richlevy |
04-24-2004 10:43 AM |
Three Days of the Condor
I saw this movie in Israel. I remember being searched when I went into the movie theatre, which was a new experience for me. Considering the subject matter of the movie, it was appropriate. Even if the reason they were searching people was serious, I couldn't help thinking that they should hire people to do this wherever the movie was playing, because it set the mood.
For those who have never seen the movie, Three Days of the Condor is about some naive CIA researcher (bookworm) whose whole section is brutally murdered. It turns out that his report that a certain novel was not being translated into Arabic threatened a plot by a rogue CIA official.
In one of the last scenes of the film, Turner, the researcher, confronts Higgins, a neutral CIA official. This may be after the rogue official, Atwood, has been killed.
BTW, I went to IMDB to get the quote, but they only had the bottom half of what I have listed below. Someone else has this quote on his site as his favorite movie quote.
Quote:
TURNER: Do we have plans to invade the Middle East?
HIGGINS: We have games, that's all. We play games. "What if...?" "How many men...?" "What would it take...?" "Is there a cheaper way to destabilize a regime?" That's what we're paid to do.
TURNER: So Atwood just took the games too seriously. He was really going to do it, wasn't he? Supposing I hadn't stumbled on the plan? Say nobody had?
HIGGINS: Different ball game. The fact is, there was nothing wrong with the plan. Oh, the plan was alright. The plan woulda worked.
TURNER: Boy, what is it with you people? You think not getting caught in a lie is the same thing as telling the truth?
HIGGINS: No. It's simple economics. Today, it's oil, right? In ten or fifteen years... food. Plutonium. And maybe even sooner. Now, what do you think the people are gonna want us to do then?
TURNER: Ask them.
HIGGINS: Not now. Then. Ask them when they're running out. Ask them when there's no heat in their homes and they're cold. Ask them when their engines stop. Ask them when people who've never known hunger start going hungry. You wanna know something? They won't want us to ask them. They'll just want us to get it for them.
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BTW, it's a great movie. The suspense is phenomenal, and it really created the whole cynical spy drama genre. Think of it as the grandfather of The Bourne Identity.
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