Really?

Hey, you are definitely entitled to your opinion. And with that being said, in my opinion, this was a very powerful movie. I know that when I first saw it on the big screen, the scenes where they were going house to house / door to door with all kinds of shooting and stuff going on, it made me, as a viewer, feel as though I was in the midst of what was going on. Sitting in my seat I could relate to the feelings of anxiety and confusion that those young soldiers probably felt going through that real life situation.

Not only did the director do a great job conveying to the viewer what those soldiers were feeling and experiencing, but Bradley Cooper did an outstanding job in his role. In those scenes where there were children in his sights who potentially may have been looking to kill U.S. Soldiers, etc, Cooper does an unbelievable job making the viewer feel and understand what Chris Kyle was feeling mentally, physically and emotionally in those situations.



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