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Sunday, October 30, 2016

Movie Summary - American Sniper

At 12 oclock Friday night, January 2nd, I went to go probe the rise premiere of American Sniper, a biographical icon base on a uncoiled story. This action movie was direct by Clint Eastwood and written by Jason Hall, the movie was beingness vie at the White repeat Township Theater in White Bear. This location is around 45 minutes past from River Falls and its purpose is for hatful to drive to go see new movies that argon being released. Throughout this movie, there was perpetually something going on no matter what. American Sniper is by far one of the top hat movies I have seen in theaters. There were a bunch of parts that make American Sniper an amazing movie only the bandage and storyline, the actors, and the ending are what I felt made it an unbelievable movie\nThe plot and story line of this movie was one of the most primal things I took out of watching this movie. American Sniper begins by discussing the livelihood of young Chris Kyle, who grew up in Texas. H is father would show him how to savage a gun and follow for deer. When Chris was growing up he became a rodeo cowboy, exclusively therefore decided to enlist in the U.S. Navy. After enlisting he was last accepted for mold preparedness and then became a U.S. Navy Seal sniper. season he was in training he met the woman of his dreams and they eventually got married. Her name was Taya Renae (figure 1). A cope with months later he was deployed to Iraq. Chriss kickoff kills were a bittie boy and his mother (American Sniper (film)). He shot them both because they were onerous to attack the U.S. devil dogs with a grenade. Chris wasnt very happy with his first kills because he doesnt wish to hurt people but they were coming after his group and his job is to protect his team, so thats what he did. The U.S. marines goal of going to Iraq was to hunt down bag leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi while they would go in and out of houses scrutinizing for him. Meanwhile, Chris got sent home for a couple weeks to b...

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