The Art of War is an Americanaction movie. The title is based on the ancient Chinese text of the same name by war strategist Sun Tzu. Movie poster for Die Another Day, the 20th James Bond movie. ... Sun Tzu (孫子 also commonly written in pinyin: Sūn Zǐ) was the author of The Art of War, an influential ancient Chinese book on military strategy (for the most part not dealing directly with tactics). ...
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In Sun-Tzes The Art of War, the ruler is advised that the best way to defeat an enemy is through efforts to weaken a state from inside.
However, snippets of information are imparted throughout the film, so discovering the plot is the main mystery, and the violence only begins to make sense at the end of the film.
The tagline of the film is "Do you know who your enemy is?," though in my opinion one word is misspelled, as the film sorely needs an enema.
Almost three years into Iraq 2, artistic rejoinder to the war — from the categorical to the allegorical — is only now beginning to reach conspicuous density.
On March 10, 2003, days before the start of the war, Maines stated during a concert in London that the band was "ashamed the president of the United States is from Texas."
In Austin, Bukka Allen says he was thinking about the war from the day it started, which is when he began planning "13 Ways to Live," a compilation album featuring songs about the war from a variety of singer-songwriters.