The film explores Cold War paranoia and the concept of the "military-industrial complex"—specifically how certain factions might prefer perpetual war over peace to maintain their power.
The story follows (Gene Hackman), an honest soldier tasked with escorting a military prisoner, Thomas Boyette (Tommy Lee Jones), from West Berlin to the United States. Uccidete_la_colomba_bianca_1989-Altadefinizione...
The plot involves high-ranking military officials from both the US and the USSR who intend to "kill the white dove"—a metaphor for sabotaging an upcoming nuclear disarmament treaty by assassinating a world leader. Critical Analysis The film explores Cold War paranoia and the
Reviewers frequently praise the chemistry between the leads. Hackman delivers a characteristic "everyman" performance, while Tommy Lee Jones is noted for playing a "diabolical" and cold-blooded professional killer. Thomas Boyette (Tommy Lee Jones)
Director Andrew Davis utilizes the Chicago setting effectively, with many noting that the film’s gritty, urban atmosphere and car chases echo Hackman's earlier work in The French Connection .