American Sniper (2014)

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U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle takes his sole mission—protect his comrades—to heart and becomes one of the most lethal snipers in American history. His pinpoint accuracy not only saves countless lives but also makes him a prime target of insurgents. Despite grave danger and his struggle to be a good husband and father to his family back in the States, Kyle serves four tours of duty in Iraq. However, when he finally returns home, he finds that he cannot leave the war behind.

Introduction
"American Sniper" is a 2014 biographical-war movie directed by Clint Eastwood and written by Jason Hall. The film is based on the narrative "American Sniper: The Autobiography of one of the most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History", by Chris Kyle, with Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice. The film stars Bradley Cooper as Chris Kyle and Sienna Miller as his better half, Taya. The film was a commercial success and got various award elections, including 6 Academy Award elections, of which it won one for Best Sound Editing.

Plot Summary
The movie chronicles the life of Chris Kyle, a Navy SEAL sniper who is credited with over 160 confirmed kills throughout his 4 tours of responsibility in the Iraq War. The movie starts with a young Chris being taught how to hunt by his daddy and developing a strong inner voice and patriotism. As an adult, after seeing the 1998 U.S. embassy battles on tv, Kyle chooses to get in the Navy and becomes a SEAL.

After completing his training and marrying Taya, Kyle is deployed to Iraq. There, he rapidly gets prestige for his exceptional skills as a sniper, making the nickname "Legend" amongst his fellow soldiers. His ability to safeguard his associates from insurgent forces makes him the regard of his peers, however also makes him a target for enemy contenders, particularly an elusive sniper referred to as Mustafa.

Kyle's experiences on the battleground start to take a toll on his individual life. In between deployments, he has a hard time to reconnect with his partner and children, revealing signs of post-traumatic stress disorder. Taya pleads with him to leave the military and concentrate on their family, however Kyle feels obliged to continue serving his country.

During his trips, Kyle becomes focused on locating and removing Mustafa, who has been accountable for the deaths of numerous of his fellow soldiers. On his 4th tour, Kyle is lastly able to eliminate Mustafa with a long-distance shot in the middle of a sandstorm. However, the team's position is compromised, and they are forced to engage in a firefight with opponent forces while awaiting extraction.

Upon returning home, Kyle decides to retire from the military and focus on his family. Although he continues to deal with transitioning back to civilian life and the psychological toll of his experiences in Iraq, he finds solace in helping veterans deal with their injuries and PTSD by taking them to shooting ranges and participating in restorative activities.

The movie concludes with a mournful epilogue, exposing that Kyle was tragically eliminated by a veteran struggling with extreme PTSD, whom he was attempting to help. Following his death, countless individuals lined the streets to pay their aspects as his funeral procession took a trip through Texas, and he was put to rest with complete military honors.

Styles and Analysis
"American Sniper" explores the psychological effect of war on soldiers and their families, highlighting the difficulty of balancing personal and professional obligations while dealing with the scaries of fight. The film is an unflinching portrayal of the high rate typically paid by those who serve in the line of task and the sacrifices made by their enjoyed ones.

The motion picture likewise sheds light on the intricacies of warfare, where lines between pal and opponent can blur, and the pressures of being responsible for the lives of one's comrades can lead to moral dilemmas and haunting choices.

Critical Reception
Overall, "American Sniper" got favorable reviews from critics, with praise for Bradley Cooper's effective performance as Chris Kyle and Clint Eastwood's instructions. Nevertheless, some critics felt that the movie did not delve deep enough into Kyle's character or attend to the broader ramifications of the Iraq War, and that it depicted a one-sided, simplified view of the conflict.

In spite of these reviews, "American Sniper" stays a crucial and appealing portrayal of a soldier's battle to deal with the injuries of war and the obstacles of going back to civilian life.

Top Cast

  • Bradley Cooper (small)
    Bradley Cooper
    Chris Kyle
  • Sienna Miller (small)
    Sienna Miller
    Taya Renae Kyle
  • Kyle Gallner (small)
    Kyle Gallner
    Goat-Winston
  • Cole Konis (small)
    Cole Konis
    Young Chris Kyle
  • Ben Reed (small)
    Ben Reed
    Wayne Kyle
  • Elise Robertson (small)
    Elise Robertson
    Debbie Kyle
  • Keir O'Donnell (small)
    Keir O'Donnell
    Jeff Kyle
  • Luke Sunshine (small)
    Luke Sunshine
    Young Jeff Kyle
  • Kevin Lacz (small)
    Kevin Lacz
    Dauber
  • Troy Vincent (small)
    Troy Vincent
    Pastor
  • Brandon Salgado Telis
    Bully