An engaging and thought-provoking political thriller, Beirut is set in a time of immense turbulence in Lebanon's history, with a story that's largely centered on American politics and the country's relations with Israel and Lebanon. There are quite a few shots that showcase the disarray in Beirut at the time, featuring bombed buildings, militia and ruins, but the film largely focuses on the tension between the individual characters, as opposed to the tension in the city.
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