The “Bourne” team is back and how are they back with a bang, of course! Renowned Director Paul Greengrass has teamed up with the daredevil actor Matt Damon with the new flick “Green Zone” which should be as striking as the first two joint ventures of the above said people namely “The Bourne Ultimatum” and “The Bourne Supremacy”. The film is said to be an exhilarating experience for all of the action movie enthusiasts as they can witness a confrontational location which happens to be the background of all action that happens in this movie.
The movie is based on the occurrences that happen during the first phase of the Iraqi War during which no one was willing to trust others as deception and detonation were two common things at that time. The unpredicted upshots triggered off by the conclusions that the lead actor takes is what that makes the film more appealing and attention grabbing.
In the year 2003 to be exact at the time of the invasion of Iraq by US, Roy Miller (Matt Damon) who is occupied as Chief Warrant Officer is engrossed in a hunt to find the alleged reserve of weapons of mass destruction that have been accumulated somewhere under the sands of the Deserts of Iraq. The quest for these lethal weapons and some anonymous agents takes this man through various perilous sites and ground-emplaced mines during which they encounter some elements of conspiracy that changes their mission objective.
Being perplexed by the distractions that he faces Miller is forced to unearth the concealed and imperfect astuteness buried under unknown land for answers that will either make a criminal administration obvious or shoot up a battle in a precarious state. Amidst all this chaos at this blazing instance and in this explosive location, he will come across the most mysterious weapon of all –the certainty.

Release Date: March 12, 2010
Genre: Drama, Thriller, War
Starring: Matt Damon, Greg Kinnear, Brendan Gleeson, Amy Ryan, Jason Isaacs, Antoni Corone, Khalid Abdalla
Director: Paul Greengrass
Writer: Brian Helgeland
Running Time: Not Available
MPAA Rating: R for violence and language.
Distributors: Universal Pictures
Official Website: GreenZoneMovie.com
Photos: Green Zone Pictures
Review: Green Zone Review
Trailers: Green Zone Trailer
