- Reaction score
- 2,140
- Points
- 1,160
I watched it on the weekend. As far as war movies go, I thought it was good. I don't really care too much about what the technical and tactical deficiencies were, I think if a person pays attention to the story (and they really are high level stories) then the movie fits.
Two things did make me laugh though (1) when Gross was at a FOB and casually walked in front of a 155 lighting off, and all he does is plug his ears! (2) the technical advisor in the film credits was none other than Carl Gustav.
- it's true about the dates, no matter where in the world you eat them;
- there are some scenes where the direction and angle of the filming camera is clearly spray painted on the ground or road banks, most visible in the opening scenes where the kid gets smoked by the sniper.
It would have been nice to see more of the LAV and the Leo's in the movie, just saying better bang for the buck
I know there is a lot of bashing here about this movie, and I've got no right to say dick about that since I wasn't there, but I'm guessing it's probably the only non-documentary/cinema movie concerning Afghanistan that will ever be made that focuses (fictionally or not) on Canadian army characters. (Forget the made for TV series about the hospital). I'm giving Gross the respect for putting this together, he stood up when others look down or around. He's obviously got nothing but the highest regard for the CAF, and some sort of fetish for acting in well tailored Canadian uniforms.
Two things did make me laugh though (1) when Gross was at a FOB and casually walked in front of a 155 lighting off, and all he does is plug his ears! (2) the technical advisor in the film credits was none other than Carl Gustav.
- it's true about the dates, no matter where in the world you eat them;
- there are some scenes where the direction and angle of the filming camera is clearly spray painted on the ground or road banks, most visible in the opening scenes where the kid gets smoked by the sniper.
It would have been nice to see more of the LAV and the Leo's in the movie, just saying better bang for the buck
I know there is a lot of bashing here about this movie, and I've got no right to say dick about that since I wasn't there, but I'm guessing it's probably the only non-documentary/cinema movie concerning Afghanistan that will ever be made that focuses (fictionally or not) on Canadian army characters. (Forget the made for TV series about the hospital). I'm giving Gross the respect for putting this together, he stood up when others look down or around. He's obviously got nothing but the highest regard for the CAF, and some sort of fetish for acting in well tailored Canadian uniforms.