

Green Zone: Distrito protegido
Directed by Paul GreengrassDurante la ocupación de Bagdad en 2003 por tropas estadounidenses, al subteniente Roy Miller (Matt Damon) y a su equipo les encargan la misión de recorrer el desierto en busca de armas de destrucción masiva supuestamente almacenadas allí. Registran escondite tras escondite, a cual más peligroso, pero en vez de letales agentes químicos, descubren un elaborado plan que cambia el propósito de su misión. Rodeado de agentes con objetivos contradictorios, Miller debe abrirse camino entre una maraña de espías en un país desconocido mientras intenta encontrar respuestas que quizá sirvan para salvar a un gobierno o para extender la guerra en una región muy inestable. No tardará en descubrir que, en un momento difícil y en una región explosiva, el arma más difícil de encontrar es la verdad.
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- Shaydeknight29 de septiembre de 2025Green Zone is a solid thriller/war film that does the job of turning intelligence-era uncertainty into sustained cinematic tension. Matt Damon anchors the movie with a quietly escalating anger: he starts controlled and professional, and you can see frustration turn to moral indignation as the story peels back bureaucratic layers. Damon sells that trajectory: his performance represents a man pushed past tolerance into righteous fury. The thrills may not stay with you after the credits but the indignation will. The film makes an explicit argument, one that lands as sickening and infuriating: a war built on manufactured claims that produces real, avoidable suffering. By the time the credits roll, you'll likely feel angry, unsettled, and ethically uneasy. Technically, the film is impressive. The production design and cinematography do incredible work re-creating segments of a devastated city: wide, immersive frames and textured, labyrinthine locations that suggest the city’s scale and chaos. Rigid, wide shots of the setting contrast with handheld, intimate coverage of action on the ground. That contrast becomes a recurring visual metaphor: the machinery of state versus the messy, consequential reality it produces. It’s not subtle, but it’s effective, the imagery reinforces the film’s moral centre. Action direction is taut and immersive. Firefights, raids, and chases are staged so you get lost in the moment rather than merely observing it. Editing keeps the pace lean. Sound design and score push urgency without bludgeoning the drama. If the movie has a flaw, it’s that the procedural energy sometimes outruns the deeper political interrogation the material invites. The film tells you the facts that should enrage you, and it gives you a protagonist who shares that outrage, but it doesn’t always follow through with the sustained, systemic critique you might want. Still, there’s power in how it makes you feel, and films that leave you angry in a productive way are doing something rare. Green Zone works as both an entertaining, well-made thriller and a provocation: it’s the sort of movie that pushes you from passive viewing to moral reflection. If you walk out furious, then the film has performed the important civic function of reminding viewers that cinematic adrenaline and moral consequence can, and sometimes should, coexist.
- Pascal Bollier22 de septiembre de 2025i like matt damon. i enjoy watching him on screen, and this is no different for this movie. however, other than that, there's little to like. the grainy shaky cam is so freakin annoying, it was actually distracting. i keep it in my collection just because of matt damon, but it is not a movie that i will revisit any time soon.
- Kristian Odland30 de julio de 2025Paul Greengrass really knows how to direct a gritty political wartime thriller.
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Green Zone: Distrito protegido Trivia
Green Zone: Distrito protegido was released on 11 de marzo de 2010.
Green Zone: Distrito protegido was directed by Paul Greengrass.
Green Zone: Distrito protegido has a runtime of 1h 55min.
Green Zone: Distrito protegido was produced by Lloyd Levin, Tim Bevan, Michael Bronner, Mairi Bett, Christopher Rouse, Kate Solomon, Eric Fellner, Paul Greengrass.
The key characters in Green Zone: Distrito protegido are Roy Miller (Matt Damon), Clark Poundstone (Greg Kinnear), Martin Brown (Brendan Gleeson).
Green Zone: Distrito protegido is rated 12.
Green Zone: Distrito protegido is a Suspense, Action, Adventure film.
Green Zone: Distrito protegido has an audience rating of 5.7 out of 10.


























