Monkeyrating: 8/10
although i rate this movie 8/10 based on film-making, on moral grounds i rate it a 4/10.
See the video review for more details about why.
Genre: action, pseudo-biography, drama. and PATRIOTISM PORNOGRAPHY.
American Sniper's brilliance as a film is only overshadowed by its failure at being honest.
What makes a good film a bad project? What is the line between a Patriotic Movie and a psedo-patriotic piece of Propaganda? Can a well made movie be called a 'good' movie even if it distorts the truth so far that good and evil itself cross definitions?
A Film Pickle review by Pushkaraj S Shirke. (twitter: @credosian)
Just for detailed info on facts about Kris Kyle, read this - an excerpt from an article not written by me:
Here are seven lies about Chris Kyle and the story that director Clint Eastwood is telling:
1. The Film Suggests the Iraq War Was In Response To 9/11: One way to get audiences to unambiguously support Kyle’s actions in the film is to believe he’s there to avenge the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The movie cuts from Kyle watching footage of the attacks to him serving in Iraq, implying there is some link between the two.
2. The Film Invents a Terrorist Sniper Who Works For Multiple Opposing Factions: Kyle’s primary antagonist in the film is a sniper named Mustafa. Mustafa is mentioned in a single paragraph in Kyle’s book, but the movie blows him up into an ever-present figure and Syrian Olympic medal winner who fights for both Sunni insurgents in Fallujah and the Shia Madhi army.
3. The Film Portrays Chris Kyle as Tormented By His Actions: Multiple scenes in the movie portray Kyle as haunted by his service. One of the film’s earliest reviews praised it for showing the “emotional torment of so many military men and women.” But that torment is completely absent from the book the film is based on. In the book, Kyle refers to everyone he fought as “savage, despicable” evil. He writes, “I only wish I had killed more.” He also writes, “I loved what I did. I still do. If circumstances were different – if my family didn’t need me – I’d be back in a heartbeat. I’m not lying or exaggerating to say it was fun. I had the time of my life being a SEAL.” On an appearance on Conan O’Brien’s show he laughs about accidentally shooting an Iraqi insurgent. He once told a military investigator that he doesn’t “shoot people with Korans. I’d like to, but I don’t.”
- Pushkaraj S Shirke
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