The form of “Argo” invites its own porosity to the question of how the world, and Hollywood, and politics, and the very circulation of knowledge and information have changed in the intervening thirty-three years. Instead, Affleck“Argo,” which opened this weekend, is a perfect example of the latter. Ben Affleck's terrific thriller-drama-Hollywood-satire about a secret plan to rescue American diplomats during the Iranian hostage crisis of 1979 could have included, say, Al PacinoRead our 'Argo' review to see if director Ben Affleck's third film about the Iran hostage crisis is as tense and thrilling as his previous work.The release of Argo -- a wonderful film -- comes ever so coincidentally a month before the presidential election and a month after the murders of our diploThe form of “Argo” invites its own porosity to the question of how the world, and Hollywood, and politics, and the very circulation of knowledge and information have changed in the intervening thirty-three years. Instead, Affleck
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