I know that there are other topics about this movie. But they all praised it. I disliked it... a lot.
Personally, I thought it was shit, and I want my $8.50 back.
*kinda spoilers, but not really*
If you want to watch nationalistic propaganda hidden within violence, sex and nipples, I certainly would recommend this movie to you. If not, stay clear.
Did no one else catch the blatant nationalistic bullshit in this movie? Call me crazy, but the whole damn movie screamed it. They even said "freedom is not free" and something about how it must be paid for in blood. ffs.
The only plot that I could find hidden in the aforementioned characteristics, was a bunch of "heros" defending their homeland and their "freedom" from a bunch of Arabian-looking Persians lacking morals and freedom. White heros defending their homeland and their freedom from Arabian warlords, does that ring any bells? I've never felt inclined to leave a movie theater before, but I nearly got up and left. The only thing that kept me in my seat was trouble that would be caused by walking in front of the gawking morons next to me and the slight chance of seeing more nipples.
Feel free to disagree, but that is the last time I will ever pay to watch propaganda. Hurray war films with a hidden agenda, your filth has cost me eight dollars, fifty cents, and roughly two hours of my life.
Personally, I thought it was shit, and I want my $8.50 back.
*kinda spoilers, but not really*
If you want to watch nationalistic propaganda hidden within violence, sex and nipples, I certainly would recommend this movie to you. If not, stay clear.
Did no one else catch the blatant nationalistic bullshit in this movie? Call me crazy, but the whole damn movie screamed it. They even said "freedom is not free" and something about how it must be paid for in blood. ffs.
The only plot that I could find hidden in the aforementioned characteristics, was a bunch of "heros" defending their homeland and their "freedom" from a bunch of Arabian-looking Persians lacking morals and freedom. White heros defending their homeland and their freedom from Arabian warlords, does that ring any bells? I've never felt inclined to leave a movie theater before, but I nearly got up and left. The only thing that kept me in my seat was trouble that would be caused by walking in front of the gawking morons next to me and the slight chance of seeing more nipples.
Feel free to disagree, but that is the last time I will ever pay to watch propaganda. Hurray war films with a hidden agenda, your filth has cost me eight dollars, fifty cents, and roughly two hours of my life.