War Machine Comments

  • Alvina 2022-03-22 09:02:20

    Nothing new, nothing profound, nothing to do with "black" or "humor", just a bunch of meaningless running...

  • Hester 2022-03-22 09:02:20

    Pete's accent is...

  • Georgiana 2022-03-22 09:02:20

    This running posture. ....

  • Brennan 2022-03-22 09:02:20

    What's the matter, Pete is so old? A movie about the US imperialist thinking about the war of aggression, but this film is neither a war nor a comedy. The war of aggression is as McMahon said in his speech, the vision is beautiful, but the reality is very absurd. A McMahon fired, and another Bob will not reverse the defeat of the US imperialists in...

  • Torey 2022-03-22 09:02:20

    It's not the main theme at all. The long-term foreshadowing and boasting are a momentary reversal. Why? There is no reason, because the long hegemony is such a long journey that looks murderous but has eggs. The German reporter's speech is still very...

  • Dorcas 2022-03-22 09:02:20

    Why is Netflix's original film so obsessed with war films? If it locks in the style of funny and nonsense, it will not be able to become a satirical classic like MASH, or as funny as killing people with eyes. After all, this theme that almost no one touches is great, but it's a pity not at...

  • Meaghan 2022-03-22 09:02:20

    It’s so ugly, it’s flying~ Lack of overall grasp, aiming at visual display, lack of effort in story structure, characters are too flat, no core support...

  • Julianne 2022-03-22 09:02:20

    2.5. Produced by Netflix, I wanted to create a satirical movie, but the result was very ineffective, not satirical, not profound, or even funny; Pitt's acting skills are still old-fashioned, and the rigidity is in line with the characters; the most uncomfortable is the second half The soundtrack of Cheng Ru's weather forecast is too jujube...

  • Gaetano 2022-03-22 09:02:20

    I don't like decentralization, it's hard to do...

  • Clinton 2022-03-22 09:02:20

    War, politics, drama, biography, dark humor, and satire all have a little touch, and everything is just a little taste. The general is a good general, even if he has lofty ideals and strategized strategies, the people who meet him and this war are still a piece of chicken feathers. The separation of reality and ideal makes a general who yearns for perfection only to pray for victory in front of the statue and finally be destroyed in a magazine report, and the cover is not him. The saddest thing...

Extended Reading
  • Golden 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    The kindness of the aggressor is limited - no resistance is allowed

    When I saw the title of the film, I thought it would be a hot war action movie. I was mentally prepared to shake the camera, but I didn't expect it to be a literary film, and it was a biography. Since it is a biography, I must Baidu to find out about this person. Compared with the film, the...

  • Buster 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Why are people who do dirty work always laughed at? Not kind

    5 points, first of all, on the issue of war and aggression, Hollywood's three-point consensus is still too superficial: because the current local wars are against the most ignorant group of religious fanatics, so from a strategic perspective: the United States, this Through local wars, the world...

War Machine quotes

  • President Karzai: Your predecessor, General Whelan! I liked him! I'm not entirely certain he liked *me*; he didn't visit very often. Why was he dismissed? It seems- uhh, one minute he was here- uh, next minute, not here.

    Gen. Glen McMahon: Ah. Well, Mr. President, I think our government simply felt it was time our effort took a new direction.

    President Karzai: And uh, what is this new direction?

    Gen. Glen McMahon: Ah! It's most important to me that we *build* Afghanistan. Together, we build Afghanistan into a free and prosperous nation, free from fear and conflict.

    President Karzai: I see.

    Gen. Glen McMahon: Yeah.

    President Karzai: I see. Sounds a lot like the *old* direction.

  • Gen. Glen McMahon: God damn it, Pete. Why are you fat?