raad Rawi - Nathir Mozhan Marno - Leyla Jeff Daniels - Carter Guy Pearce - Ron Clayton Neal McDonough - Max Archer Archie Panjabi - Chandra Dawkin Hassam Ghancy - Bashir Adeel Akhtar - Hamzi Writers; Story by Steve Martin Screenwriter: Jeffrey Nachmanoff Directed by Jeffrey Nachmanoff Producers Steve Martin Executive Producer Ashok Amritraj Executive Producer Arlene Gibbs Executive Producer Kay Liberman Executive Producer David Hoberman Producer Todd Lieberman Producer Don Cheadle Producer Jeffrey Silver Producer Glynis Murray Producer (London) Richard Schlesinger Co-Producer Steve Gaub Associate Producer Anjalika Nigam Associate Producer What was so interesting and captivating about the film was that the cast and crew worked hard to keep this movie authentic-- working on three continents: Africa, USA and Europe and using as much of the natural landscape in Africa and Europe as possible to keep the thriller taut and you on the edge of your seat. This movie is definitely skewed to the current climate of today but it's told from a different perspective -- that of Samir Horn and how and what he is doing. He questions himself every step of the way to try and find his best way out -- yet also be true to his own beliefs and his mission- unbeknownst to either side that is working with him and wonders if he is potentially a traitor. cheadle-and-pierce.jpg The point of the story is not that Islamics are terrorists but that often the terrorists are not religious fantatics but those seeking a geo-political mission or control over a region -- in other words power over others and the ability to drive them to commit actions that are generally viewed as wrong but accomplish the goals of the men in power. This is a super movie. I walked out of that theater thinking of this for days. I still remember the grinding in my stomach as I thought of the people being killed in bombings in which Samir and others were involved in-- and then series of events that leads up to an ending that makes it abundantly clear what is really going on. Pearce and Cheadle are great opponents and actually in their roles understand what the other is -- and what their rationale and thinking is. Horn is not sure what direction he is going in but he doesn't trust the US government any more than he trusts the terrorists. It's an audatious movie and one that all involved should be proud that they were able to make -- because it truly made a statement. webcover.jpg Cover Art Official Traitor Trailer A great movie to rent, it's even better to own because it will better explain the situation in the mid-east to various age groups and you will see that for most people, they are much like us-- they just want to live in peace. Find it at amazon.com and other major electronics and mass market stores. Stevie Wilson

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let's hope no one in our own higher governmental positions have been infiltrated from this other side. this character found a way in from his side (UAS [united armed services]). who's to say that Al Quieda does not have just as good of an undercver program as the US gov? If not better due to better orginization due to strictness that is even more immune? The reward the US gov (FBI, CIA, and local police)has is probably not nearly as inspiring, as it is in the networks serving Al Quieda. This movie has the basis of true events that happened during the wars in Lebanon in 1980-82. I pray our intelligence today is cognizant to this fact. The feature shows how the enemy adapted to us, just as much as the agent thought he was adapting to them. And then the fact that innocent Islamic people (like Omar) were also being used. The enemy is willing to use members of their own faith in order to fullfill their own adgenda. FBI, CIA and other US governmental officials, could all become putty to them. Their tactics, as shown by this film is fed by a higher evil, that is not even comprehended by its own members. This feature represents a worldwide infestation of evil, that trancends religion. It uses religion, but is in no way a part of any true religion. It is only part of a darker side of our universe that most wish to push aside as fiction. The darker side being Satan the Devil, who can be the only thing that truly inspires any human being to kill another. Religions all over the earth are being used, to put forth one message. I am better than you, because I am of this faith or that, and this is cause of so much strife. The culmination of it is being fullfilled in this particular "war on terror" It is litrally a war of one religon against the other to the death. The terrorist wish to extinguish the christians, and the christians claim war upon the terrorists. If there were no religion, no one group could claim to be better than the other. In these religons they call one another; 'brother', however this is only in relation to EACH OTHER IN FAITH. What if there were no religous lines to define brotherhood? Blood brothers could still claim one another, colored brothers could claim uncolored brothers, sisters separated by religous strife could embrace without fear, and cities could join without fear of consequences from thier prospective 'rural bisops' I think that a world with out a definition of religon could prosper. Because the lines that started division, started with religion. Whether each one of us wants to admit it or not, religion is what started the divisions that divide so many of us today.
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