This film troubled the average viewer because of how vulnerable they were made to feel.
It seemed to be as spot on as could be. 22 years later society smoothered in electronic gadgetry, cameras on every street corner and hundreds of billions of dollars per year appropriated to "defense," even "eyes only" likely are not aware of 100% of where America is with surveillance.
Jon Voight plays a familiar role as 'villain.' 'Good' prevails in the end even if massive casualties accompanied it.
Smith and Hackman not surprisingly are outstanding.
It seemed to be as spot on as could be. 22 years later society smoothered in electronic gadgetry, cameras on every street corner and hundreds of billions of dollars per year appropriated to "defense," even "eyes only" likely are not aware of 100% of where America is with surveillance.
Jon Voight plays a familiar role as 'villain.' 'Good' prevails in the end even if massive casualties accompanied it.
Smith and Hackman not surprisingly are outstanding.