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U.S. Navy Seal Chris Kyle takes his sole mission, protecting his comrades, to heart and becomes one of the most lethal snipers in American history. His pinpoint accuracy not only saves countless lives but also makes him a prime target of insurgents. Despite great danger and his struggle to be a good husband and father to his family back in the States, Kyle serves four tours of duty in Iraq. However, when he finally returns home, he finds that he cannot leave the war behind.
Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle pinpoint accuracy saves countless lives on the battlefield and turns him into a legend. Back home to his wife and kids after four tours of duty, however, Chris finds that it is the war he can wait leave behind.
I have to admit that i was conflicted going in to this one...i had read the book when it came out, and it left a very bad taste in my mouth. So for me watching the film was mostly an exercise to see what if any of the character of Mr Kyle would come out, because in the book, at least i was left not liking the man a whole lot.
The film...it cant possibly cover the material in the book in linear fashion, but would it tread the correct line and balance between the tours and killing and family life back home? Did it attempt to? Did it manage to? The answer on that is no. The film is primarily an action film with cutaways...thats been done before i hear you say, yes but the cutaway scenes lack any semblance of background set up, context or any real sense of satisfying displays of human interaction. Even the birth of his children is, to me, dealt with on an almost cursory level and like every other non-action subject secondary to the killing.
Did Mr Eastwood leave in some the objectionable parts of Mr Kyles personality, such as referring to inhabitants of the countries he served as "savages" and references to wanting to have killed more...yes. One wonders if this is what you hope it to be, balance and faithfully representative of the man, or an endorsement of those narrow minded views. Having seen Mr Eastwoods other films, particularly Gran Torino, where racial epithets were thrown left and right, in context i must say, making it the hardest to watch of any of his films (the first time around at least), and in the hands of any other director would have been incendiary, i choose to believe that the less attractive sides of Mr Kyles views were left in due to balance and and faithful representation.
There was a lot of license taken in the film as to locations of activity and the whole enemy sniper arc, Mr Kyle never killed the enemy sniper who's story is portrayed in the film. This alone is a disappointing event in what is based on his autobiography. That is the biggest plot hole though.
As to the actors, there's no faulting them, Bradley Cooper is solid and transfixing in this role. He almost made me forget about the flawed man he was portraying. And this is where we get the to the man behind the film and his flaws.
The actors are the only reason i rated it a 3.
Since this is based on an autobiography i feel its fair comment to address the person on which this is based.
This will no doubt be the longest part of this post, but i feel its important to address.
As i said, i read the book when it came out. Having been in the long range shot business myself in my countries service, i was aware of his reported feats and grabbed the book when it came out. It promised to be the best read about sniping since the books of the exploits of Gunnery Sergeant Hathcock, whos shadow looms large over anyone who has ever peered through a scoped rifle.
What started with high hopes and at times bordered on respect for the craft was quickly overpowered by the sense that this man was a sociopath who disliked anyone not draped in red white and blue, and that he had a bloodlust often expressing the wish he had killed more. The language in which he expressed his utter lack of willingness to view inhabitants of the countries he served as anything less than "savages" was just the start.
I know from my own experience when enlisting that, under the system in my country, Mr Kyle would have been weeded out as a potential sociopath or undesirable via the psych eval during the process to enlist, or if displayed at any point thereafter. And thats just basic admission, not officer candidate enlistment. My country has, i must say, a different process of enlistment, where it is more discerning about who gets through , when i was enlisting 25 years ago, i knew people who were having to repeat the last grade of highschool to improve grades to be accepted or to perhaps mature a bit more. During basic i saw more than few people shown the door as they seemed only interested in being in with the sole purpose of killing people, or on other occasions using colloquial derogatory terms to describe inhabitants of foreign countries. Those people were weeded out, never to set foot on foreign soil to represent their views wearing the badge of our nation, and im glad of it.
You can however end up with people like Mr Kyle, who loathed and reduced those who he faced on the battlefield to the level of referring to as savages, and with a hatred that transcends the fog of war and exposes a vein of both racism and ideological rejection.
Mr Kyle says in his book (and is paraphrased in the movie as saying) that he doesn't give a f@@# about the Iraqi people. Having served with, and know many of my countrymen who have served overseas, this is a strong component of their service, to improve the lives of the non-combatants of the countries they serve in. There's no hint of that from Mr Kyles own lips. This is for me the sign of a confirmed sociopath.
Where im not conflicted is finding out only at the end of the film that he was killed by someone with suspected PTSD, someone he was reportedly trying to help. No child should have the grow up without their father. My honest condolences go out to them especially on the loss of their father, who made it home, only to be taken miles from it.
American Sniper: Powerful and intense. Two words that perfectly describe American Sniper. From the moment Chris Kyle is deployed to Iraq, the intensity in the film never lets up. Without a doubt, this is the most intense film I have ever seen. I thought good action movies kept me at the edge of my seat, but American Sniper is the true definition of an edge-of-a-seat film. At some points of the movie, I almost had to stand up and take a deep breath because my heart was beating so fast. I could tell everyone else in the audience felt the same way. With Clint Eastwood's best directing since Gran Torino, career best performance from Bradley Cooper, and the most powerful scriptwriting I have seen, American Sniper excels in nearly every category.
I just want you guys to know that some may find this movie biased because it calls a lot of the Iraqi's savages and seems very one-sided in it's view point of the War. This movie is about a soldier's life, and no way in hell a Navy SEAL is gonna think the work he does is not important or the men who try to kill his teammates are nothing less than scumbags. All of us would think this way if someone tried to kill our friends.
The trailer for this film kind of makes it seem like the movie is a little boring, but that is literally the opposite of what this film is. All of the emotion and intensity they are able to convey behind a sniper scope and with no one talking is astounding and very impressive. It draws you into the story with those emotions and intense scenes and you feel like you are living in the story with him. The script was near-perfect as well for the story it was telling as well. I will never know how hard it is for military men to acclimate back to their lives back home, but now I at least have a better understanding of the fight they have to go through from hearing gun shots all day to expecting to be normal at their son's birthday party. It is exactly like what Taya Kyle, played by Sienna Miller, says to Chris Kyle, "if you think this war hasn't changed you, your wrong." The power it was able to convey in nearly every scene was incredible, the script, the music, the acting, just everything went together perfectly. The audience felt exactly what Clint Eastwood, the director, wanted us to feel. I think it might even be his best work since Unforgiven to be honest.
When I saw Bradley Cooper in the trailer for this film, I could not believe it was him. He looks so different which is just a testament to how much dedication he puts into his roles. He worked for months on end to put forty-plus pounds of muscle on to play the most deadly sniper in military history. His acting was phenomenal. He has a perfect Texas accent and plays the born and bread country boy down to a tee. He definitely deserves every inch of that Oscar nomination he received. How perfectly he played not only a Navy SEAL, but a SEAL who has to find some impossible way to go back to the life he has home is amazing.
This film again is extremely intense and some scenes in Iraq do get a little graphic so make sure you are ready to see this film because it is not one of those films you can just pick up and watch whenever. If you can handle it though, I highly recommend American Sniper as your first choice walking into the theater.
For more of my reviews, go to my website at reviewsbywest.com
Director Clint Eastwood‘s focus on Kyle is so tight that no other character, including wife Taya (Sienna Miller), comes through as a person, and the scope so narrow that the film engages only superficially with the many moral issues surrounding the Iraq War.
In 2016, the website the Intercept also discovered a discrepancy in the terms of medals Kyle had earned. Kyle had persistently claimed to have won two silver stars and five bronze stars for valor. However, military records show that Kyle actually earned one silver star and three bronze stars for valor. By contrast Kyle's official Navy discharge papers, his DD214, tally with the account in Kyle's book. The navy later amended Kyle's DD214 to one silver star and four bronze stars, commenting that Kyle would have had no influence over his awards beyond signing for them. The film portrays Kyle's enlistment as a reaction to terrorist attacks, but actually he had planned to join ever since high school out of a more generalized desire to serve his country. In the book, Kyle's first kill is indeed a woman about to throw a grenade at marines but there was no child present, Kyle never actually kills any children. He makes reference to "Mustafa", the insurgent sniper but states that another SEAL killed him, his famous mile-long shot actually made against an insurgent armed with a Rocket Propelled Grenade. The film also omits much of his rescuing wounded soldiers under fire for which he received the majority of his medals. It also omits his first tour during the liberation of Iraq when he had yet to qualify as a sniper and served as a machine-gunner. a5c7b9f00b
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