by careinke » Tue 15 Apr 2008, 01:33:27
Ferretlover,
Well we just finished watching “The Kingdom” and I got to give them credit they did a good job. If I did not know that it was not shot in Riyadh, I would have been asking myself how they managed to shoot this in Saudi. Through cinema magic, a lot of the buildings and streets in the film were ones that I was familiar with in Saudi. The costumes were good, the Arabic was correct, and most of the culture stuff was right on. Obviously the technical director had been to Riyadh and probably to Prince Sultan Airbase in Al Kharj. Kind of made me wax nostalgic.
Now for the criticism, I know they had to take some poetic license, but there is no way the female FBI agent would be dressed that way off the compound. She would have had to wear an Abiya (The black robe) and a scarf covering her hair or the Matawa (Religious police) would have been all over her.
In addition, I am not aware of any Oil Company compounds in Riyadh. They are located on the two coasts by Dhahran and Jeddah. The western compounds in Riyadh are primarily for diplomatic and defense contractor purposes. All of the compounds are surrounded by concrete walls at least eight feet high. This is not just applicable to western compounds. All compounds and single dwelling houses (Saudi and western) are surrounded by high walls. So the shoot out scene at the end should have had walls surrounding the apartment buildings.
Finally there should have been a lot more prayer calls. You can’t miss them by law, you can not build a building that is not within earshot of a mosque. The whole country runs on prayer time, all of the shops are shuttered and all business stops during prayer (five times a day).
Overall a pretty good flick and for the most part technically correct.
Cliff (Start a rEVOLution, grow a garden)