Two American soldiers investigating an empty pipeline construction site after the Iraq War are attacked by a renowned Iraqi sniper named Juba, who tricks one soldier into revealing important information and lures rescue teams into traps, but with the help of his injured comrade, they eventually manage to injure and kill the sniper. The Wall is a 2017 American English-language Drama Thriller motion picture featuring Aaron Taylor-johnson, John Cena and Laith Nakli. T SERIES in association with Big Indie Pictures, Picrow and Amazon Studios. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Dave Bartis. The Wall is written by Dwain Worrell and directed by Doug Liman. Roadside Attractions acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. The Wall was released on 3rd July 2020 and takes a screen time of 88 minutes. The Wall was made on a budget of $3 million and it was a hit at box office gross of $3 million. Cinematography was done by Roman Vasyanov and editing by Julia Bloch
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The Wall Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 57%
In its best moments, The Wall is just a movie, a tense and nasty black box thriller that conveys its politics through the microcosmic stakes of its life and death scenario. ( Read More )
Within minutes, however, Limans thriller lurches off in a more low key, intimate direction. ( Read More )
A.A. Dowd
In its best moments, The Wall is just a movie, a tense and nasty black box thriller that conveys its politics through the microcosmic stakes of its life and death scenario. ( Read More )
Chris Nashawaty
It isnt particularly interested in thorny questions about Why We Fight, or in framing that question in the gung ho, red white and blue bunting of Hollywood heroism. ( Read More )
Glenn Kenny
The posturing leads to an ending thats unsatisfying even on the level of pessimism it aspires to. ( Read More )