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Subtitle | State.of.siege.1972.720p.bluray.x264.[...Unlike typical thrillers, State of Siege begins with its ending: the discovery of the body of Philip Michael Santore (played by Yves Montand), a U.S. official kidnapped by the Tupamaro guerrillas in Uruguay. The release typically features a French LPCM 1.0 mono mix. The score by Mikis Theodorakis is sparse but provides an "urgency and forward thrust" during key sequences. subtitle State.of.Siege.1972.720p.BluRay.x264.[... Praise for the film often highlights its documentary-like realism and its refusal to shy away from difficult political truths. Unlike typical thrillers, State of Siege begins with Costa-Gavras avoids simple melodrama, instead presenting a cold, logistical look at how both sides—the state and the revolutionaries—justify violence in the name of their respective ideologies. Technical Review: 720p BluRay & Subtitles The score by Mikis Theodorakis is sparse but Costa-Gavras’s State of Siege (1972) is a chillingly clinical political thriller that dissects the mechanics of American intervention in South America during the 1970s. This specific release—likely the —elevates the film's "docudrama" aesthetic to a high-definition experience. The Story: A Tense Political Post-Mortem
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