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This movie sounds very propaganday
Thought it was a little strange that he was allowed to make personal phone calls while he was "on the job", gun in hand. Would think that would be a major distraction.
Well let's face it. Most Americans, because no conscription exists, enjoy freedoms a great majority of countries don't . They are free to do mostly what they will, and have not had to fight for our country's liberties for many, many years.Often times they speak about American soldiers, and what they face casually, as if they are from a far off place not connected to America. The real truth is that when 911 hit, a very harsh message was realized in America about how vulnerable to "bad guys" we really are. In time, everyone has forgotten those events and went back to things like shopping and sports.The movie "American sniper" was about the REAL life of an American soldier and his family and what they had to sacrifice for our liberties. Also, it was about the "ugliness" of the job. As many, many American soldiers have to train for. I don't know how else one could see the film??....
Eastwood did an amazing job with Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima, and he did a great job with this film, as well.
I don't think I can see this movie in the theater. I had a hard time handling Saving Private Ryan. I think I'll wait until the DVD comes out.....Wayner
+1! on Flags of our Fathers. Haven't seen Letters yet but plan to.