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A good satire that had the untimely bad luck to be about a U.S. soldier who will do anything it takes to party, except fight for the right.Full Review
Tightly plotted and well-acted, the film litters its brisk run time with darkly funny and haunting setpieces.Full Review
The film is filled with spot-on performances, by Harris, Glenn, Phoenix, and by Paquin, who has grown up after her debut in "The Piano" to become one of the most gifted actresses of her generation--particularly in tricky, emotion-straddling roles like this one.Full Review
Adapting Robert O'Connor's novel, director Gregor Jordan slaps us with keen wit and purpose.Full Review
It's an enjoyable and occasionally thought-provoking motion picture whose viewership should not be diminished by the unfortunate and inaccurate "anti-American" label. Full Review
