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I'd read Kyle's book in 2013, and just finished reading Taya's book 'American Wife'.
Figured I'd watch "American Sniper" Thursday PM, "The Patriot" Friday PM, & "Shooter" Saturday PM. Those should all be good 'patriotic' movies appropriate for this weekend.
It was a good movie, although I never saw a scope where adjusting the focus or magnification resulted in 'clicks'.
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Mel Gibson's heart is usually in the right place, but he can take hollywood liberties.
I think the real stories of Daniel Morgan and Nathaniel Greene were much better.
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My only real issue with the American Sniper movie was the bogus baby "Kyle" carried at the birth of his child - the producers spent all the $$$ to make the film, then used a doll ? ?
IIRC from the book he did not actually SHOOT the first boy with the grenade, but did shoot the mom, or did I miss something in the book?
If you think about the complexities of making a film from a book, I am sure there is always something to keep it from being 100% accurate, but overall it was real close. Very entertaining. While I served in the Viet Nam "era" I never served in combat, but to me, the battle scenes they depicted seemed about at real and confusing and scary as they could make it.
I am 100% positive no movie can make it as real as having bullets and bombs all around you, but for us un-experienced folks, it was pretty close. Seems like the only ones that would NOT have a PTSD would be office clerks.
The shame was for him to have served and survived only to die at the hands of one he was trying to help. No sympathy for that fellow at all.
He never says that he shot the boy in the book but I think he wrote something about taking two shots that day - so perhaps he was alluding to it. Either way, that had to be an extremely difficult thing to do and deal with.
I never read the book, but the part where he was riding in the back of the truck, getting briefed on what his overwatch job was going to be on the mission that he was already en-route to bugged me. Hollywood does this a lot for dramatic effect.
No doubt he was a great American, but IMO, it was BS when Hollywood wanted to show him talking to the wife on a satellite phone during the middle of a mission. There were other distractors similar to that but HOLLYWOOD goes for the drama.
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He wrote that he would do so in the book. That part wasn't made up. During one phone call he got into a pretty severe fight and dropped the phone. His wife heard it all over the open line.
kragluver wrote:He wrote that he would do so in the book. That part wasn't made up. During one phone call he got into a pretty severe fight and dropped the phone. His wife heard it all over the open line.
So what you are saying is he was a dumbazz! Not sure where he grew up in the military, but operational security is paramount regardless of how special you might think you are. IMO, definately not SOP for any unit even SPECOPS.
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I found the constant use of the "F word" to be vulgar and offensive to me and my wife. Yes, I know that this is the way that many soldiers talk but it's still vulgar to me. The movie would've been much better without all the foul language and cursing in my opinion.
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As to the sat phone call..... yes, it apparently really happened. The fact he was in Iraq was no secret. As if she didn't know. IIRC he had been making a regular "i'm here, i'm all right" call, without any real details, when a fight kicked off. It's not like he deliberately called her mid firefight.
It's interesting that we get offended when we hear the F Word and other cursing, but watching someone get shot by another human being is all right. I know, I go to watch the action too but this departure from our moral code is interesting. Bad words, no good. Graphic war violence, yay, good movie!
kragluver wrote:He wrote that he would do so in the book. That part wasn't made up. During one phone call he got into a pretty severe fight and dropped the phone. His wife heard it all over the open line.
Yep. I've talked to others who were 'over there' who did the same thing on occasion.
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