Many people are unhappy with the way the United States exports American culture through films to achieve ideological struggle, but this film that criticizes the United States is not necessarily better. The recurring lame jokes weaken the critical nature of the film and lose all war crimes. In the head of a vain company, I do not know whether it is a little more noble sentiment for the Americans to be patriotic and supportive of the army or to insinuate that the United States is more manipulated by arms companies. Tanks, Hummers, fast food restaurants, female singers with billboards, and ever-changing heads of American celebrities on bulletin boards satirize American multinational corporations to exploit the market through war, which is absurd but boring.
View more about
War, Inc. reviews