@@uadgauddhf He's using one of those Mission Impossible throat things - borrowed from your man there (forgotten his name) 👁️ 👁️ 👁 👁 👄 👄 oh yeah - Tom Cruise
US Government: We ran out of ways to interrogate this man.. Benedict Cumberbatch: Let me try... US Government: Go ahead. Cumberbatch: *Dormammu..I've come to bargain.*
@@bernhardstil6128 unless you are comparing absolute numbers in the United States to places like Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, Saudi Arabia and probably a few others... In that comparison any man or woman of any colour or religion is lucky to live in the United States today.
@@northernpike13 Just to make sure we are on the same page. You are posting on Social Media the following argument for all to see: That if we compare the United State of America "the shinning beacon of Hope and Democracy to the world", against a list of the worst or the worst when it comes to human right abuse. We are better because we are slightly "less worse" then those they are!? What the actual fuck? I think your moral compass needs an adjustment.
@@northernpike13 What are you doing? Comparing the US to North Korea, China and Russia just to proof your point that people should be thankful for what the US is today? Never seen someone destroying their own argument with good intentions.
@@fredpinczuk7352 First of all you should learn what quotes are used for. I never said the USA was "the shinning beacon of Hope and Democracy to the world" however many times it has been. Ever heard of WW1 and WW2. And yes I am comparing it to over half the world. And when you say "slightly less worse" - that shows either how little you know about all of those places or how skewed and warped your view of the world is. Get some facts. They are readily available. Here is one for you. NK has over a million people in labour camps and over a million people in prison. Many of those people were born there. They are receiving whats called generational punishment. Because of something their parent did they will spend their lives in prison and so will their children. Yeah - America is slightly less worse than that.
"Phone my mother, tell her something nice". "We're calling on behalf of our client, to say he says hello and he says he is well". "Thank you, we will now move to Phase 2 of the plan".
@@seniartkreatif The prisoner has sent a coded message to his people, by saying "phone my mother say something nice" he means "I have said nothing they will not break me, go ahead with your plans".
In case you guys don't know who French actor Tahar Rahim is go watch his prison movie " A Prophet", he earned a Palme D'or for best actor in this movie. He is a great actor and you will be impressed by his performance.
cause his american accent usually sucks balls so apparently they went with the "british actor playing an american by deepening their voice to oblivion" route
I really liked it. The casting was spot on. The dialogue was great. I don't understand America's insistence on using British actors to play Americans but whatever. The story is fascinating and disturbing and kept me enthralled the whole way through. Well worth a watch.
For an english actor to alter their speech they have to have an innate understanding of language. A lot of british actors are shakespearean trained. If you can do shakespeare you own the acting world.
For the longest time I've thought I was the only one seeing that resemblance! xD He shares facial features to a young Quaid, like in his "Great Balls of Fire" era.
I'm, your brother Mohamed from Mauritania, thank you for this wonderful dramatic work that tells the story of the Mauritanian prisoner Mohamedou Slahi.
If you mean the story of prisoner "Muhammadu Salahi", it is a true story and he himself wrote a book about it called "The Guantánamo Diary", you can Google it and read it , it is a very useful book.
1st time hearing about this guy in gitmo... no idea of the outcome of the man's experience but this movie makes me upset if an innocent was torture and held captive without a trial for 6 years?? Damn.
the "this is a true story part" really creeped me out, it just feels like the objective of this movie is to re-write history that hasn't even had time to become history
Is it just me, or do a lot of British actors have a much deeper tone when portraying non British characters. Very noticeable here and Dr Strange with Benadryl Cucumberpatch. Also in House with Hugh Laurie.
Actually each language has its own pitch! Speakers of British English (on average) speak in a higher pitch than speakers of American English. So @galas062 is right, using pitch is one way of making an accent that's not yours sound believable.
Everyone in the comment section is talking about the actor. I don't really care who the actors are. I just want to see a good story done well. This is a very important movie. This clearly shows what the Military Industrial Complex is up to. This should outrage people. This should wake people up from there complacency. I will get this, on DVD and promote it to people because of its importance. Thank you.
The actors are a bait to attract the audiences. So if talking about them making these people watch and finally understand the story of Mohamadou Ould Slahi, then mission's accomplished.
A self-satisfied movie with the line “... I’m defending the rule of law” is a hilarious and ironic considering what’s going on with the U.S. election in 2020.
@@singingchef23 A bunch of people shouted "cheated!" for Trump without any solid evidences to support the claim. And they continue to do so despite the fact that Trump lost 59/60 cases in courts already.
A bunch of leftist pretend that there is no fraud and ridicule those who want the truth and the rule of law... as Judges pass the buck and refuse to get involved because they are cowards... and Hollywood wants us to think that it's the police in our nation? No, no, no, nooo.... It's the GOVERNMENT, The Democrat Marxist BLM/Antifa Beijing Biden Laundering and Paramilitary brown shirts unit, The Terrorists, the Criminals, The Pedophiles, Dumb Millennial, Hollywood, Education system, and the Media all joining forces against it's citizens.
A bunch of cultist want the rule of law overturned and millions of votes thrown out so their candidate can win an election he clearly lost. They try to claim fraud based off, like in the movie, zero evidence but rather what they think happened. It’s what’s wrong with this country the majority is not capable of critical thinking and are easily swayed it’s rather sad.
"The Mauritanian" tells a true story of my compatriot, the mauritanien🇲🇷 Muhammadu Ould Slahi, who spent 14 years in Guantanamo Bay detention without being charged! (2002-2016).
What happens when you falsely bring someone in? Are the people who bring them in not in trouble or anything? Since they did wring by imprisoning someone who was falsely accused?
@@Bel-bx9zt It's fucking Guantánamo Bay. You're lucky if you ever get released from there. If you do... well... how different might you be after thousands of days of nonstop torture? Like we Americans will actually punish those who falsely imprison people in Guantánamo.
If this was a true story it would say from the very beginning that Salahi was trained by al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and provided support for al-Qaeda operations throughout the '90s. Salahi's cousin was Bin Laden's advisor. If he was an American captured by such compatriots, he'd be beheaded or burned alive in a cage during a live stream. Take off your pink glasses. Americans at least questioning their own wrongdoings.