01-31-2015, 10:23 PM
(01-27-2015, 01:49 PM)Dutz Wrote: I would love to get into detailed discussions, but I won't yet since people are still seeing it (for the first time).
I agree with Clint that this is only a political movie if you want it to be for either side. What I liked the most about Kyle, at least the way Cooper portrayed him, was the clarity of his convictions. The U.S. is the greatest country on earth, you defend it to your death, and there are bad guys and evil and they must be stopped even if that requires killing them all.
Anyone who suggest anything contrary is met with a genuinely confused look and the question, "Why would you say that?"
(01-27-2015, 01:49 PM)Dutz Wrote: I would love to get into detailed discussions, but I won't yet since people are still seeing it (for the first time).
I agree with Clint that this is only a political movie if you want it to be for either side. What I liked the most about Kyle, at least the way Cooper portrayed him, was the clarity of his convictions. The U.S. is the greatest country on earth, you defend it to your death, and there are bad guys and evil and they must be stopped even if that requires killing them all.
Anyone who suggest anything contrary is met with a genuinely confused look and the question, "Why would you say that?"
I agree with Clint that this is only a political movie if you want it to be for either side. What I liked the most about Kyle, at least the way Cooper portrayed him, was the clarity of his convictions. The U.S. is the greatest country on earth, you defend it to your death, and there are bad guys and evil and they must be stopped even if that requires killing them all.
Anyone who suggest anything contrary is met with a genuinely confused look and the question, "Why would you say that?"


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