Vampire Owl :: Yes, I have heard that they are showing all those Oscar nominated movies there in the multiplex, or at least those which they have chosen.
Vampire Bat :: Some of the movies have made a return while the others have arrived for the very first time. Which one would you choose?
Vampire Owl :: I choose none. I shall not watch award movies. It has been a policy – an owlified policy.
Vampire Bat :: But some of them are certified good.
Vampire Owl :: I don’t fall for such certification. I have been a prey to such opinions for too long a time. And what is Guardians of the Galaxy and Interstellar doing there? They should have tried for those movies which didn’t release here instead.
Vampire Bat :: But most of the movies in that list never released here, and without the Oscar nominations, might have never even come near here.
Vampire Owl :: Still, I say no to any of those movies. I am a stubborn Vampire Owl. It is in my blood, my pure, centuries old bloodline.
Vampire Bat :: I shall go for American Sniper then.
Vampire Owl :: And make a pick for these Oscars. Lets see if your prediction powers work after centuries of experience.
Vampire Bat :: I have only watched The Grand Budapest Hotel among the movies which have received nomination for the best picture. Lets see how American Sniper adds to it.
[Goes to the theatre].
What is it about? :: The movie tells the real life story of a man from Texas, Chris Kyle (Bradley Cooper), who becomes sad and outraged at the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings and decides to join the United States Navy and be of service to his nation which has been a target of external terrorist forces. He undergoes the training and finally becomes a United States Navy SEAL sniper. After meeting Taya Renae (Sienna Miller) at a bar and falling into a relationship, he marries her, only to be posted at Iraq for the war against terrorism after the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon. Beginning with sniper shots on a woman and a child who were trying to attack the troops with grenades, he feels the pain, but continues to go on and become the most known sniper and the one with the most kills. The biggest challenge for him would be take out an expert enemy sniper who wanders around in the shadows – but there is also his family back home.
The defence of American Sniper :: I was skeptical about watching this movie, and I had wondered how it will go as an American war movie, and this one completely managed to rise above my expectations. The movie nicely combines so many elements of the war and successfully comes out as an anti-war movie. Everything is shown with so much passion and detail. The message is clear and against the ever-lasting devastation that the war causes and the darkness of nothingness that terrorism can lead to. Bradley Cooper is the man who steals the show with almost every second as this is a movie about his character and what he has done. He also has gained a lot of weight for the role as it seems and is known. He does deserve the Academy Award for the Best Actor, and an absence of nomination would have surprised me a lot. Sienna Miller joins in and does her job in so much of a believable manner.
Positives and Negatives :: The negatives are hard to find with American Sniper. May be you can find something if you have a problem with realistic depictions, or may be you can dig deeper than me find something else. May be for some of you, there was not enough entertainment. But it was there for me, and there might have been a very minute drag here and there, but I never felt that. If you need to create controversy out of something which is not there, I am not giving into it. You might have your bloody agenda, but for one second, think about it from the point of view of a soldier – it is what the movie is about. You can complain that the end was too soon, but the movie was never really about the end, but the soul of this flick itself was the world that it portrayed. As it takes us to the battlefield and the clear flow of emotions back home, one has to accept and admit that this was the best way things could have been linked and shown on the big screen in a realistic manner.
Soul exploration :: Well, the movie leaves the question about who can be blamed. Can you blame a soldier for doing what he is supposed to do to support his troops and help his fallen comrades? Do we even think about what goes through the mind of a trooper as he obeys an order from the top or when he has to make a choice between saving his people and humanity? What are those things that he has to live with in the end? With those things that he did or with those things that he couldn’t do? Forget this sniper being American, and think beyond the limits of nationality. What about an Indian soldier who gets killed by a terrorist at the border? What about our unsung heroes who deserves better than being shot at by a militant from the other side of the border? Lets forget all the politics behind this and the setting and think about it from the point of view of a soldier who sets off to serve his nation. They deserve the salute for keeping the nation and its citizens first, despite the nationality. It is on their blood that each nation stands, and for trauma that they face and for their selfless service, they should be treated the best, not some random cricketer.
On the Academy Awards :: ***These are my hopes on the 87th Academy Awards which you can avoid, if you want to! As the date for the Academy Awards is coming near, The Grand Budapest Hotel remains the only other movie amond the list of nominations for Best Picture that I have watched, and even as I haven’t finalized on a rating, I would give a 92/100 for that, and consider American Sniper a well-ahead movie. I was hoping to watch The Imitation Game the most among those movies which were in the list, but missed that. I couldn’t come close to being interested in Whiplash, and I have decided against an overdose with the other movies which do provide me with a good timing. May be I don’t want to destroy that good experience that American Sniper has given me. I am afraid in that case, because my taste often creates a case of wonder for myself.
The Waiting Continues :: I do hope that Bradley Cooper does win the Best Actor Award for this movie, and Rosamund Pike for Gone Girl because I have that feeling that those were the performances which can’t be easily matched. I also hope that How to Train Your Dragon 2 win the Best Animated Feature Film Award instead of the overrated Big Hero 6 which thinks that it is Frozen with some irritating hero fans. Captain America: The Winter Soldier should also win something for the Best Visual Effects compared to the other overrated nominations – that is my hope. Well, American Sniper does deserve a lot more than just some nominations and a few winnings, as it deserves big – and that something that I would surely like to see after watching this movie. May this movie has more people with brain and heart watching at the multiplexes rather than the narrow minded ones! India needs a movie like this, and the only one which I can remember that stays strong is Tango Charlie.
Release date: 16th January 2015
Running time: 132 minutes
Directed by: Clint Eastwood
Starring: Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller, Max Charles, Luke Grimes, Kyle Gallner, Sam, Jake McDorman, Cory Hardrict, Navid Negahban, Eric Close, Eric Ladin, Rey Gallegos, Brian Hallisay, Ben Reed, Elise Robertson, Keir O’Donnell, Marnette Patterson, Leonard Roberts, Sammy Sheik, Mido Hamada
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✠ The Vampire Bat.
I have seen the movie. I had seen the IMDB rating and downloaded it because of high rating but it did not meet my expectation. I could not like the abrupt ending. However, it’s my opinion. But I must thank you for a meticulously written review of the movie.
P.S.: Also watched Grand Budapest Hotel. It was a wonderful experience. Loved the movie!
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I think that such an ending because the murderer was another veteran, and he case was still going on 🙂
Did you watch any other Oscar nominated movie for the best picture?
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Yes, watched Grand Budapest Hotel. Just downloaded The Imitation Game…Will be watching this weekend.
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Lets have them all before the Oscar presentation 😀
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yep 😀
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May be I had compared it with another realistic war movie …’The Hurt Locker’, which is one of the best movies I have seen in this genre.
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I liked this better; Bradley Cooper should have had a major role in defining that, and this sniper stuff and the adaptation from an autobiography made me further interested in reading about this one 🙂
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Btw, did you watch Tango Charlie? I rate it as one of the best of its kind made in India 🙂
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No… but when you say so I need to watch it 🙂
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They are too many people who haven’t watched it 😉
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I liked this movie a true story of a good person i would say .. just saw it yesterday.. WAR makes us do silly things ..
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Yes, I hope this movie carries its anti-war message a long way forward and make some positive things happen among such chaos and destruction 🙂
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Great movie
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True 🙂
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I haven’t seen the movie yet, but this confirms my desire to do so. Thanks for the thorough review!
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Hope you get the chance soon!!! 🙂
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Let me tell you, Teny.. though I do not find much time to read blogs these days, reading this one was a treat for me. You have expressed the soul of the movie so well. I haven’t watched it yet, but now, I add watching this in to my priority list. 🙂
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Thanks 🙂 It is always good to see you back here, again 🙂
Hope you get to watch the movie in the busy world 😀
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Hey! I somehow find time to do everything but after a big interval. 😉 I watched a movie yesterday. 😀 The Fifth Estate. I liked it. 🙂
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Like delay doesn’t mean denial 😉
I didn’t watch that one – see, you have good pace 😀
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I have watched The imitation game and it is good but can’t make up my mind for this one.. reading your reviews the main storyline looks kind of similar with “The enemy at the gates”.
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Haven’t watched that one. I haven’t been much into the war based movies. It has never been among my favourite genres 🙂 But surely loved this one, and from what I have read, I see differences more than similarities 😀
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I’ve watched this movie. Great review here Teny… ! 🙂
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Thank you 🙂 🙂
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Wanted to see the movie because of two things… Clint eastwood and a sniper based plot. I somehow love the sniper movies… and dunno much beyond “enemy at gates” and “day of the jackel”
Thanks for the review… Will see the film for sure.
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🙂 Snipers are so interesting for me too – had always chosen the sniper rifle in games too 😀
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I loved this one! Wasn’t able to stop my tears from rolling down when in the last it was mentioned that he died that day…
It’s a great movie! 🙂
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Yup, I hope it gets enough at the Oscars 🙂 I have heard that some differences are there from the book, but I am not the one to clarify on that 😉
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Yea, I hope so too! I’m planning to read this book for the non-fiction month this year… Will watch the movie again after reading the book and then will discuss about it… 🙂
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I feel that it will be very good too 🙂
Lets see then 😀
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Cooper was fab. So much competition this year.
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Yes, true 🙂
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Amazing movie. My previous best war-movie was ‘Saving Private Ryan.’ Eastwood rocks!
Excellent review teny 😉
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Thank you 🙂
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