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The Objective (2008)

The Objective (2008)
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Forces in the front lines of the war on terror find themselves battling a foe more deadly than a bomb in this thriller. Ben Keynes (Jonas Ball) is a CIA operative based in the Middle East who is keeping his eyes peeled for a potential crisis a few weeks after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Keynes is checking some readings from a spy satellite when he discovers what appears to be a massive cache of radioactive material in the mountains of Afghanistan. Worried that Al Qaeda guerrillas are constructing a nuclear weapon, Keynes arranges to join a reconnaissance mission headed to Afghanistan, using the cover story that he's trying to ferret out an international terrorist leader. Keynes and the soldiers head into the mountains with a local, Abdul (Chems-Eddine Zinoune), serving as both translator and guide. Abdul warns Keynes and the soldiers that their intended destination is considered sacred ground by Afghans, and that they're risking their lives by trespassing. Keynes pays him little mind, but he and the soldiers soon discover that Abdul's warnings were well founded, and that a supernatural force lurks in the mountains more dangerous than any band of terrorists. The Objective was written and directed by Daniel Myrick, who made his debut in 1999 with the independent blockbuster The Blair Witch Project. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Jonas BallMatt Anderson, (more)
Director(s):
Daniel Myrick
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Objective

Forces in the front lines of the war on terror find themselves battling a foe more deadly than a bomb in this thriller. Ben Keynes (Jonas Ball) is a CIA operative based in the Middle East who is keeping his eyes peeled for a potential crisis a few weeks after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Keynes is checking some readings from a spy satellite when he discovers what appears to be a massive cache of radioactive material in the mountains of Afghanistan. Worried that Al Qaeda guerrillas are constructing a nuclear weapon, Keynes arranges to join a reconnaissance mission headed to Afghanistan, using the cover story that he's trying to ferret out an international terrorist leader. Keynes and the soldiers head into the mountains with a local, Abdul (Chems-Eddine Zinoune), serving as both translator and guide. Abdul warns Keynes and the soldiers that their intended destination is considered sacred ground by Afghans, and that they're risking their lives by trespassing. Keynes pays him little mind, but he and the soldiers soon discover that Abdul's warnings were well founded, and that a supernatural force lurks in the mountains more dangerous than any band of terrorists. The Objective was written and directed by Daniel Myrick, who made his debut in 1999 with the independent blockbuster The Blair Witch Project. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Daniel Myrick
Writer(s):
Mark PattonDaniel MyrickWes Clark, Jr.
Producer(s):
Jeremy WallZev Gruber
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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    Daniel Y.

    Twilight zone/stargate/xfiles with military in Afghanistan after 911. You have to be into scifi to like this. I thought the cinematography was great and they had great military liaison as the gear and actions were pretty good. anyone who thinks this is a war movie needs to read the description or back of the dvd if in the store. It even says supernatural. would have given it a full five stars but he ending was a bit lacking but at the same time interesting.

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    Robert T.

    This film was a real surprise. I thought it was well done for what it was and the story seems to fall into very good Si Fi. Just try to imagine what it's about. I thought it was cool.

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    William M.

    Probably one of the best end scenes out there! This movie does so very well with minimalist dialogue. The suspense of it all is so very much worth the movie's cost. This is a movie you will definitely be recommending to your friends. I did, and they have all agreed!

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