The picture's production notes declare that this movie "invites audiences to experience an exotic locale teeming with intrigue." Director Brad Anderson added: "We've created this smoky, dirty, grimy, beautifully tattered world. I want audiences who see Beirut to feel like they've been transported for an hour and a half. In the end, if people walk away with questions about America's involvement in Beirut in the '80s, that's great. If the film leads to people trying to learn more about this time frame, that's fantastic. But it's really more about the sensual experience of the movie and putting the audience into this world, in all its screwed-up glory. To me, that's what's interesting."
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05-03-2025 alle ore 08:58