I didn't know what I expected when I went to the theater to see this movie. I expected it to be good definitely, but I certainly didn't expect it to be this good. This movie tells the story of Chris Kyle, a Navy SEAL sniper who has a recorded 160 confirmed kills and his trials throughout being a Navy SEAL. He struggles greatly being back home in America saying that he isn't doing his duty for America. What I love and respect about both Chris Kyle and this film is that Chris knows that his sniping job isn't done for kills. Everybody constantly congratulates him on his killstreak, and every time his response is almost silence and just saying it's his job and he's just helping to save America and I heavily respect this man for it. As far as the film goes I think it was fantastic. Great cinematography and editing, and all the sounds were superb. Bradley Cooper's acting was great, not stunning, but great. He played the role really well, taking in Chris' personal workouts and attitude. This main character is such a kind-hearted man and yet the things he goes through in war are insanely brutal. This is by far my favorite war movie, and I will most likely find myself watching it again, and again, and again.
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