Nate Foster
Daniel Radcliffe
Nate Foster

“Defend your nation. Become your enemy.”
Nate Foster, a young, idealistic FBI agent, goes undercover to take down a radical white supremacy terrorist group. The bright up-and-coming analyst must confront the challenge of sticking to a new identity while maintaining his real principles as he navigates the dangerous underworld of white supremacy. Inspired by real events.
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Nate Foster
Daniel Radcliffe
Nate Foster
Angela Zampino
Toni Collette
Angela Zampino
Dallas Wolf
Tracy Letts
Dallas Wolf
Gerry Conrad
Sam Trammell
Gerry Conrad
Tom Hernandez
Nestor Carbonell
Tom Hernandez
Andrew Sheehan
Chris Sullivan
Andrew Sheehan
Roy
Seth Numrich
Roy
Vince Sargent
Pawel Szajda
Vince Sargent
Johnny
Devin Druid
Johnny
Morgan
Burn Gorman
Morgan
Frank Hedges
Adam Meier
Frank Hedges
Usman
Roger Yawson
Usman
**The good, the Bad and the Ugly sides of the FBI force!** The post Harry Potter series, apart from awesome in 'Horns', Daniel Radcliffe struggled to find his character, where he fits in. I mean he tried many different ones, but I think in this he was so good. Initially I thought 'whaaaat?' Because with his physique, he did not qualify to play an FBI agent. He was like when the Captain America first came to the army recruitment. And then when the story progressed, I realised the character was designed that way. So I found it kind of fun, though the topic it was dealing, especially knowing it was inspired by the real, this is definitely an eye opener. The first 5 minutes reveals the film's whole plot. Though the opening was the end part of some undercover operation taken by the FBI. It does not show us how it all had happened, but with a new mission, another similar kind of event follows which is what this film. Some people call it a propaganda, but I think it was a good message film for the common people. For how misused the homeland security force. I mean they were doing their jobs, but for achieving big within the force, they take the risks which unfortunately transforms the barking dogs into the biting ones. So basically the infiltration means, they are the one to encourage those bad guys to act, in order to get them red handed. If it was for a good cause like if they nab the real culprit, then it's okay, but the innocents should not be turned into evil and punished. Like there are no bad guys, but they make one and take into the custody. If you watch it and think about it, you would relaise what I meant. It was a better film than I anticipated, and the performance by Daniel Radcliffe was the highlight of the film. Some newcomer directed it and decently done his job. Not a must see, but surely I force you to watch it to learn the good, the bad and the ugly sides of the FBI force. _7/10_
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