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Un enemigo que no pueden ver. Una nación amenazada. Una crisis que no pueden controlar.

Tras el secuestro de un líder religioso musulmán por tropas norteamericanas, Nueva York se convierte en el objetivo de una serie de atentados terroristas. Anthony Hubbard, el director del equipo antiterrorista del FBI, y la agente de la CIA Elise Kraft serán los encargados de acabar con la organización criminal. Mientras tanto, el gobierno decide declarar la ley marcial en la Gran Manzana.

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Denzel Washington as Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard

Denzel Washington

Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard
Denzel Washington delivered a commanding performance as Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard in the 1998 political thriller "The Siege," directed by Edward Zwick. As an elite counter-terrorism agent working for the NYPD, Washington's Hubbard is the embodiment of stoic resolve and moral integrity in the face of escalating terror and the erosion of civil liberties. His character grapples with the complexities of combating domestic terrorism while maintaining his ethical compass, providing a nuanced portrayal of a man torn between duty and the preservation of American values. Washington's charisma and depth shine through as he navigates the treacherous political landscape, forming an uneasy alliance with an FBI agent played by Annette Bening, and standing as a pillar of restraint against the military's increasingly aggressive tactics led by a General played by Bruce Willis. His performance is a testament to his ability to convey a character's inner conflict and the gravity of the situation without succumbing to the melodrama that often plagues the genre. Washington's Hubbard is not just a high-ranking officer but a humanist at heart, whose actions and decisions resonate with the audience and elevate the film's thematic exploration of liberty and security.
Bruce Willis as Major-General William Devereaux

Bruce Willis

Major-General William Devereaux
In "The Siege" (1998), Bruce Willis delivers a commanding performance as Major-General William Devereaux, a role that showcases his versatility as an actor beyond his more familiar action-hero persona. As Devereaux, Willis embodies the rigid, uncompromising mindset of a military leader tasked with protecting New York City from a wave of terrorism. His portrayal is marked by an intense, steely-eyed determination and a palpable sense of urgency. Willis's Devereaux is a man of action, often butting heads with FBI Agent Anthony Hubbard (Denzel Washington) over the appropriate response to the escalating crisis. Willis effectively captures the general's internal conflict between his duty to safeguard the nation and the moral implications of his harsh countermeasures, which include martial law and the suspension of civil liberties. His performance adds a complex layer to the film's exploration of security versus freedom, as he convinces the audience of both Devereaux's conviction and his vulnerability in the face of extraordinary circumstances, making his character a memorable and thought-provoking figure in the film's narrative.
Tony Shalhoub as Agent Frank Haddad

Tony Shalhoub

Agent Frank Haddad
Tony Shalhoub delivered a compelling performance as FBI Special Agent Frank Haddad in the 1998 film "The Siege," directed by Edward Zwick. As a Lebanese-American agent deeply entrenched in the investigation of a series of terrorist attacks in New York City, Shalhoub's portrayal is nuanced and layered, bringing to the fore the complexities of cultural identity and loyalty in the face of escalating national security threats. His character grapples with the duality of his identity, facing prejudice within the bureau and the skepticism of his own community. Shalhoub's nuanced acting renders Agent Haddad as a man caught between two worlds, expertly conveying the internal struggle that comes with being an Arab-American in a post-9/11 world, even though the film predates those events. His performance is marked by a quiet intensity and a palpable sense of integrity, which stands out in a narrative that questions the balance between freedom and security, and the price of terror on individual rights and humanity. Shalhoub's portrayal adds depth to the film's exploration of these timely themes, offering a poignant reminder of the personal toll such crises can exact on those tasked with protecting society.