Dirty War
Dirty War

Dirty War

2004Movie90 minEnglish

After years of meticulous planning, a terrorist operation is reaching its final stages. The authorities have received no intelligence; they are in a race against time but don't yet know it. As the operation unfolds, we see the working lives of men and women directly affected by terrorism. Among them: a firemen worried about the increasingly dangerous conditions he and his men are expected to work under; the head of the anti-terrorist branch whose responsibility it is to protect London and a female Muslim detective brought into Scotland Yard to investigate another suspected terrorist cell. But it is too late to stop the attack.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Vince BealsGenres: Documentary, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

This mockumentary-style film presents a fictionalized account of a devastating terrorist attack on London involving a dirty bomb. It follows the unfolding crisis, from the initial explosion and its immediate aftermath to the government's response, the scientific challenges of decontamination, and the long-term societal impacts. The film aims to realistically portray the potential consequences of such an event and the complex issues involved in managing a large-scale radiological disaster.

Critical Reception

Dirty War received critical attention for its chillingly plausible depiction of a dirty bomb attack and its potential aftermath. Critics often praised its effectiveness in raising public awareness about bioterrorism and the challenges of emergency response. While some noted its speculative nature, the film was generally regarded as a thought-provoking and disturbing cautionary tale.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its realistic and frightening portrayal of a potential terrorist scenario.
  • Effective in highlighting the complexities of emergency response and public health challenges.
  • Considered a powerful cautionary tale that raises important questions about preparedness.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film is not readily available. However, based on its subject matter and critical reception, it likely resonated with viewers interested in security, disaster preparedness, and geopolitical thrillers.

Fun Fact

The film was created in association with the BBC and was designed to be a realistic simulation of what might happen in the event of a radiological dispersal device (RDD) attack.

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