Clint Eastwood, the jingoistic director of such pro-war propaganda films like Flags of our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima.
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"Men willingly believe what they wish." - Julius Caesar, De Bello Gallico, Book III, Ch. 18
Quote: (01-22-2015 05:24 PM)Sourcecode Wrote:
You underestimate how ignorant so many people in this country are.
You open up the scene with him killing a muslim woman and child.. and its instant justifcation for people to do stuff like this
Quote: (01-22-2015 05:54 PM)VolandoVengoVolandoVoy Wrote:
I get what you're saying...but there is also a big difference between World War 2 and the Iraq War.
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Tillman gave up millions (and eventually his life) fighting in a conflict that he first supported and after careful thought came to disagree with...yet he fought for and with his men.
Quote: (01-22-2015 06:07 PM)El Chinito loco Wrote:
I didn't see anything politically unbalanced or terribly jingoistic with this film. The Iraq war was for bad reasons but this was about one man's journey through his service. He was shown making tough decisions with consequences in a war with questionable outcomes. Kyle definitely wasn't depicted as some kind of racist psychopath. Especially that one scene where he's literally trembling with horror and relief about not having to plug the kid with the rpg launcher.
Whether or not this was a good piece of film is another matter entirely. It's not Clint Eastwood's best but not his worst. Letters from Iwo Jima and Unforgiven are probably his best films. This is just OK.
Quote: (01-22-2015 05:24 PM)Sourcecode Wrote:
You open up the scene with him killing a muslim woman and child.. and its instant justifcation for people to do stuff like this
Quote: (01-22-2015 05:24 PM)Sourcecode Wrote:This.
Lol...Wastelander...A war,arguably, about the most decorated sniper in american history?
going through his life and views.
And you say..its not political?
Bruh.. clearly you don;t know propaganda when it hits you
First of all the movie jumped around a lot.
The back story sucked.. and and the end explanation was worse.
purely from a cinematography standpoint... the movie was rushed and horrible made.
I think that they said the movie was already being made before he died..so they awkwardly wrapped the movie up.
As for the story...It was just another american war sob story propaganda thing.
Im not bring up Kyle..Im saying the movie was just a sob story.
The trend of these war movies is pretty played out... go for the emotions of the people to keep support high, while disguising a lot of the real problems.
And yea.. even if you don't believe people will take the movie an spin it.
You underestimate how ignorant so many people in this country are.
You open up the scene with him killing a muslim woman and child.. and its instant justifcation for people to do stuff like this
Quote: (01-25-2015 12:37 AM)Quintus Curtius Wrote:
I saw this movie tonight. I had wanted to see what all the fuss was about.
But watch if you must.
Q
Quote: (01-22-2015 02:01 PM)komatiite Wrote:
You are either With the American Sniper... Or Against him, standing along Lindy West...
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree...chris-kyle