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Jun 15, 2006 · In a faraway land, dim-witted dictator Maximilian Jr. (Hollander)—the love child of Kim Jong Il and Dubya—rules with an iron fist.
Ratings and reviews. A razor-sharp political thriller about terrorism, revolution, and the power of memory, starring Oscar nominee Ralph Fiennes (The Grand Budapest Hotel, Schindler's List,...
Land of the Blind. A razor-sharp political thriller about terrorism, revolution, and the power of memory, starring Oscar nominee Ralph Fiennes (The Grand Budapest Hotel, Schindler's List, Harry Potter), Golden Globe winner Donald Sutherland (The Hunger Games, Pride & Prejudice), Tom Hollander (Pride & Prejudice, Gosford Park) In an unnamed ...
Joe (Ralph Fiennes), a security guard in a totalitarian society, watches over jailed writer-turned-terrorist Thorne (Donald Sutherland). Devious and intelligent, the latter convinces Joe that ...
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- Robert Edwards
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- Ralph Fiennes
Showing 10 Critic Reviews. 58. Entertainment Weekly. There's nothing particularly revolutionary about writer-director Robert Edwards' grimly satiric political fable. Read More. By Lisa Schwarzbaum FULL REVIEW. 40. Village Voice. It's an easy movie to loathe, but it's designed imaginatively and enjoys the committed attention of its cast. Read More.
A razor-sharp political thriller about terrorism, revolution, and the power of memory, starring Oscar nominee Ralph Fiennes (The Grand Budapest Hotel,…
Jun 15, 2006 · Thorne convinces Joe that their nation’s dictator Maximilian II (Tom Hollander, in a role built for Jonathan Pryce)—whose pastimes include directing horrid action movies, killing dissenters (including a “fag” underling), screwing his actress-turned-Lady Macbeth spouse (a puffy-lipped Lara Flynn Boyle), enjoying minstrel shows, and ...