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Tears of the Sun

Tears of the Sun

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: America wants to protect christians. And oil deposits too.
Review: Next country (which will be "liberated" by americans)will be Nigeria. Because Muslims molest christians. That is the clear message from this film.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Methinks some folks can't see the forest for the trees...
Review: I'm a bit bemused by all the criticisms of this movie (most of which could be explained away), which had nothing to do with my enjoyment of the movie. Cripes folks...iff'n ya wanna complain `bout technical stuff, I'd have thought somebody would've griped `bout the Aimpoint being mounted backwards! (at least that's what the fellas over at AR15.com say)

As one who tends to hate movies (I got tired of leaving theatres thinking "that's it"?), I'd have to say this is one of my favorites. I just bought Blackhawk Down (which seems to get better ratings) and Tears of the Sun to try out on a new TV, and while ya can't fault Blackhawk Down (since it's based on a true story), I thought it was a bit of sensory overload. `Course, if it was such watching it, ya have to feel for the folks who were actually involved. If you're looking for nothing but action (as some folks appear to be), mebbe you won't appreciate Tears of the Sun, although it does build to a good climax.

I thought this was a well crafted, thought provoking, surreal movie, with great acting, cinematography, and music (I also ordered the soundtrack). While I tend not to be a `fan' of actors, I thought this was Bruce Willis' best performance. The DVD is also full of plenty of extras, which I have yet to make it through (director and writer commentary, actor interviews, etc).

Definitely one to add to your DVD collection (wish I had seen it at the theatre)!


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