At NPR, Liane Hansen talks with director Doug Liman about 'Fair Game':
And for the story, what I found so compelling is the scene you just played, where she's in Kuala Lumpur and she's infiltrating a supply chain for nuclear components that are destined for a place, either North Korea or Iran, is that the contrast - that we see her in the field but then we see her at home with her friends and with her husband. And you realize that she can't tell anybody what it is she does for a living.
Who stops illegal nuclear components from falling into the wrong hands? I'm still amazed that people actually do that kind of work.
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