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ARGO

From my point of view, this movie tells us a whole different story about deep
compassion for a family and fellow friends, and it explained to us that being a hero
doesn’t have to be in suit and armor. But in what they could do for others.

This is a movie about a plan on saving 6 avoid capture that were hidden in the
Canadian embassy, during the Iranian Revolution. It all started when President
Jimmy Carter put Shah into the asylum in the U.S, had triggered conflict and raging
mass. Tony Mendez, a U.S Central Intelligence Agency planned a rescue project by
producing a cover story for the escapees, and that to be filmed and held in Iran, and
by deceiving the Iranians into believing that the fake movie, Argo, is produced by
Canadian film crew.

Ben Affleck, who played the role as Tony Mendez, and also worked as the director of
this movie, he had played the character well and delivered the feelings, the actiong,
and portrayed the role Tony Mendez, very well. Ben showed the emotions and
attitude of Tony very well, as a smart, courageous, and modest man.

It had captured the audiences attention in how Ben had played the role, and how
the other characters in the movie, especially the 6 escapees. They were delivering
the feeling of scared, terrified, and glad that they could finally escape, but terrified in
knowing there are big chances that they could be the next victims in the public
execution for the Americans.

It’s a well played and mad us excited to see what’s next in Tony’s step, and well
produced movie that gives us the rare excitements in watching tributes movies.

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