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American Sniper Full Movie Hd Download-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/r1yzp -----------------------------------------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.The film begins with immediate tension as Navy S.E.A.L. sniper Chris Kyle (Bradley Cooper) is allowed to make the call concerning shooting a woman and a small child carrying a rocket propelled grenade as they head toward a tank convoy. Flashbacks cut in to detail Chris' childhood, from learning not to tolerate bullies at school and sticking up for the meek, to killing a deer while hunting, to eventually participating in a rodeo as an adult. Attempting to be a cowboy in Texas with his brother Jeff (Keir O'Donnell) leads to lots of traveling, a cheating girlfriend (Marnette Patterson), and an eye-opening acknowledgement of insignificance. At the age of 30, sensing that there's more to life than his current mediocrity, Chris decides to join the Navy and attempt to become a S.E.A.L. specializing as a marksman – an accomplishment only a few soldiers have the prowess and eyesight to achieve.
In between training, Chris meets Taya (Sienna Miller), a woman who insists she'll never marry a S.E.A.L., and strikes up a relationship that, expectedly, ends in marriage. After the 2001 attack on the World Trade Center, Chris is even more determined to participate in meaningful protection of the United States. Just after the wedding, he's shipped off to his first tour, in Fallujah, Iraq, where he's able to exercise his significant sharpshooting abilities. Providing cover for ground troops occasionally proves less than fulfilling, provoking Kyle to mingle with the Marines during operations to sweep buildings for top Al-Qaeda lieutenant Zarqawi. From locating a sadistic enforcer known as "The Butcher" to understanding his younger brother's involvement in the service to tracking down a nemesis Iraqi sniper to reuniting with his wife and bonding with his son, Kyle will learn that combat and parenting both present incredible challenges. Like "The Hurt Locker," "American Sniper" examines the endeavors of an elite warrior who, while mastering a significant profession, slowly loses his ability to relate to non-combat situations. Despite the constant threat of death in a hostile zone, Kyle is never really comfortable outside of such a chaotic, terrifying environment. Though he's regarded as a hero, he doesn't acknowledge heroism as anything beyond doing his duty. Unfortunately, as Chris abandons his responsibilities to his wife and child to rejoin his comrades on additional, lengthy tours, he becomes increasingly less sympathetic. In modern war movies, soldiers always seem to be portrayed as family men uncommitted to finishing what they started (such as supporting a family) – an irony considering they typically insist upon returning to the military to finish what they started (such as armed conflicts that last more than one lifetime).
Like many contemporary war epics, "American Sniper" also ponders the apparent triviality of human lives (particularly when they belong to foreigners), the difficulties of soldiers reintegrating into civilian normalcy, their inability to communicate with people who have no combat experience, and their struggles with notions that average Americans fail to acknowledge the ongoing war and its high costs. Here, there are also graphic depictions of the unspeakable evils of war crimes and the confusion of purpose when enemies momentarily gain the upper hand – or when victory appears too far over the horizon. Uncommonly, there's also a sense of revenge and extreme dedication that resembles a death wish, fueling multiple returns to an uncompromising mission of ultimately unattainable closure. Through the eyes of Taya, audiences are also shown the graspable perspective of a loved one frustrated over loneliness and her husband's reluctance to commingle with society. At one point, she begs him to act human again; she's tired of his absence, his disconnected behavior, and their loss of emotional congeniality. But this viewpoint certainly isn't new cinematic ground – nor is his eventual PTSD symptoms.
While all the performances are believable, Cooper's lines of dialogue are delivered with such indistinct enunciations that it's regularly difficult to make out his comments. It contributes to his societal detachment, but muddies many of the realistic subtleties of military jargon and camaraderie. The individual missions themselves share the same degree of indistinguishable goals; bullet-riddled disorder and blood-soaked mayhem frequently overshadow specific objectives.
The action sequences, however, are all truly riveting, exhibiting not only a keen sense of choreography, but also competent cinematography. Suspense and terror are at spectacular levels. In contrast, the editing fails to give definition or gravity to the array of events in Kyle's biography, stringing them together with little concern for clarity. And by the conclusion, it's evident that loose ends are abundant and unconvincing drama is the only ingredient handy to season bland relationship turmoil. Despite separate components possessing effectiveness, "American Sniper" as a whole has great difficulty distinguishing itself from the many other war films of recent years.American Sniper is,in my humble opinion,alongside with "The Imitation Game", the best biopic of the year. Clin Eastwood and Bradley Cooper team up and bring us a good film, well filmed, with good performances (Cooper is particularly excellent; Sienna Miller is also making a name for her,she is almost unrecognizable) and a strong and coese story based on the autobiography of Chris Kyle,the man who is named the most lethal sniper in the history of US. Although all its virtues, American Sniper is a linear forward driven film. It lacks some more deep exploration of the human relations. Don't get me wrong, Kyle's relationship with his spouse Taya is well explored but, some characters, namely his brother Jeff aren't too explored and there isn't too much depth in their relations with the main protagonist. In the beginning of pre-production, Steven Spielberg was attached to direct, but then Eastwood stepped in. Well,not depreciating Eastwood, I think that Spielberg would have given that depth and would have helped to make this film something bigger. In spite of all that, the film is worth watching and the Oscar Nominations talk for themselves. When I left the theater one question echoed in my mind : What is the movie message? Go to war? Is War a demonstration of power and strength? Of course it is. Do not go to war?War is the worst human creation. Well, I think that Eastwood didn't want this to be a Pro-War movie, he wanted to depict the horrors of the war seen by a Sniper perspective. However, in the end, the message was not that straight. It was standing on that thin line. This happened because of the portray of Kyle. In the end, he was a patriot fighting for his country. He wasn 't a neutral person. I really believe that the message wasn't a Pro-War one, but, shamefully, it wasn't a Anti-War one either. That's because Chris Kyle can be considered a war hero by some, and at the same time, a cold blooded murdered by others. He lived is life in the grey zone. Because life isn't just made of black and white.Another war biopic opening on Christmas day, with tight, two-fisted direction by Clint Eastwood, and a compelling centerpiece performance by Bradley Cooper.Texan sharpshooter Chris Kyle (Bradley Cooper), looking to serve his country in the war against terrorism, becomes a Navy SEAL sniper. Serving four tours of duty in Iraq, Kyle saves countless lives on the battlefield, becoming a legend among his comrades. However, readjusting to civilian life between and after his tours takes its toll on his wife Taya (Sienna Miller) and an even higher toll on Kyle himself. Loosely based on American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History (2012) by U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle along with Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice, Kyle's memoir was adapted for the movie by American screenwriter Jason Hall. Kyle is credited with 255 kills, 160 of them officially confirmed by the Pentagon. He admits himself he was lucky to pass his sniper course and graduated in the middle of his class. He puts his success partly down to just luck, insurgents seemed to just walk into his proximity. However, he also deliberately put himself in the midst of the fiercest action, joining the US Marines in house-to-house fighting when sniper targets were unavailable. He also served four tours in Iraq which was a much longer period in combat than many other famous snipers. The mark (callus) suggests that he has been resting for long periods on his elbows, as though he had been using a sniper rifle, making Kyle suspect he is an insurgent. There are two sets of controversies surrounding Kyle. One is related to comments which he made which some have interpreted as bigoted and offensive, such as describing all Iraqi insurgents as "savages" and describing how he "loved" killing them, his only regret about his time in Iraq was that he couldn't kill more. He also voiced contempt about wider Iraqi society for each faction vying for supremacy rather than sharing power and working together. A persistent rumour was that Kyle went down to New Orleans with a fellow SEAL during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, set up on the roof of the Superdome and killed a couple dozen looters. However, this story stemmed from a conversation Kyle had with fellow SEAL Brandon Webb about rumours of other snipers doing so, Kyle made no claim to do so himself. Kyle also claimed that once, while stopped at a gas station, a pair of men tried to carjack him. When he reached into the car, ostensibly to give them his keys, he claims to have actually grabbed a pistol and shot the two men dead. He claimed that when the police arrived he had a contact at the Department of Defense order them to let him go free. A biographer sympathetic to Kyle scoured law enforcement agencies in the area where Kyle said this took place and could find no double shooting matching Kyle's description. In his memoir, Kyle talks about attending a SEAL event where an older, famous, ex-UDT frogman began making comments about American servicemen in Iraq which Kyle found offensive. Kyle said that he then punched the man, knocking him out. In the book, Kyle refers to the man only as "Scruff Face" but in subsequent interviews, Kyle identified "Scruff Face" as Jesse Ventura, a former pro-wreslter and Governor of Minnesota. Ventura sued Kyle for defamation and presented several witnesses who testified that the punch never happened. After Kyle's death, Ventura continued the suit against Kyle's estate, eventually winning the case. However, in 2016, federal judges overturned the verdict. It was alleged that Kyle had remarked that he wanted to kill people carrying Korans. This came from an incident where Kyle killed an armed insurgent whose wife later claimed he was only carrying his Koran. When an investigating officer put the claim to Kyle, he told him, "I don't shoot people with Korans. I'd like to but I don't", to show how stupid the allegation was. A further rumour was that Kyle had claimed he was going to donate the proceeds from his book to the families of dead SEALs but then did not. 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