Posted on 01/15/2015 9:05:34 AM PST by walford
Spouting off to an empty chair at the 2012 Republican National Convention, Clint Eastwood looked as if he were slipping into doddering dementia, but hes shrewder and more focused than ever in his Iraq War picture American Sniper. Its a crackerjack piece of filmmaking, a declaration that hes not yet ready to be classified as an Old Master, that he can out-Bigelow Kathryn Bigelow. Morally, though, he has regressed from the heights of Letters From Iwo Jima (2006). In more ways than one, the Iraq occupation is seen through the sight of a high-powered rifle. The movie is scandalously blinkered.
Its springboard is the tragically murdered Chris Kyles best-selling memoir (written with Jim DeFelice), which chronicled his tours in Iraq as a Navy seal and his acquisitionthanks to an unprecedented number of sniper killsof the sobriquet the Legend. Im not going to fault Kyles view of his enemies as representing a savage, despicable evil, but I do fault Eastwood for making what is, essentially, a propaganda film.
The script, by Jason Hall, shows Kyle (Bradley Cooper) watching the Twin Towers fall on 9/11 and enlisting, having learned from his dad that the world consists of sheep, wolves, and sheepdogs, and that he must be the lasta protector. Then, after disarming and winning a woman named Taya (Sienna Miller), hes off to Iraq, with no indication that the two events9/11 and the Iraq invasionhave been yoked together by unscrupulous politicians who dont have a clue what lies in store for American soldiers. As in many jingoist war movies, the native population are portrayed as invaders of our sacred space instead of vice versa. Hall provides a supervillain, a crack shot named Mustafa (Sammy Sheik) who hunts the Legend, with Eastwood laying on the growly-doomy music whenever Mustafa appears. Their face-off gives American Sniper a conventional, suck-on-this climax.
In the latest Hunger Games movie, Philip Seymour Hoffmans PR guy, Plutarch, views propaganda footage of Katniss Everdeen and says, Its a little on the nose, but of course so is war. He could be talking about American Sniper. A fellow sniper tells Kyle as he takes aim at a potential insurgent, If youre wrong they send your ass to Leavenworthwhich would be news to a lot of soldiers who got it wrong without consequences. When Kyle goes back to Iraq, Taya (now with their son and daughter) says, I dont think well be here when you get back. And you just know, as soon as Kyles buddy asks him to be his best man, that in a few moments the guy will be history.
Eastwood does stage a scarily amorphous final battle in a sandstorm, and Cooper is very impressive. Best known for more congenial roles, he plays Kyle as grimly self-contained, both hyperalert and alienated. Kyle is put through the kind of training that would drive most men insane and, newly honed, gradually realizes that hes now fit to do only a few thingsprotect other Americans, avoid being killed, and killand that hell never fully recover his old self. But Eastwoodwho never directed a better scene than the one in Unforgiven when the protagonist shoots a basically harmless man and has to listen to his excruciating death throesmakes the moral stakes almost nonexistent. The people Kyle shoots always represent a savage, despicable evil, and the physical and mental cost to other Americans just comes with the territory. Its a Republican platform movie.
It's not as if Hollywood has made movies and TV shows that push the Hard Left narrative of anti-capitalism, America is the root of all evil, fathers are a bad influence, private property is the real Original Sin, the US military is mostly about enriching the bourgeois at the expense of poor innocents who hate us because we deserve it, women are victims, minorities are victims, homosexuals are an ethnic group, abortion is a sacrament...
The left lies and claim the truth as rightwing propaganda.
Dang it! Now I have to go see it!
Well could it be that we are seeing the starts of a “backlash” against the left for a change?
This is unreadable!
I agree.
“In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act.” - George Orwell
I still have a little chair (doll furniture) sitting in the back window of my car.
One more piece of evidence that the left consider Hollywood their property where no dissent is permitted.
When was the last time Hollywood made a film that depicted the dad as anything but a clownish, cowardly fool?
http://i.imgur.com/a05iUvt.jpg
a classic !
every American President will be remembered by a single sentence.
in obama’s case, it will be by a single picture.
Compared to what? The gazillion other Hollywood movies out there based on scripted left-wing wet dreams?
I thought it was funny.
But I’ve been arguing online with liberals since almost the turn of the century. I laugh at them a lot. They don’t think like we do.
Seriously.
Nailed it!!!
LOL!
I was thinking the same thing. I don't like to go out to see movies anymore. Also the movie ads look pretty lousy ('baby' this and 'baby' that). But given that this leftist America hater is against the movie - I probably should see it (groan)...
Yeah, it might have been delivered a little smother if he'd had a speechwriter do it for him, but the main reason the crowd loved it was because it was authentically spontaneous.
Who cares what this dickhead says? When American Sniper opens tomorrow, it instantly will become the most popular movie in America.
Kyle was fighting against the allies of registered Democrats....
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