Argo Film review
Argo is cunning; fate and luck all come together in this gripping true story about six American diplomats hiding out in Iran after the fall of the Shah during the Islamic Revolution, the subsequent U.S. hostage crisis of 1979, and an on-again-off-again CIA mission to get them all out alive. Argo — a film review The review has to begin with Ben Affleck, who stars in a low-key performance while also directing; John Goodman, Alan Arkin, and the full cast provide firm support, though the script seemed to focus less […]
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