He just likes pompous things

Gardner 2022-09-08 13:35:24

The thin male protagonist lives in embarrassment and can't find a way out. What's more unfortunate is that the thin male protagonist's wife is pregnant again and needs money even more. The fat male protagonist brings the opportunity to make a lot of money - selling guns. The thin male protagonist decided to join! The two engaged in an arms trade. After picking up the breadcrumbs and tasting the sweetness, they found a bigger opportunity - to provide 100 million AK bullets for the US military. Multi-party running, the deal is negotiated. But there was a problem with the goods. After being reported, the two were arrested and the scenery was gone. I like both male protagonists very much. The thin male protagonist's performance was tepid. The first time I saw him was in "Booming Drummer" and later saw his "Rabbit Hole"; the fat male protagonist was exaggerated and imposing, and the performance was joyful. The scene of him talking on the phone with the US military major and the scene when he went to talk about the business of 100 million bullets made me laugh. The whole film has its ups and downs, and the narrative style is very Hollywood. When I first watched it, I was worried that it would be a funny version of Lord of War. It was later discovered that although the plots were similar, they had their own characteristics - exaggerated comedy. A crime comedy movie worth watching.

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War Dogs quotes

  • David Packouz: [Narrating] They called guys like us war dogs. Bottom feeders who make money off of war without ever stepping foot on the battlefield. It was supposed to be derogatory, but... we kind of liked it.

  • Efraim Diveroli: When does telling the truth ever help anybody?