It's not a matter of business people. . .

Linnie 2022-11-06 02:03:55

The subject matter is based on real events. The arms trade is not often known to ordinary people, which is a bit of a novelty. The two leading actors still played well, and the sense of substitution was very strong during the viewing process. Especially the devilish laughter of Fatty, which is a lot of extra points.
Funny plots appear at the right time, such as the images of Iraqi gas stations encountering local armed forces fleeing for their lives. In the scene of Albania changing the packaging of the bullet, the panning lens was used in an overhead shot, accompanied by a symphony, and the taste of banter was obvious.
American directors have always been bold, which is related to the political environment. Those involving government scandals are good subjects for remakes. Worth a look.

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War Dogs quotes

  • Efraim Diveroli: [while cutting through the line at the airport in Jordan with David] Sorry. Don't worry, I have to go first, I'm American.

  • Efraim Diveroli: Jordanian customs seized our Berettas.

    David Packouz: What? Why?

    Efraim Diveroli: I don't fucking know, David! I dropped out of high school before they covered international diplomacy!