"American Sniper" The Shepherd Dog Killed by Companion! Telling about a legend of the US military in the Iraq War, Chris Kyle, who enlisted in the army at the age of 30, is simple and frank. He can go to the front in Iraq four times for the motherland and for the brothers regardless of his wife and children. He is not too profound. Thinking, he just hopes that his comrades will be safer, just like protecting his brother from being bullied since he was a child. Director Clint Eastwood was 84 years old when he filmed the film. He has seen through life, like a calm observer, who uses the lens to show everyone what is happening in reality. There is no atmosphere and no Deliberately sensational. It may also be because of this excessive calmness that made the film's rhythm seem a bit procrastinated and lengthy. The cruelty of the battlefield, the feelings of love with a loved one, and the post-war PTSD, all have to be shown, but in the end, the three aspects were not deep enough. 7 points! ps: I really don't think Bradley Cooper's performance in this film is so outstanding!
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