tl;dr WATCH IT. Great movie, well crafted, tight story, good messages, balance of engaging dialogue and grounded action.
Spoiler free summary:
Near the end of the Afghan war an Army unit is hunting Taliban supply caches when a mission goes wrong. The only survivors are the injured and incapacitated unit commander and the Afghan interpreter. Pursued by the Taliban, the interpreter keeps the commander alive and carries him through the rugged Afghan terrain for weeks until they are back in friendly territory.
Later, the US bureaucracy fails to give the heroic interpreter promised visas. The commander, who is consumed by his life-debt, takes it upon himself to launch a one man operation to rescue the interpreter and his family.
Possibly spoilery analysis:
This movie feels like a modern day western, with minimal dialogue, lingering landscape shots, and emotional music making a good portion of the runtime. The relationship between the interpreter and the commander is established and developed through very few total words, but the growing mutual respect between them is clear to the audience.
There is a bit in the middle, after the return to the US, where Jake Gyllenhaal gets to emotionally monologue and has a few lines that edge into corny territory but nothing that is unforgivable. It really is a "guy" version of a chick flick where the emphasis is on "manly" virtues like commitment, brotherhood, and perseverance.
There are no "twists" or "subversion of expectations". Everything progresses linearly which is honestly refreshing. Nobody is an action hero, the peril feels realistic, and the tense scenes have weight.
The Taliban work fine as the bad guys with stormtrooper aim and unlimited numbers. No attempt is made to humanize the enemy, they are mooks in face-covering scarves whose purpose is to chase and shoot at the heros.
Overall the movie conveys great messages of paying your debts, male friendship through mutual struggle, and honor in sacrifice for your brothers.
More possibly spoilery category breakdown: (0 being highest score, 5 being unwatchable)
Feminism: (.5) No female main characters. The commander's wife is shown as competent in running a business without needing his help. She supports his quest to save his friend without reservations. The ending of the movie deliberately shows the pilot of the plane where the heros are flying home is female.
Faggotry: (.5) No sexuality outside of typical military humor of the guys calling each other gay as banter.
Diversity: (1) The interpreter is a lighter brown arab type and most of the movie takes place in Afghanistan. A good portion of the movie is just the interpreter but he doesn't feel like mary-sue, he is shown struggling and nervous as expected. The commander's army unit is fully diverse but race is never brought up.
Subversion:(0) The movie criticizes the American treatment of the Afghan interpreters after the war which seems legitimate to me. I didn't notice any anti-White, anti-West, or anti-Christian messaging.
Thanks. I saw Ritchie's prior movie (Operation Fortune) and it wasn't unwatchable but it had a lot of "everyone is kinda gay and that's cool," not to mention Aubry Plaza.
Watching anything with Aubrey Plaza is like taking a masterclass in unlikability.
To any holdouts -- you know her whole awkward/quirky schtick? Yeah, it's phony. She's a complete narcissist.
Legion was top notch, I liked her role(s) in that
Thanks! I’ll check it out
This in cinemas or a streaming service?
It is in the theater but I got it off a public torrent tracker
Theater screener?
If so I'm gonna wait for the VOD release.
But this film is definitely looking great, I came across it yesterday.
I have no idea how this flew under my radar. It's amazing how the shitty stuff gets all the promotion and sometimes the good ones just fall through the cracks.
Nah full digital copy. Think the biggest one was 2160 5.1, dont know about hdr.
lol was this recommended to you on youtube as well? rofl.
I think I saw a poster of it when I was walking by the movie theater and I generally like war movies if they aren't pozzed.
But I normally don't watch theater movies, just wait for them to hit the public trackers which nowadays is usually less than a month after release.
yeah i was watching tutorials on Blender for 3d modeling.. and a few pages had that movie recommended to me to buy lol.
Also great
I watched it a couple nights ago. Agree for the most part with OP. I thought it was quite good but not "great" or anything. It certainly beats the overwhelming majority of other films from the last year.
I'll check it out. Thanks for the breakdown.