REVIEW: Pleasantly Surprising ‘Brothers’ Treats Troops with Respect
by Carl KozlowskiThere are few things I hate more in life than movie trailers that give away the entire plot of a movie. One of the things I do hate more is the modern Hollywood war movie, which is invariably anti-war and, worse, reflexively anti-American or anti-troop.

So when I saw the previews for the new film “Brothers,” I was doubly annoyed. Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, who starred in the egregiously offensive anti-American film “Rendition” (2007), as well as fellow liberal loudmouth Natalie Portman in addition to Tobey Maguire, “Brothers” had a trailer that seemed to scream out the entire plot: A soldier (played by Maguire) was presumably killed in battle in Afghanistan, which lead to an affair between his widow (Portman) and ne’er-do-well brother (Gyllenhaal) as the brother steps up to help her and her children recover from their loss.
The affair is then disrupted by the fact that Maguire is alive after all, his return heralded in the ads by horror-movie music that makes it look like the entire rest of the movie will center on him being a psychopathic animal, ultimately having a showdown with police in which he screams, “Shoot me!”
Yep, it looked like Hollywood had come back to kick our troops in the teeth again, following the 2007 onslaught of films like “In the Valley of Elah,” “Rendition” and “Redacted” that portrayed our soldiers and CIA officials in the worst possible light imaginable. All three of those films failed miserably, with “Rendition” earning a laughable $9.7 million despite the presence of Gyllenhaal, Meryl Streep, Reese Witherspoon and Alan Arkin – a box office performance that helped kill its own studio, New Line. The others did even worse business.
Meanwhile a fourth war-themed film, “The Kingdom,” took a more centrist tack and left audiences rooting for the Americans to fight their way out of a deadly situation in Saudi Arabia, even as the Americans’ presence was depicted as morally questionable on some levels. Interestingly, “The Kingdom” was the only film of that group that could be remotely considered a financial success, earning about $50 million before scoring nicely on DVD. The difference, in my opinion: Shockingly, Americans like to cheer rather than jeer their own forces in war films and don’t find it entertaining to see their country and its ideals trashed while having a night out at the movies.
But I must say, I was pleasantly surprised by “Brothers.” It’s a much better and richer film than its advertising makes it out to be, which is perhaps a result of its complex themes and plotting. It’s not anti-American, anti-troop, or anti-family – but to explain how or why would require giving away vital and late-blooming plot threads.
What I can reveal about “Brothers” is that it deals with heavy themes that are affecting families nationwide on a daily basis. Heroic men and women are stepping up and facing their marching orders every day, heading into two war zones that unfortunately have incredibly devious enemy forces and vast uncharted terrain. It is fact as well that the stresses involved in battling terrorists who employ guerrilla warfare tactics rather than any form of honor is resulting in large numbers of soldiers dealing with Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Tobey Maguire’s character is one of those unfortunate souls driven over the edge of sanity by what he sees in Afghanistan. The key point here in defending this film against the other prior Hollywood dreck is that this film unequivocally shows Maguire as a man in charge of a squad and does so with devotion and honor.
The evils shown or implied in this film are squarely planted on the shoulders of the Taliban forces who capture Maguire and one of his men after their helicopter crashes in the desert, leaving their superiors to unwittingly report them as dead. Maguire is compelled under absolutely shocking duress to commit an atrocity, but the film clearly shows it is a moment of madness, not relish, while ultimately offering him forgiveness and the restoration of his humanity.
And when Maguire is rescued alive and returned home, the slow-burning tension that does in fact lead to the advertised police showdown is portrayed with understanding, restraint and respect for what he went through. Gyllenhaal’s sarcastic, layabout brother transforms from mocking the war and Maguire’s commitment to the military to an honorable man himself. Portman is as devoted a wife after Maguire’s (presumed) death as she was in his life.
Based on a 2004 Danish film called “Brodre” and written by David Benioff, who also plumbed the horrors of Islamic extremism as part of the plot in his adaptation of “The Kite Runner,” “Brothers” offers a sympathetic view of a family torn by war and its heart-rending side effects. Directed by Jim Sheridan, the Irish native whose 2003 masterpiece “In America” offered a highly personal tribute to his adopted homeland and stands as one of the decade’s most underrated films, the movie offers a genuine catharsis of the mixed emotions millions of Americans feel eight years and two presidents into wars with no end in sight.
It’s a bit of tough medicine at times, but it ultimately works as a reminder that family ties are often the strongest connections we have. “Brothers” offers one big step towards respect and understanding for our troops. It’s one Hollywood film that deserves notice and a little bit of praise.






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I must admit when I saw the preview, I said to myself," hey there is another anti-military anti war film I can miss, now you have me thinking about seeing it! That being said, why the lame preview being shown in theatres?
Maybe there IS a movie worth seeing this holiday season besides The Blind Side.
So glad to hear this. I was very unhappy to think that the brilliant Jim Sheridan (I agree about In America) would put out an anti-American military film. I'll add it to my must-see list.
"Shockingly, Americans like to cheer rather than jeer their own forces in war films and don’t find it entertaining to see their country and its ideals trashed while having a night out at the movies."
I agree. I can't believe we're at the point where something that obvious needs to be pointed out, but I guess we are. I was actually not aware that the previous mentioned war films had been such box office disasters. That's probably because as soon as I hear a movie is about our military, I block it from my mind. Kudos to those who actually sit through them to come to an informed opinion.
I'm glad that anti-American films aren't successful. More proof of the silent majority.
Debbie Schlussel has a decidedly different take on this film. If what she wrote is true, I don't know how it can be interpreted otherwise.
She said:
"This movie spits in the faces of our many heroic American soldiers serving in wars overseas, living and dead. While we know that in real life, there have been several cases of American soldiers giving their own lives to save those of their fellow troops, jumping on IEDs, grenades, etc., this movie portrays the exact opposite: a commanding officer (Tobey Maguire of “Spiderman” fame) who beats his fellow soldier to death to survive while in the captivity of Muslim terrorists. It’s disgusting and a disgrace. He then comes home, goes nuts, accuses his ex-con brother (Jake Gyllenhaal) of sleeping with his wife, tries to kill him, tries to commit suicide, then gets sent to a mental hospital.
Oh, and the ex-con bank robber brother is the good guy in this movie, the Marine a piece of crap killer and nutjob. Thanks, Hollywood."
The must see movie other than blind side is "Me and Orson Welles."
Sounds like a completely different movie then Carl reviewed? Odd.
So I'll admit to being biased against this reviewer since his first appearance at BH simply based on his obnoxious photo, which I know is unfair but there you go, just want to have all my prejudices on the table before I continue. Seemingly every time some typical dumb nihilistic value- and country- bashing liberal hollywood movie comes out and is rightfully and righteously panned by reviewers I trust, this guy shows up to sing its praises. Sure, he says some of the right things in the review so it's never too blatant, but still, it is becoming more and more suspicious to me. I don't mean that he's some sleeper agent, but I do honestly think at this point that he's too willing to give the enemy the benefit of the doubt and perhaps even too thick to see quality enemy propaganda when it hits him over the head. A movie about an american officer who kills those under his command and then goes nuts with PTSD is blatantly anti-military on its face (as opposed to, say, showing incredible bravery under inhuman torture and refusing an offered escape unless all those under his command are freed, then coming back and becoming a Senator or something improbable like that, which we know would never happen in real life because Tobey Maguire never starred in a movie about it). You can take your precious nuance and emotional depth and shove it — have the clear vision to see what is right in front of your face.
Anyway, i swear I'm not a troll, and I LOVE everyone else on this site, just my two cents on this guy.
Carl:
Your comment, "It is fact as well that the stresses involved in battling terrorists who employ guerrilla warfare tactics rather than any form of honor is resulting in large numbers of soldiers dealing with Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)" is the same type of comment which was used against Vietnam Veterans. I know you did not mean it the same way as those that protested against Vietnam, but the comment is still similar.
PTSD has gone by many names during wars throughout history. Today's veterans do not suffer PTSD anymore than those that fought in Vietnam, Korea, WWII, WWI or the Spanish-American War. Victims and 1st Responders also suffer from PTSD after violent or critical incidents.
With the trailer and the actors involved, I don't plan on taking the chance of wasting my money on this flick.
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but has this guy EVER posted a negative review on Big Hollywood? I'm starting to get the impression that he's either very easily entertained, or doesn't want to post reviews of movies he doesn't like.
This does sound like damning with faint praise. The review, distilled, seems to say "It's not as blatantly anti-American and hostile to soldiers as it COULD have been."
"So I'll admit to being biased against this reviewer since his first appearance at BH simply based on his obnoxious photo, which I know is unfair but there you go, just want to have all my prejudices on the table "
Totally agree. The picture screams "DOUCHE" and it is unfair to Carl but first impressions…
However, Carl does provide a nonconformist examination of media amongst all of us right wingers that I think is very helpful in allowing us to step outside ideology and being entertained.
Thank you, YatYas. You said it all much nicer than I could. And I agree, with these actors involved I will be saving my money.
Well with spiderman in it and the brokeback I won't being seeing this and giving my monies to support a demorat,nutroot,globalwarmingjihadist hoolyywooddites! And didn't the producers say something negative about the American public not just days ago? Same dude rite? I'll pass, i agree with @kwakerjak!
not producer, director, dah! sorry
So it's not just "Pearl Harbor" with more acronyms? "I love you, but I screwed your friend/brother… but you're still alive, ohh, drama!"
I'm going to pass on that one. You say in this movie (that I will not see) a soldier is forced to commit an atrocity and comes back with PTSD. You describe him as “one of those unfortunate souls driven over the edge of sanity”. That theme is repeated by hollywood over and over. I find it to be patronizing and disrespectful. The only experience or reference point most people have about our military is through hollywood. Maybe you also? How do you think it plays out for veteran's when they encounter people schooled on such ignorance as described? The questions go something like; "You were in Afghanistan weren't you? Did you commit any atrocities? Do you have PTSD? (are you crazy)”. Don't think that happens? I know it does. My brothers and sisters leave their lives and families behind while they risk everything, they would and have given it all away for nothing more then their love of others.
It’s a simple thing really. Show them for the selfless, noble people they are, that would be respectful.
Though Steve (below) is being kind, I cannot be gracious when it comes to Carl's reviews—he is this site's David Brooks, the "conservative" who wants to be invited to the liberals' parties.
I don't know why I bother to read his work; pains me to say, since we share a last name…..but I think John Nolte could come up with someone who has a more discerning eye who is not trying to get hired by the very people he reviews.
NO, you are right—-this site is CK's way of lobbying for a job in Hollywood–
So the thing is, I have a hard time enjoying a film that spits in the face of my values or my country. Carl seems to think that as long as there is good acting or nice scenery we should overlook the putrid ideology that Hollywood continues to inject into their thinly veiled pieces of…propaganda. He found something redeeming about a MICHAEL MOORE film. The foundation of the film was to attack the economic system that we presently trying to save and he says, "hey, at least Moore attacked democrats too." I'll wait for a review from Nolte or Michael Medved.
KiO, you are right, I was being kind and I agree with your Brooks comparison. I just think sometimes we need to step outside ourselves and have a good time. Also I want to encourage the contributers to Breitbarts enterprises whether or not I agree with them all the time.
My 18-year old daughter and her friends went to see this movie, mostly because Jake Gyllenhaal is hot. I warned her that Hollywood has yet to make a decent war-time movie, and that Blind Side would be a much better pick. Well, hormones prevailed, and the next morning over breakfast she asked me what exactly I meant about Hollywood not being able to make a decent movie about our soldiers. I told her that virtually every recent Hollywood movie (and I do recognize there are a (very ) few exceptions) depicts our soldiers as either victims of an unjust war, manipulated by an evil and degenerate military or government, or they are psychos, who go crazy and kill people as a result of PTSD. She gave me this look, and described the plot, including the atrocity that the Toby Maguire character is forced to commit and how he comes home and goes ballistic. Wow, mom really pegged this one.
Debbie Schlussel is the single most clueless film critic of any political stripe working professionally I can think of.
"So the thing is, I have a hard time enjoying a film that spits in the face of my values or my country. Carl seems to think that as long as there is good acting or nice scenery we should overlook the putrid ideology that Hollywood continues to inject into their thinly veiled pieces of…propaganda."
Regarding a movie as a MOVIE… what a radical proposition
Portman seems to have lost her mind and wandered into the 'Hey Natalie, you know what would help your career? A movie about some far-Left nonsense!' crowd.
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It'd be nice if Hollywood would do something useful and get off it's stupid, 1960s Gen self-serving excuses for not serving ever for anything, in contrast to the earlier generation of war hero actors – the more normal guys who signed up to fight WWII.
How about the REAL PTSD of the AFrican children kidnapped by the world's worst "crimes against humanity" rebel, Joseph Kony and his LRA – his "army" of kidnapped kids now adults, who really DID have to shoot their brothers, fathers, mothers, unlces, classmates or be killed. A 12 year-old with a gun to his head, who'd just walked to school that day for lessons and play with his firends?
SO TIRED of fake pathos cranked out by Hollywood when there are REAL problems that the US military would be honored to fix – like wiping Kony off the planet., returning surviving kidnappees to theiri families and peace to an entire region.
I'm guessing you didn't get the memo. I think the main point of this site is how Hollywood uses things such as a "MOVIE" to propagate their ideology, and we are sick of financing left-wing propaganda.
"Totally agree. The picture screams "DOUCHE" and it is unfair to Carl but first impressions…"
Your first impression is correct. This guy's photo id is so holistically douchey I could barely perceive what could make it more so. He is totally "that guy".
"However, Carl does provide a nonconformist examination of media amongst all of us right wingers that I think is very helpful in allowing us to step outside ideology and be entertained."
What's the point of having a site to point out Hollywood's leftist bias if the guy in charge of doing it is too big of a Hollywood nuthugger to do so? I don't consider holding the exact same views as any run-of-the-mill Hollywood hack "nonconformist." This guy can be the proverbial Hollywood ass kisser at Huffpo.
That was exactly my thought when I read the outline: Pearl Harbor.
Missing the point is MovieBob's specialty.
That's not really that hard to answer, I think. I'm surprised someone hasn't already done so.
The studios need to advertise to the base and get as much of their $ into the theatres as possible. If they advertise to the "pro-war" people, they lose cred, even though they lose money. It's more about the unspoken message than the film's message.
Look, everybody is entitled to their opinion. Carl gave his. Others give theirs. You give yours. Fine. Now based upon whether or not you have seen the film, and all the opinions from others who HAVE seen the film, I just might see it. But that's my choice and it will probably not be influenced by someone screaming propaganda, especially when that person has not seen it.
I hope when I make a movie with a good Conservative theme to it, people of the Liberal thought will go see it. Maybe they will have a mind open enough to be influenced by it's grounded principles. I am willing to see one of theirs knowing that I am intelligent enough to not be persuaded by their propaganda.
NeoConJedi,
A spoiler alert would be helpful or simply a link to Ms. Schlussel's piece.
Neo, Hollywood will continue to make this crap because they don't care about making money with these films. Its an agenda they want to sell to the malcontents and to the world. They stopped my film from getting out there and people continue to support this crap that comes out of Hollywood. You want to change this it starts with conservatives supporting my film http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vatkOMkw1Mw
ISITC Hollywood will not put out a conservative theme film unless you are a major star or director that funds and distribute your own film. Hollywood does not produce any film with conservative themes out there, some will touch upon them but the overall theme will always be liberal. They went after Mel with a vengeance and all they did was help him increase his bank account. Someone like me, who is selling my film all over the internet, getting great reviews and wonderful acceptance with the veterans out there. I refuse to give up with the only unknown film out there that honors our Vietnam Veterans and it is now paying off. I refuse to pay attention from people in the business who are jaded and never made a film. The only thing that matters is what the public thinks and they make their reviews through their pocketbook. There is no incentive for them to pick up a film with the opposite views if they didn't fund this. I have seen this with films in the past. They don't care how good the film is and who is in it. The internet is our escape route and I am touching Americans out their on their shoulders, who are paying hard earn money to support the only conservative filmmaker with a 35mm narrative feature film. I even got a DVD to President Bush and he responded to me. Forget Hollywood you will grow old before they even let you in the loop even if you have the talent of Orson Wells. Just remember what they did to him at the end of his life and Orson was a 1940s type liberal.
http://www.forgottenheroesthemovie.com Good luck with your plans.
I had a very interesting Greyhound ride where I talked to an Army sniper just returned from Iraq. He told me what he dealt with and it would blow the mind of any non-soldier. I just don't find films like the one mentioned above fair at all to the remarkable young man I met, he went through probably worse than what the character in this film went through (in total) and yet came back with a finer appreciation of life and death than you or I. He did not come back as a monster as this film's one shot to tell a soldier's story would have you believe.
Carl, to say some liberal work has merit is fine, to say that we all know libs that are good people is something I'll always admit…but just because we can see that movies like this or Moore's are not all bad, we don't need to rush out to embrace it. There's so much more of value to be talked about.
I´m glad that the movie is good or at least watchable for someone who isn´t on the left. I´m not going to see it, so who am I to say that it is not?
Carl,
First a major correction: Maguire plays a Marine, NOT a Soldier.
Let me break it down for you:
Army: Soldiers
Air Force: Airmen
Navy: Sailors
Marine Corps: Marines
Get it? As a retired Soldier, I really hate when civilians don't understand the clear deliniation between the military branches.
Secondly, I would not waste money seeing this trash:
"a commanding officer (Tobey Maguire of “Spiderman” fame) who beats his fellow soldier to death to survive while in the captivity of Muslim terrorists. It’s disgusting and a disgrace. He then comes home, goes nuts, accuses his ex-con brother (Jake Gyllenhaal) of sleeping with his wife, tries to kill him, tries to commit suicide, then gets sent to a mental hospital."
That sure doesn't sound like a "pleasantly surprising, respectful treatment". If you think so, you've got a very warped sense of humor.
Another thing;
Lastly, every war (I was in Iraq twice) carries a certain amount of stress. We Iraq/Afghanistan vets aren't much different than the troops who fought in WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, etc. We all did our duty to the best of our ability and served our country honorably. Only Hollywood would come up with a scenario like the one described above and package it as some sort of feasable reality.
Thank you for this review. Our tastes are so opposite, I now can rely on if YOU like it, I won't. So I will not be seeing this movie. Keep up the reviews! It is saving me a ton of money.
I have to agree witht he above posters. Has Carl seen a movie he hasn't liked? I can't remember him ever trashing a film or warning people from NOT going to the movies.
Consider this, moviebob. I'm going to make a film about MLK Jr. and other civil rights leaders plotting together to blow up the 16th St. church in Birmingham so as to garner sympathy and hurry legislation along. Now, I'm going to get good actors and have the best director and spectacular special effects. Guess what. You'd probably still say the movie is CRAPOLA! Because the whole premise is crapola, unless of course your a racist conspiracy theorist, in which case you'd be cool with that. The message of the movie must be judged as part of the critique. Otherwise you're a worthless critic.
Totally agree. When I see his reviews I expect the exact opposite to be true. Then again, I am boycotting just about all movies so why should I care?
Hear, hear Fuzzmon. Whatever this guy says I know will be the exact opposite. Not that it matters too much. I am boycotting hollywood and won't be going to the movies.
Sorry, but I don't even understand the "family values" connection the reviewer tries desperately to give this movie. From everything I've read about it it does the opposite on that score, too. Forget the military-anti-American-PTSD cliches and how beating to death a fellow soldier wouldn't even come close to "excusing" that kind of thing. What about how "family" ties prevail?
From what I've seen and read about Brothers, it depicts the Marine son as the Favorite Son and the other son as a screwed up jailbird. So? Having the Golden Boy brought down to the ex-con screw up level is the lesson here?
Oh. Okaaaay.
I'll watch Brothers when it comes on HBO. That is if I still have a job and can afford HBO six months from now.
The only point MovieBob has is the one on top of his head; cleverly disguised under a used Shatner toupee…
Cal's movie reviews are a flag to me…
'See this? I go through contortions that would make a snake herniate to try to get conservatives to see this…"
Natalie Portman do a conservative film? Riiiighhhhtttt….
Like another poster said earlier; Carl IS saving me a ton of money…
I am wiling to concede that this is a really wonderful effort – willing to concede the same for films like "The Road". And I have no desire at all to see either. Most of us are getting more than our share of grim reality for free – we don't need to pay out $15 and 2 hrs of our lives to watch it.
Unfortunately, chances are a movie like that would be strictly Cannes-fodder. Low-budget, foreign-language, made by a director (possibly African) that only culture vultures know about. It would play in a few art house theaters and then disappear. Most Americans (actually, most people on the planet) would never see it.
The only way it would fly in this country would be if Matt Damon or Leonardo DiCaprio were the stars and the kid soldiers were sort of incidentally addressed. Maybe Matt or Leo have to rescue some kidnapped American diplomats from the evil African dictator and gets chased around by the kid soldiers, then befriends one of them and rescues them all from bondage and gives them all big American high-fives. And the evil African dictator turns out to be the tool of the US government or a big oil or mining company. Oh – and Jennifer Connolly is the love interest. The end.
One thing the movies never seem to mention: All the soldiers fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq are volunteers. Presumably, today's service members joined realizing that they would be called upon to fight and possibly die. To put it bluntly, they knew the job was dangerous when they took it. I don't mean to sound like I'm dismissing the terror some of them must go through. I probably can't imagine anything like it. But people going to war intentionally, voluntarily, knowing the risks ahead of time, with the desire to serve their country, must have some advantages in dealing with the danger and stress. Draftees – random civilians snatched out of their normal lives then forced into battle – maybe not so much. I just don't think today's military men and women are as delicate as Hollywood and the news media make out. Correct me if I'm wrong…
Maybe the trailer is done is such a way as to bring in those bed-wetters and show them that the US military has the best solders, the best people, bar none. Or maybe it's just a sucky trailer…..
I work at a theater, saw this movie and am dumbfounded by this review. I was shocked when (Spoiler Warning) the fellow soldier beats to death his subordinate with a lead pipe as the Taliban laughs and records the brutality. (End Spoiler) This is not "respecting the troops." Also, I always ask the audience their opinion on movies after they exit being a grad student in marketing, its my intuition). Regarding 'Brothers,' I hear people saying things such as, "The troop escalation comes at a cost/not worth it." Sounds like the same ol drumbeat from Hollywood to me.
Finally what puzzles me is this site trashed the Hurt Locker which is a great film, my conservative friends loved and many theater patrons labeled 'political neutral', but this site is praising Brothers!?!? Unbelievable.
I have not seen nor do I plan on seeing this film. I do know several Marines who have PTS, yet I have never seen the drama queen behavior that hollywood likes to associate with PTS. These movies, the actors in them & the people who produce them are not making our Military look bad – they are making themselves look foolish because of their ignorance regarding all things military. When I watched "Jarhead" I was completely confused. There was very little in that movie that was recognizable to us as the parents of 2 Marines. They all laugh at Gyllenhal. Maybe that kid should actually spend time with real Marines & Soldiers before he tries to pretend to be one again.
"I hope when I make a movie with a good Conservative theme to it, people of the Liberal thought will go see it. Maybe they will have a mind open enough to be influenced by it's grounded principles."
Fat chance of that happening. Look at how "open" people of the "Liberal thought" (an oxymoron?) are to the possibility that the earth is heating up not because of what man is doing or not doing but because of the solar activity in the last decade which also heated up Mercury, Venus and Mars.
I suspect to Hollywood anyone who would sign up to fight for America already IS a monster, so if s/he suffers an attack of conscience later, this triggers post traumatic stress syndrome. I can't imagine seeing a film with Jake, Tobey and Natalie ALL in it.
I won't go to see this movie or any other movie that does not embrace Jesus Christ as our savior or suggests that this life will not end in the ravages of hell unless we repent and come to Jesus.
Yeah, I liked this more when it was Pearl Harbor.
*MissQuinn*
I haven't seen this movie, so I can't say yay or nay on this review, but have found she reads into things way too much. She takes details and pulls them out of context to re-enterpret them as she wishes. Not to say I disagree with her all the time, but she can be pretty extreme.
It was also called "Legends of The Fall" too.
southpark neocon conservatism rocks!
brothers = good
the hurt locker = bad
on case you are wondering why nothing is really changing….
Ohhhh – com'on. You mean the lefties rarely include opposing thoughts into their realm? Not even in entertainment?
Oh. I'm sorry, you're right.
You're pretty on target, alas! But Stallon with RAMBO (Versus the Myanmar Regime) and Bruce Willis with "Tears of the Sun" have bucked the trend. Both hard to watch, from the injustices to the violence, but appealing to doing what's RIGHT, and thus satisfying.
I know. I know. I know.
But, being the cynical eternal optimist I am, I still long for the possibility that some entertainment vehicle will be able to make that cross over. Whether it's something that goes like wildfire on the Internet, some channel like the (defunct) PAX coming into play, or, unless Hell forbids, some studio finds a project that straddles an ideological line to the fairness of all, I am going to keep up my continued efforts to be involved with like minded people in this town. As rare as they are.
All your observations about the biz are correct. It's a cut throat nature that keeps dissenting viewpoints to the periphery.
Check out "Tears of the Sun."
Bruce WIllis leads a US military unit to evacuate an American missionary doctor out of an AFrican country going into civil war. Classic mess – not really an American, divorced Italian instead, so whose responsiblity? Doctor won't leave the Catholic mission station because she doesn't want to abandon the bed-bound Africans or the missionaries there … so all kinds of moral issues of what to do with orders that are inadequate for the moral dilemma posed to the arriving unit. Not clear cut at all. The arriving violence is frightening and too true, but Willis and his unit make the call that will certainly cost them their lives, to save as many Africans from the mission as they can. Heroic films about soldiers aren't hard to make.
I believe in taking the time to respond to people when they have big comments/complaints/questions, so that's why i'm writing this…
As a reporter who does stories outside the arts realm at my main job, I've covered veterans' issues several times and have done stories on PTSD in which I have dicussed facts and figures with VA officials and Vietnam Veterans of America leaders, who have all told me the stats are getting worse.
The difference is we have less people DYING these days in war, and more people coming home, because the medical treatment and our basic protective gear is vastly better than in past wars. So we have people coming home physically alive in greater numbers, but psychically scarred in greater numbers since many who would have been traumatized sacrificed all on the field in the past wars with their very lives.
also spent two years living on the grounds of a VA hospital in Little Rock, Arkansas, as a boy. My dad was a VA doctor who worked with prosthetics, and for our first two years there he rented a house in a row of old homes that the hospital offered doctors who were new to the area. Everyday after school, i'd go see my dad as he got off work, i visited soldiers as they hung out on Saturdays and in summers, and went to church at the hospital chapel with them on Sundays. I have nothing but love, respect and deep appreciation for these men, even in my most liberal years of my past. __And as far as the photo, I"m a professional standup comic and that's my headshot for clubs. I could just stare at the camera but posing somehow makes the photo stand out in that context. I'll change it if it troubles you so. Seeing how you people judge me on my photo makes it ever more obvious how closed-minded you are when judging films. I'm sure I'm gonna get into lots of parties for calling Natalie Portman a "liberal loudmouth" and laughing at the box office gross of a film with Meryl Streep and three other Oscar nominees/winners. ____
If I absolutely KNOW i'm going to hate a film, like I mostly have no interest in animation, fantasy or vampire films, I don't bother to see them because it's unfair to go in with a built-in prejudice towards someone's work. I see plenty of other films as it is, and if you're willing to take off your blinders and watch a film artistically instead of with a built-in robotic hatred of anyone who stars in it, you might realize that most films start at a basic level of competence. When you have filmmakers with talent, regardless of their political philosophy, I have to judge it on the basis of artistic quality and make side comments if necessary on the politics of it . I LOVED The Blind Side but didn't review it because Warner Bros had a glitch in their invites on that film and I got left off the screening list.
. Most films fall in the non-political category, despite what you want to read into it or assume, and when a film IS strongly political and particuarly liberal, I point that out as well. I'd like to think that we're able as human beings with functioning brain stems to say "hmm, here's the artistic side, and THERE"S the political side." But apparently that's too much to expect from many of the people reading this site.
Finally, if you listen to my radio show (Live Thursdays from 6 to 8 p.m. PST on http://www.latalkradio.com, Channel One, or on podcasts recorded at http://www.latalkradio.com/grand, you will see that I am the furthest thing from shy about expressing my hatred/disdain for nearly all things Obama and Democratic. Nolte and Evan Sayet have been guests in the past two weeks and I'm sure would vouch that I'm hardly a spy, two-faced or looking to appease liberals.
As a guy who stopped drinking 11 years ago, I could care less if I'm invited to etiiher a conservative's OR a liberal's party. I speak the truth as i see it, i speak pretty damn loudly and from the right for a guy whose jobs require him to be around liberals constantly, but the difference is I think for myself and can discern a nuance sometimes. Nice if you could try it.
Where do you do YOUR risk-taking other than anonymously on the Internet? Alabama? (where I also have family so i'm not knocking the state; i'm pointing out it's damn easy to judge the guts of someone like me who WORKS with press and entertainment liberals IN the vipers den of Hollywood on a daily basis.) Nebraska?
Wow so every movie has to be about Jesus? Really?
One of my best friends, no joke, is a priest. I go to Mass weekly, pray daily, etc. I still don't see why "Bambi" needs Jesus to come in and save her for you to like it. Amazing!
well, I will be the ultimate judge of just how I feel about this movie, but at least I might check it out now
"Consider this, moviebob. I'm going to make a film about MLK Jr. and other civil rights leaders plotting together to blow up the 16th St. church in Birmingham so as to garner sympathy and hurry legislation along. Now, I'm going to get good actors and have the best director and spectacular special effects. Guess what. You'd probably still say the movie is CRAPOLA!"
I'd say it's a nutty premise and probably not going to work, but if you pulled it off I'd be impressed – it's a pretty audacious premise.
"Message" is the most worthless thing in almost any artistic endeavor, because "meaning" is subjective and since no one can read an artist's mind he can say it's "really" about whatever he wants and can change his mind at any time. As Roger Ebert said, "Movies are not about what they are about, but HOW they are about them."
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Perfect example: The movie "The Contender" strokes my particular political/societal outlook so perfectly it might as well have asked "happy ending?" in broken english at the finale. But I despise it. Why? Badly-made. Ham-fisted, overwrought and cheap. That I "like" what it has to say doesn't and SHOULDN'T enter into it. By the same token, I LOVE "Red Dawn" even though I don't necessarily agree that a shooting-war with the Soviets was a great missed-opportunity for character-building
I actually walked out of the theater halfway through, it was so bad. Two dimensional characters, and a herky-jerky plot line made it unwatchable, regardless of your political disposition.
Read between the lines. Cannonball8 is just a sarcastic liberal asshole.
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I watched this movie due to this review. It is one of the most God-awful movies I have ever seen. Sterotypical crazy vet movie with awful dialogue and characterization and TERRIBLE acting!. You do not want to see this.
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