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Homeland Security (2004) Reviews

Homeland Security (2004)
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The NBC made-for-TV movie Homeland Security endeavors to put a human face on the events leading up to 9/11, and the post-tragedy formation of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. On the verge of retirement, FBI agent Joe Johnson (Scott Glenn) is brought back to help organize the department, in concert with Admiral McKee (Tom Skerritt). Also on the ground floor of the department is feisty female CIA operative "Jungle Jane" Fulbar (Marisol Nichols) who has enjoyed (if that is the word) a long-standing friendly rivalry with the FBI. The "conscience" character hereabouts is security expert Sol Binder (Leland Orser), who blames the failure to "connect the dots" in the months prior to 9/11 on the lack of cooperation between the two major governmental peacekeeping agencies. Adding a dash of suspense to the otherwise predictable proceedings is the presence of McKee's daughter Melissa (Stephi Lineburg), who, along with her Arab boyfriend, is booked on the ill-fated Flight 29. Likewise enlivening things a bit is the lively-if-traditional villainy of all-purpose terrorist Saif Khan (Nicholas Guilak). The uneven, sometimes incoherent story structure can be attributed to the fact that Homeland Security was the heavily re-edited combination of two pilot episodes for a never-sold TV series. The "finished" product originally aired on April 11, 2004. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Scott GlennTom Skerritt, (more)
Director(s):
Daniel Sackheim
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Member Reviews


James C.

I thought this film might just be a bunch of Leftist horse(bleep), but it actually does a great job of presenting the different sides of the security-vs-civil-rights debate without being political. Although some of the plot elements are ridiculously melodramatic, overall this movie is pretty good.

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Aashish P.

Its a decent movie, very watchable. Doesnt ruffle any feathers though, and walks on the thin line of being one sided.... some action, very well shot.... mostly drama. Good acting, likeable characters, bad guys arent given much character, but the movie is more about the conception of this department than anything else .... so dont expect any great plot. Shock ending... overall my 3 stars..

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Stephen S.

A very workman-like job by the director(s), but the screenplay is a cliched drag that sinks the whole dramatic enterprise. The issue of liberty vs. security and how we balance that is important, but this movie flub it. Where's Alan Sorkin when we really need him?

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Thomas B.

Homeland Security was not a very good movie. This DVD version, only 87 minutes long, has no special features. I never saw the longer TV version which may account for the very uneven story. It's purpose was to introduce characters for a future TV series that never got made. Can you actually imagine 22 more episodes of 67 year old Scott Glen chasing bad Muslim's around the world. You also have the story line of Tom Skerritt, 2nd in command of Homeland Security, with a liberal daughter going to Berkley and dating a Muslim assassin. The largest computer in the world with all the data from the FBI, CIA, DEA, AFT and all the rest and they do not know who their bosses daughter is fooling around with. Even Marisol Nichols, as Jungle Jane Fulbar, couldn't save this one.

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Robert D.

This film was a bit hard to follow in that too many events followed on top of one another expecially the shifts to Afghanistan and back to the USA..some good acting by the young daughter of the admiral and of Scott Glenn..a bittersweet ending when the Arab boyfriend of the Admiral's daughter comes back to her as a spy for his fanatic countrymen.

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Michael and Lucie I.

It's a take leading up to the events that occurred on 9/11. Gives a view on the other side of the coin on what went wrong. Leading up to how Home Land Security came about. We thought it was good. Its rather a somber movie considering...

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    James C.

    I thought this film might just be a bunch of Leftist horse(bleep), but it actually does a great job of presenting the different sides of the security-vs-civil-rights debate without being political. Although some of the plot elements are ridiculously melodramatic, overall this movie is pretty good.

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    Aashish P.

    Its a decent movie, very watchable. Doesnt ruffle any feathers though, and walks on the thin line of being one sided.... some action, very well shot.... mostly drama. Good acting, likeable characters, bad guys arent given much character, but the movie is more about the conception of this department than anything else .... so dont expect any great plot. Shock ending... overall my 3 stars..

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    Stephen S.

    A very workman-like job by the director(s), but the screenplay is a cliched drag that sinks the whole dramatic enterprise. The issue of liberty vs. security and how we balance that is important, but this movie flub it. Where's Alan Sorkin when we really need him?

    Yes   |   No

     
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