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Charlie Wilson's War (Full Screen) |
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Charlie Wilson's War (Full Screen) ![]() Rating: Rating: - Sharp Dialogue, Sophisticated and FunnyThe cast is perfect - Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Mike Nichols directed the movie and Aaron Sorkin is the screenwriter who developed the movie from the non-fiction book. It is a true story of Charlie Wilson (Tom Hanks) who is a bachelor that loves the good life of fast women, drugs and an easy job as congressman from Texas. He likes women and they are always around him. He is also deeply patriotic and understands the plight of people with odds stacked against them. ("Charlie Wilson" - who I had not heard of - is best known for "leading Congress into supporting Operation Cyclone, the largest-ever CIA covert operation which supplied the Afghan Mujaheddin during the Soviet war in Afghanistan.") Philip Seymour Hoffman plays a smart but undervalued CIA agent (Gust Avrakotos). JoAnn Herring (Julia Roberts) is a Houston socialite who hates the communists. She is angry about the United State's weak response to the 1980's invasion of Afghanistan. The odds are against the team of three, but together they "work the politics" and travel the world. They are smart and sincere as they develop alliances with arms dealers, Israelis, Egyptians, Pakistanis. Charlie and his partner, CIA Agent Gust bond and broker deals. They find success against all odds. Charlie was on key congressional committees and worked with his colleagues for funding for covert operations against the Soviets. The funding went from $5 million to $1 billion annually. The Afghans fought bravely with their new weapons and supplies - the Communists retreated and left the country. The movie was excellent and moved well with smart dialogue and an inspiring ending. It was made in 2007. Just an addendum to seeing the movie: Now it seems a bit too optimistic to say Charlie Wilson saved Afghanistan. He may have saved it from the communists, but that enabled the Taliban to take their place. U.S. Defense Secretary Gates is in the news today regarding more civilian casualties because of the Taliban... Rating: - Overrated, Bad CastingI was disappointed with this movie, but I guess I am in the minority. It was mainly due to the miscasting. Hanks and Roberts were not believable in their parts and I felt no chemistry between the two. Considering the subject matter, I was also hoping for something a little more serious instead of a Hollywood "feel good movie." It is a shame that most people learn their history from Hollywood movies. However, Hoffman's performance did make the movie worth watching. I wouldn't go out of my way to see it but if it happened to come on cable and there was nothing else on... Rating: - Waste of moneyHoffman almost pulls this one out but not quite. The use of foul language and nudity to help it didn't! Hanks and Roberts are capable of outstanding performances; these aren't among them. A great story poorly presented. Save your money. Rating: - Clever, enjoyable, cautionaryI left a star off because helping the Mujahadeen drive the Soviets out of Afghanistan couldn't have been as easy as it's portrayed here. "Charlie Wilson's War" reminds me that before "Forrest Gump" and "Philadelphia," Tom Hanks was a comic actor. Phillip Seymour Hoffman is brilliant as Gust. Best Julia Roberts performance since "Erin Brockovich." Pay careful attention to the last few minutes. After a great victory, something's changing, and not in a good way. ![]() |