Do you think this is a modern war movie? You are wrong, this is a comedy.

Lindsay 2022-01-07 15:53:35

Mainly speaking about the former top commander of the US military in Afghanistan, Stanley McChrystal, who was elected as one of the four-star generals of Time Magazine's annual man of the year, because he made improper remarks against the White House in "Rolling Stone" and ended himself. Military career. A man who only likes to fight, he fought hard in Afghanistan as if he was hitting cotton. It is better to be with the soldiers than with his wife who has been married for 30 years. The wife’s actors choose... not like two at all. Mouth.
The film said it was ironic, it was not deep enough; it was war, it had no intense scenes; it was comedy, it was basically not funny. Except for the mission where the soldiers went out, I saw a running Afghan. One soldier wanted to shoot. The other said no. He didn't see his weapon. He wanted to shoot. Do you think he was running in the morning? There is also the irony of former Afghan President Karzai, ignoring state affairs, lying in bed and watching "Dumb and Gua".
It’s okay to recognize those actors when watching a movie. Will Poulter in "Wilder Hunter", Le Case Steinfeld in "Escape from Breaking Down", Queen Tilda Swinton, and Russell Crowe in the last flash. The cast is good, not the movie.

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  • Ken 2022-01-07 15:53:35

    Doing nothing is better than thinking about doing something!

  • Dylan 2022-03-21 09:02:38

    Political satire, and Pete is very funny.

War Machine quotes

  • [last lines]

    Sean Cullen: Anyway, in the absence of any real soul searching, what do we do? Well, obviously, we sack Glen and we bring in some other guy. And that other guy... was Bob.

  • Sean Cullen: [voiceover] The thing about counterinsurgency is that it doesn't really work. We tried it in Viet Nam. That went well... The British and the French gave it a shot trying to hang on to *their* crumbling empires... It just hasn't worked. To me, it would seem kind of simple why. You can't win the trust of a country by invading it. You can't build a nation at gunpoint.