interspersing quick cuts to the train ride with a thuddingly boring back story of average, slightly hyperactive kids who maintained a lifelong friendship.
And the critics just can’t wrap their minds around
average kids who are friends who rise to the occasion
and perform like heros. This is always what has made
America a thing to be proud of, and yet they hold it
in disdain. How sad for them. Sad.
They would only praise the film if the soldiers included Bradley/Chelsea Manning, Bowe Bergdahl, and an angry lesbian/trannie.
And the villain has to be switched from a moslem jihadist to an alt-right white neo-nazi.