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Synopsis of Mile 22, Trans TV Cinema 24 April 2024

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Synopsis of Mile 22, Trans TV Cinema 24 April 2024

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia

Trans TV Cinema tonight, Wednesday (24/4), will broadcast Mile 22 (2018) at 21.00 WIB. The following is a synopsis of the film Mile 22, starring Mark Wahlberg and Iko Uwais.

The story of this film centers on the character James Silva, played by Mark Wahlberg. He is said to be a CIA agent who leads a team called Overwatch.

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The Overwatch team must find a chemical called cesium in a Russian federal security office in America. They had to prevent sending cesium to the enemy because the material was very dangerous and could explode.

However, the mission failed and the cesium was taken by a number of people from the Russian federal office.

The Overwatch team then met Li Noor (Iko Uwais) who asked for protection from the American embassy in a fictional country called Indocars. Li Noor was targeted by the Indocars government because he was considered to have betrayed the country.

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Li Noor admitted that he had information related to cesium that was useful for the Overwatch team. James Silva finally agreed to escort Li Noor the 22 miles to board the plane.

However, the mission did not go smoothly at all. A number of obstacles were faced, including from the government which wanted to take Li Noor back by launching attack after attack.

This film became a topic of conversation in Indonesia because it starred Iko Uwais. In fact, in this film there is also Indonesian language dialogue between Li Noor and Alice Kerr, played by Lauren Cohan.

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This film, directed by Peter Berg, was first released in August 2018.

Apart from Mile 22, Peter Berg also made a number of other films, such as Spenser Confidential (2020), Patriots Day (2016), Lone Survivor (2013), Battleship (2012), Hancock (2008), Friday Night Lights (2004), and Very Bad Things (1998).

Mile 22, which was produced at a cost of US$35-60 million, was only able to earn US$66.3 million from international broadcasts.

After knowing the synopsis for Miles 22, watch the film at the Trans TV Cinema tonight at 21.00. Not only that, Trans TV Cinema will also show Loving Pablo at 23.00 WIB.

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(chris)

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