Very good movie
5
By Fbgduckfan
The moment I heard about the tragedy involving Chris and that other veteran my heart was broken , this movie keeps his name alive and was done amazingly
Fantastic movie
5
By tj cag027
Movie gives a little taste of what we sacrifice to stay free and the toll it takes on our service member families.
Awesome war film!
5
By crazydream11
Amazing story!
Love this movie
5
By cigrigs17
A really good and emotional movie π₯π₯π€π»πΊπΈ
American Sniper
5
By das1976
A very well done film in acting, directing, and editing. It shows what can happen in war when you have people who are true believers in the American way of life!
The brave soldier
5
By lds orchard
The great men and woman who are serving our country are both brave, and strong for what they do for our country. Sniper did something no one could ever do in either his or her life, and that was to save their country for what he or she loves and should want to protect each and every day. Everyone may have a different perspective on they all want, but this country,
My Favorite Movie
5
By DSpice3
Over 2 years I seen this and it's still my favorite movie. Clint Eastwood did an amazing job directing and Bradley Cooper really fell into Chris Kyle's character.
Best movie
5
By Is this a name
One of the best movies Iβve ever seen! What a true hero.
Not too patriotic
4
By satertot9
This movie had a decent balance of action and was not in your face about American patriotism
Underwhelming
2
By Gunslinger9999
The book was a facinating read. However, Chris Kyle only mentioned about 100 times he NEVER took headshots, always center body mass. The book covers his longest shot being off scope... at best it was a warning shot, and he got lucky. Watch this movie, turns realism into John Wick, headshot after headshot. Why?
Too bad we can't embrace a more realistic viewpoint. Honestly wish the movie covered more about the technical training/embarking on warfare/adapting/psycological outcome. Kyle should not be idolized, but instead examined as a how it is. So much prep goes into an op, or spiders nest... etc. Also the randomness of war. Kyle admits he was decent but often lucky in terms of the amount of action he saw.
Instead the movie focused more on Kyle defeating his nemisis-- the enemy rag head sniper. Gotta be honest this movie just felt like propaganda. I'll give a little credit for some insight on PTSD. Bradley cooper played the role as best the script/direction gave him.