Ruth Margareth
The last movie I watched was 'The Mauritanian' 'The Mauritanian' is a movie that is based on a real life story, about an innocent man, Mohammad Slahi, that was captured by the US Government. The US Government suspected him being the perpetrator/or terrorist behind 9/11. One of the worst incidents that happened in history. The movie tells us about a Criminal Defense attorney and her associate taking the Slahi case and their fight for Slahi injustice accusation and a military prosecutor journey in investigating the case of 9/11. The movie also tells us about what Slahi experienced while he was detained in a US Government Prison in Cuba and what the US Government horribly did to him and torturing him based on nothing, or simply based on suspicion. For those of you who like documentary movies, this is a great one that worth to watch. This short synopsis is written by me, and please correct this article if you find any grammatical errors in it. Thank you 😊
Feb 25, 2021 3:42 AM
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The last movie I watched was 'The Mauritanian' 'The Mauritanian' is based on a real life story about an innocent man, Mohammad Slahi, that was captured by the US Government. The US Government suspected him of being the perpetrator behind one of the worst terrorist attacks in recent history, 9/11. The movie follows a Criminal Defense attorney and her associate, who take on the Slahi case, and their fight to prove Slahi's innocence. At the same time a military prosecutor investigates the case of 9/11. The movie also portrays Slahi's experience while he was detained in a US Government prison in Cuba and the horrible things that the US Government did to him, torturing him simply based on suspicion. For those of you who like documentary movies, this is a great one and is worth a watch. This short synopsis is written by me, and please correct this article if you find any grammatical errors in it. Thank you 😊
Great job! These edits are mostly to make it sound more natural :)
February 25, 2021
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