![]() The opening sequence which takes place in Iraq is almost a joke, as at times It felt like it was in East LA, now I don't know where they filmed it, but that's not a good way to start off a film. I thought the cinematography, editing and music did very little to help matters a just didn't engage me throughout the film. They should have made better choices in the casting, but then again, there was a lot of other flaws in making this film, which I admit, is a tough type of film to make, but this just felt rushed and not enough precision an effort put into producing, writing and creating an original and realistic film about post-ware life. (Brian Presley) was not bad, but having 50 cent in this film was a casting catastrophe. ![]() Jackson who had some very good moments, but due to a lacking script, went over-the-top at times. Jackson or Jessica Biel's character, and both were unconvincing, especially Samuel L. As I watched the film I did not entirely believe Samuel L. Despite having some powerful scenes, which raised some good points from a psychological and political perspective, the film failed to paint a realistic picture, which allowed the audience to truly position itself in the shoes of the characters. ![]() Director Irwin Winkler's look at post-war life for several Iraq war veterans, is neither totally convincing nor entertaining. ![]()
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