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  43. When the president of Russia suddenly dies, a man whose politics are virtually unknown succeeds him. The change in political leaders sparks paranoia among American CIA officials, so CIA director Bill Cabot recruits a young analyst to supply insight and advice on the situation. Then the unthinkable happens: a nuclear bomb explodes in a U.S. city, and America is quick to blame the Russians.
  44. When the Russian President suddenly dies of a heart attack, the new Russian President is sworn in quickly. American intelligence belives him to be a hard-liner, but young CIA analyst Jack Ryan doesn't think so. While Ryan & his boss, Bill Cabot, are inspecting disarmament at Russian nuclear sites, 3 Russian scientists have mysteriously disappeared. Although the Russians have explanations for their absence, none of them are true. In Austria, a strange man - a neo-fascist - has developed a frightening plan to incite a war between Russia & the U.S., using an unexploded bomb from the deserts of the Middle East. When the 3 Russian scientists are later found dead, Ryan tries to trace their path. By this time, the bomb is on its way to the U.S.A - in a cigarette machine! The bomb is placed in a football stadium where the U.S. President is in attendance. Ryan soon discovers the bomb is in Baltimore and alerts Bill Cabot, who gets the President out of the stadium quickly. Minutes later, the low-yield nuclear bomb explodes, killing several thousands! From Air Force One, the President transmits messages to the Russian President, who denies that the Russians have placed the bomb on U.S. soil. But rogue members of the Russian Air Force are in on the sinister plan, and when an aircraft carrier is attacked and crippled by Russian planes, things quickly go from bad to worse. It is up to Ryan to find out where the bomb came from and get that information to the President before SNAPCOUNT - the order to launch ICBMs at Russia - is completed.
  45. We&#39;ve seen the plot many times before--can even sense what is coming next. Yet, the money spent in writing/screen-play; where film was set; costumes; level of directorial expertise--etc--carries this film along where many another would have faltered. <br/><br/>Others here have commented about the plot, so what follows focuses on the actors: Morgan Freeman shows us again how powerful an actor he is--and he carries the film. Ben Affleck is just starting out in major roles here, and shows it. He is engaging.. but not an actor yet. Ciarán Hinds as Nemerov was unbelievable, both physically and in terms of how he approached the role (to me, anyway); Ron Rifkin over-emoted-as usual; however, Bridget Moynahan was fine--stood out in what was just a stock role. Other oft-used character actors do their stuff. Philip Baker Hall was really bad here--over-acting and pulling the pace of the film out of whack.<br/><br/>To me, this film was fine for a rainy afternoon. Nothing great--but good enough to put the popcorn in the microwave.
  46. I&#39;m not a Ben Affleck fan, but I don&#39;t hate him either. He&#39;s just colorless, which is kind of how the Jack Ryan character is written, but that&#39;s not my cinematic problem to fix: it&#39;s the writer an director&#39;s job to make it work.<br/><br/>The rest of the cast is an enviable crowd of who&#39;s-who in supporting actors and character people of Oscar calibre. So, with an interesting plot concept concerning alleged post-Cold War trickery from Russia, one has to ponder the culprit for such a slow film. I found the editing weak and therefore the director probably takes the blame for how un-thrilling this film is.<br/><br/>For those of you not in-the-know, Jack Ryan is a (spy/military ops writer) Tom Clancy character. He is an anti-Bond style character who is, ostensibly, not anxious to meet the bad guy or involve himself in the action. He nevertheless seems to find himself in it. <br/><br/>What is rather annoying about this film is that Ryan stumbles conveniently into everything and has more than 9 lives. So why even bother making him an anti-Bond character?<br/><br/>There are also laughably unrealistic scenes involving The President and his cabinet shouting at each other in a totally overly dramatized way that rings hollow both culturally and technically in view of the crisis. The lack of grittiness, authenticity, and energy that fuels this kind of film, just causes the whole vehicle to flop right off the rails. Having said that, the visual effects are very good with lots of pyro work and in particular, a sequence involving an aircraft carrier is a deft combination of &quot;live&quot; elements and computer generated enhancements. The third act is hard to follow and a culminates in a tedious, preachy little wrap-up that tries to be cute and ends up being about as fresh as a Murder She Wrote plot. But you might fall asleep before that, so don&#39;t worry too much about it.
  47. A middlebrow hybrid that should satisfy most fans of spy movies without blowing them away.
  48. The President of Russia has just died of a heart attack, and a new President—Alexander Nemerov (<a href="/name/nm0001354/">Ciarán Hinds</a>), an unknown commodity—has been named. However, U.S. President Robert Fowler (<a href="/name/nm0000342/">James Cromwell</a>), his advisers, and various CIA officials fear that Nemerov is a political hardliner, so CIA director William Cabot (<a href="/name/nm0000151/">Morgan Freeman</a>) recruits young CIA historian Dr Jack Ryan (<a href="/name/nm0000255/">Ben Affleck</a>), who once wrote a paper on Nemerov, to supply his analysis and advice on the situation. U.S. suspicions about Nemerov are further supported when Grozny, the capital city of Chechnya, is hit by a chemical weapon and Nemerov claims responsibility (when, in reality, he has no idea who is responsible). When a nuclear bomb is suddenly detonated in a football stadium in Baltimore, no further proof is needed. As hostilities accelerate between the U.S. and Russia, Jack suspects that Nemerov didn&#39;t order the attacks and tries to find out what is really going on before SNAPCOUNT—the order to launch ICBMs at Russia—is completed. The Sum of All Fears is also a 1991 novel by American author Tom Clancy. It is the fifth novel in the Jack Ryan series, and the fourth of the Jack Ryan books to be made into movies, preceded by <a href="/title/tt0099810/">The Hunt for Red October (1990)</a> (1990), <a href="/title/tt0105112/">Patriot Games (1992)</a> (1992), and <a href="/title/tt0109444/">Clear and Present Danger (1994)</a> (1994), and <a href="/title/tt1205537/">Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014)</a> (2014). <a href="/title/tt0499097/">Without Remorse</a> is currently in development without an expected release date. The screenplay for Sum of All Fears was written by American screenwriters Paul Attanasio and Daniel Pyne. Because he doesn&#39;t know who ordered the attack whether it was done by terrorists or a rogue group within his own army. Nevertheless, he explains to his close adviser, former KGB assassin Anatoli Grushkov (<a href="/name/nm0126250/">Michael Byrne</a>), it is &quot;better to appear guilty than impotent.&quot; Spinnaker is Cabot&#39;s secure source inside the Kremlin. They exchange info with each other, keeping &quot;the back channels open in hopes of staving off disaster.&quot; His identity is revealed at the end of the movie. Unable to speak to President Fowler, who is busy in the National Military Command Center (NMCC) ordering a strike on Russia, Jack uses the hotline to get the message to Nemerov that he knows the bomb that hit Baltimore was not Russian. The bomb was salvaged from a downed Israeli A-4 jet in 1973 and sold to a neofascist who then paid the three &quot;missing&quot; Russian scientists to activate it. The bomb was then hidden inside a cigarette machine and shipped to the U.S. where it was placed in the Baltimore Stadium and detonated in an attempt to set the U.S. and Russia at each others&#39; throats. Jack asks Nemerov to stand down his forces as a show of good faith, which Grushkov supports. Consequently, Nemerov calls off the attack on the United States, and President Fowler follows suit, calling off the U.S. attack on Russia. With the crisis diverted, Jack heads over to Memorial Hospital to find Cathy (<a href="/name/nm0005256/">Bridget Moynahan</a>) unharmed. The participants in the conspiracy are assassinated: Olson (<a href="/name/nm0272173/">Colm Feore</a>) by John Clark (<a href="/name/nm0000630/">Liev Schreiber</a>), General Dubinin (<a href="/name/nm0493738/">Evgeniy Lazarev</a>) by Russian agents, and Dressler (<a href="/name/nm0000869/">Alan Bates</a>) by Grushkov. Fowler and Nemerov sign mutual nuclear disarmament agreements and address the public on the South Lawn of the White House while Jack and Cathy are picnicking near the National Mall. They are approached by Grushkov, who reveals his identity as Spinnaker and invites Jack to keep in touch with him, just as Bill Cabot used to do. In the final scene, Grushkov gives Cathy an engagement present, which astounds her because Jack only asked her to marry him that morning. Jack asks Grushkov how he could know, but Grushkov just shrugs his shoulders, smiles, and walks away. The nuclear bomb was intended to repulse the invading Syrian Army which was making threatening gains into Israeli-held territory. The Skyhawk is destroyed by a surface-to-air missile (SAM), and the bomb crashes into the desert where it is buried by sand over the years. In the novel, four Israeli Skyhawks were each armed with a nuclear bomb. When the Syrian Army advance is halted in the Golan Heights, the necessity for the strike is averted. But chaos on the airfield, which involved a damaged F-4E Phantom igniting leaking fuel upon landing, result in a nuclear bomb being accidentally left on the fourth Skyhawk during the rearming process. All four Skyhawks are lost in an attack on a Syrian SAM battery. The unarmed nuclear bomb broke loose from the fourth Skyhawk as it disintegrated in mid-air, burying itself meters from the home of a Druze farmer. It is obtained by PFLP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine) terrorists years later. It is never explained in the film. In the novel, the Skyhawk was lost within Syrian territory east of the Purple Line (now a United Nations buffer zone), close to the Syrian-Lebanese border. Furthermore, Israel did not know there was a nuclear bomb missing until three days after the Skyhawk was lost over the Golan Heights. But it was not until the day after the Yom Kippur War ended that they were able to reconstruct the details of its loss. Not exactly. Though Ben Affleck does try to emulate Alec Baldwin and Harrison Ford in some parts, this film is largely treated as a separate continuity from the preceding films. Evidence of this is the fact that the technology used is obviously present-day (such as the use of e-mail and cell phones), while The Hunt for Red October took place during the Reagan administration. It&#39;s also clearly set in a post-Cold War world. This also explains the apparent contradiction of having Jack Ryan meet John Clark for the first time in both this film and Clear and Present Danger. Finally, Jack and Catherine are in a boyfriend-girlfriend relationship in this film, while they were married in the other three films. Clancy heavily criticised the film, mainly for its technical flaws. In the DVD commentary with director Phil Alden Robinson, Clancy introduced himself as &quot;the guy who wrote the book they ignored.&quot; He slammed Robinson&#39;s work throughout the commentary. a5c7b9f00b
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