Sunday, August 2, 2015

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Title : American Sniper (DVD+UltraViolet)
Category: Movies
Brand: Warner Home Video
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Rating : 4.6


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American Sniper (Special Edition) (DVD+UltraViolet)

U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle is sent to Iraq with only one mission to protect his brothers-in-arms. His pinpoint accuracy saves countless lives on the battlefield and, as stories of his courageous exploits spread, he earns the nickname "Legend". However, his reputation is also growing behind enemy lines, putting a price on his head and making him a prime target of insurgents. He is also facing a different kind of battle on the home front: striving to be a good husband and father from halfway around the world. Despite the danger, as well as the toll on his family at home, Chris serves through four harrowing tours of duty in Iraq, personifying the spirit of the SEAL creed to "leave no one behind." But upon returning to his wife, Taya Renae Kyle (Sienna Miller), and kids, Chris finds that it is the war he can't leave behind.

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Features :
  • Includes UltraVioletTM so you can enjoy the film on many different compatible devices.
  • Genre: Action/Adventure
  • Disc Configuration for DVD: DVD9
  • Disc Configuration for BD: DVD9, BD50

Review :
Blown Away! But don't expect a documentary.
Blown away - figuratively speaking, at least! We just watched this, and it was excellent. I saw Chris Kyle's wife cry on the news after watching the trailer, and I have to say, that was probably the most moving and emotional thing I have seen associated with the movie. A few details:

As some have pointed out, it did not necessarily follow the book. They had to make a story out of it that everyone would sit and watch, and chose a couple specific scenarios to highlight and romanticize a bit. But this is great storytelling, make no mistake, and Clint Eastwood continues to show why he is one of the most respected directors in the world.

There is also more emotional struggle here than in the book, and in my opinion, that makes the main character more relatable. If the performance was quite as cold and had come to terms with his role as the real Chris Kyle, I am not sure we as an audience would have been able to relate. That would be tough to watch. He still...
Bradley Cooper and Clint Eastwood Bring American Sniper to Life.
American Sniper is nothing less than a masterpiece, possibly Clint Eastwood's best movie since The Outlaw Jose Wales. I say that knowing just how many truly great movies Eastwood has made over the years. As is any review, mine represents my subjective judgment...but American Sniper is simply that good.

For those who don't already know, American Sniper tells the story of Chris Kyle, the deadliest sniper in U.S. military history. We see brief glimpses of Kyle's Texas childhood, the product of a loving family and a strongly opinionated father. Wayne Kyle raised his sons to be the kind of men who would never be sheep, not the wolves who preyed on them, but rather sheep-dogs who would protect the weak from the wolves. Kyle grows up to be a real cowboy, winning buckles as a bull rider. Then, when terrorists bombed the United States embassies in the African cities of Dar es Salaam and Nairobi, killing hundreds, Kyle joined the US Navy.

At the age of 30, Kyle began...
A comment from a Vietnam infantry vet
I feel I have to jump in here. I'm a Vietnam Vet, a former infantry officer; I am tired of seeing "American Sniper" being bashed about every day on the TV news. I wish I could say to those people that "I don't think this movie should become a big political issue, rather it should be about Chris Kyle."

The reason, to my mind, as to why this has become some political issue, is because Chris, as a sniper, apparently killed without remorse. It was similar in Vietnam; I was in the infantry that made up 10% of the Army soldiers, and yet we suffered 70% of the Army's mortalities and horrific wounds on the battlefield. In the infantry we were trained to kill with our bare hands, with a knife, with a bayonet, with a bullet, and with a grenade. We also killed without remorse, because our superiors did not want us to be standing around feeling all sorrowful; no, we were expected to get on with the task at hand, get something to eat, get very little sleep, then get...

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