I was going to see it until Ron Howard went off on that rant against President Trump last week.
I don't think Opie Taylor had anything to do with this movie. Probably why it depicted the scenes fairly accurately.
We went to see it last night, and it was a B+ movie. Not much on plot or character development, but I don't think it needed to have much. The scenes in the church(?) near the bombed-out bridge seemed a little hokey, but overall it kept your interest. The tension was constant but not over the top (unlike "Uncut Gems") and, as one of our friends commented, it was not a "feel good" movie.
I'd recommend it to most people here, for the realism and seemingly accurate depictions of soldier's lives during that time. If you like your action and destruction in the "Star Warts", CGI-enhanced, vein, this may not be your type of movie.