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Homeland Security is one of those TV movies that tries to tackle the post-9/11 landscape with a military lens. The pacing is a bit slow at times, which you might expect from a drama focusing on the inner workings of a newly formed government office. Admiral McKee's character feels both weary and determined, reflecting the conflicted nature of his situation. The performances are decent, though no one will likely remember them as standout. It's really about the atmosphere and how it captures the tension of the times. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, do add a layer of realism to the scenarios presented. It's interesting, if not essential, viewing for those who appreciate how films reflect societal fears and challenges.
Post-9/11 themes exploredStrong military focusDecent performances, slow pacing
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