As a mother of a son in the Army, this movie was sobering, frustrating, and even infuriating.
- “You live. That’s how you honor him.” – Amanda Doster (Amy Schumer)
- “Every day I wake up, I’m grateful.” – Michael Adam Emory (Scott Haze)
- It appears to be very realistic.
- I was surprised to see comedienne Amy Schumer in it, especially playing a very serious wife of a fallen soldier. I was super impressed to learn that she donated all of the money she earned for her role in the movie to several army war vet foundations.
- The cast did a very good job and features Miles Teller, Haley Bennett, Beulah Koale, Scott Haze, Joe Cole.
- I liked the way the movie doesn’t tell you exactly what happened to this unit in Iraq all at once, but fills in the puzzle pieces as the film unfolds.
- Shania Twain sings the feature song Soldier. I’ve always been such a fan of her music and think she’s gorgeous.
- Sooooo much profanity.
- It kind of makes vets look like a bunch of rednecks.
- While the Veterans Administration does a lot of good, this film is a scathing condemnation of the ridiculous red tape that exists in the government organization that should be there for our vets. Incompetent bureaucracy gets in the way of providing timely support.
- I felt more angry than tearful.
Interesting lines:
- “You don’t see the bomb unless they want you to. You sense it.” – Adam Schumann (Miles Teller)
- “We’re having a baby.” – Solo (Beulah Koale)
- Very bloody and gory. People die.
- TONS of profanity, including TONS of F-bombs.
- Sex scene (clothes on) and talk of sexual acts.
- Racial slurs, including the “N” word.
- Full nudity of the back side of a lady.
- Bloody, vicious dog fight.
- Drug use and other illegal activities
- Violent war scenes
- It’s pretty depressing.
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