I have to admit that I didn't have very high expectations of the film (I have not read the book), but I wasn't doing anything noteworthy enough to not go. So I went to the late showing tonight.
Turns out going was totally worth it. Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Tom Hanks + an Aaron Sorkin screenplay = every time either of the above opened their mouth I started laughing out loud.
There's also the whole the-US-screwed-itself-by-crapping-on-Afghanistan angle, which is pretty important to understanding the role the U.S. played in the rise of the Taliban. And Sorkin doesn't mince words on that front, for which I am glad.
All this assumes, of course, that one can get over the fact that Charlie Wilson was a boozing misogynist. Having him played by Tom Hanks apparently takes the edge off.
Next up: The Great Debaters!
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Charlie Wilson's War
Posted by Dennis at 12:07 AM
Labels: afghanistan, foreign policy, movies
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Great Debaters will make you sad you left the classroom.
I don't need the help =)
Seeing it Friday.
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