Clint Eastwood directs a movie based on some truth and some lies. Why ruin a decent movie narrative by showing all the cards in the players hand ?
People want to feel good about their soldiers when they walk out of the theater and that's what this movie is about.
Showing soldiers doing a job they're trained to do under very nasty conditions.
Soldiers are trained to dehumanize their opponents. War is a pretty shitty business if you're a grunt. You simply follow orders.
Instead of Detective Callahan or a wronged cowboy taking out all the bad guys it's now a trained sniper doing his job of saving his comrades in arms.
There are usually several versions to the truth and sniper Kyle told some pretty wooly tales of other instances and about other occasions.
You can portray Kyle with respect as a hero or disdain as a villain ; Clintwood chose the former which happened to be particularly good timing after November's election results.
For Hollywood's directors and producers now would not be prudent to release an action movie based on Police Officers or SWAT teams doing the jobs they are trained to do nor of NFL footballers instilling family values.


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