When Sam, a soldier who served in Afghanistan and Iraq, pays a visit to Amira's uncle, Bassam, who served as Sam's Iraqi translator, they meet. Because they served together in the war, Bassam and Sam had a particular kinship. Amira initially has reservations about him because he is an American soldier, and her brother was murdered in the battle by an American bomb. Charlie, Sam's cousin, seeks Sam for assistance with illicit hedge funds, which Sam is unaware of. Since her father died, Amira has been living with her uncle Bassam. She sells bootlegged movies on the street corner, but after being caught, she is forced to stay with Sam, and immigration officials begin to pursue her. Sam and Amira fall in love as the film proceeds.
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When Sam, a soldier who served in Afghanistan and Iraq, pays a visit to Amira's uncle, Bassam, who served as Sam's Iraqi translator, they meet. Because they served together in the war, Bassam and Sam had a particular kinship. Amira initially has reservations about him because he is an American soldier, and her brother was murdered in the battle by an American bomb. Charlie, Sam's cousin, seeks Sam for assistance with illicit hedge funds, which Sam is unaware of. Since her father died, Amira has been living with her uncle Bassam. She sells bootlegged movies on the street corner, but after being caught, she is forced to stay with Sam, and immigration officials begin to pursue her. Sam and Amira fall in love as the film proceeds.
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