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The story takes place on a film set in Brooklyn. FBI special agent Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard teams up with U.S. Army General William Devereaux whose mission is to track down the heartless leader of terrorists and prevent terrorists from destroying the city. They must be in danger to attain their goal.
Even at its most unbelievable, The Siege has the performances of Washington and Bening to fall back on, and a theme that understands that what's difficult is not choosing right from wrong but 'choosing the wrong that's more right.'
The prejudicial attitudes embodied in the film are insidious, like the anti-Semitism that infected fiction and journalism in the 1930s--not just in Germany, but in Britain and America.
[Benning] is the only fresh, compelling character in the film.
January 01, 2000
Boxoffice Magazine
A flawed but not uninteresting political thriller that struggles with middling success to satisfy the dual aims of being both commercially entertaining and socially significant.