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Average rating
(69%)
 
Starring: Amy Adams | Tom Hanks | Julia Roberts | Rachel Nichols | Emily Blunt | Philip Seymour Hoffman | Shiri Appleby | Ned Beatty | Erick Avari
Director: Mike Nichols
Studio: UNIVERSAL
Run time: 98 mins
Collections: 100 Hot Hits | New releases
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Released: May 05, 2008
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A drama based on a Texas congressman Charlie Wilson's covert dealings in Afghanistan, where his efforts to assist rebels in their war with the Soviets have some unforeseen and long-reaching effects.

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Rating of 2 stars out of 5
Time Out

Its a credit to the swagger, charm and easy arrogance of Tom Hanks performance as the maverick member of the US...

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68 out of 71 people found the following review helpful:


A disaster.

enfilade from , 5th February, 2008

It is quite difficult to say what this film hopes to achieve. Is it to entertain? To inform? To criticise American policy, or endorse it? It is not hard to maintain, however, that whatever the aims were in the thoughts of director Mike Nichols, Charlie Wilson's War is a resounding failure. The film - like Nichols' previous feature, Closer - lacks any meaningful character development. Before the release of the film, Tom Hanks told his prospective audience not to see his character as a morally upright man. No, he said, Wilson is supposed to an ignorant womaniser and drug abuser: a man (as he is told by the President of Pakistan) with 'substantial character flaws'. One wonders how an audience can possibly hope to reach such a conclusion when they are handed the trademark Hanks 'awkward nice guy' taken straight from his roles in Forrest Gump or Castaway. When we are ever shown what is supposedly WIlson's dark side, his dalliances are merely there for light relief. Yet calling it ‘relief’ is too generous, however. Phillip Seymour Hoffman - proven to be an outstanding actor in recent years - is grossly misused, playing the role of the amusingly angry short guy. There is no purpose for him other than as a (poor) comedic foil to the whimpering Hanks, and one feels that with a character who is as explosively introduced as Gust Avrokotos, Hoffman could have gone to town had the script allowed for it. Instead, we are shown a stale 'romance' between Hanks and Roberts that is about as exciting as a night in watching Countdown, despite Roberts’ competence in a demanding role that requires her to smile occasionally and even deliver the odd line or two. The whole feel of the film is wrong. Nichols clearly attempts to make some sort of commentary on the failure of American foreign policy to aid the post-war reconstruction of foreign films, yet seems petrified to do so. Instead we have a feature that entirely tows the middle ground: it appeals to conservatives who get to see the Commies get their comeuppance, while liberals can snicker at the meekly implied arrogance of the American involvement. One feels that if the film wants to make a point about something, it should go ahead and make it, rather than leaving us to infer the entire meaning of the film from Hanks’ blank expression in the closing sequence and a quote from Wilson himself (which, funnily enough, says more in 3 lines than the enitre screenplay does in 97 minutes). No heart, a meagre script, poor performances from the leads, and a lack of engagement with any of the real issues at hand. An embarrassment: thank God for Phillip Seymour Hoffman.

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31 out of 31 people found the following review helpful:


Enjoyable Entertainment

A Customer from Nottingham, 12th January, 2008

Having been disappointed this week with I am Legend, I was hoping that Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts could deliver what Will Smith could not. I was not disappointed. This is an interesting and entertaining film, all the moreso because it is based on a true story. Tom Hanks is superb as a Texan Congressman who tries to help Afghanistan expel the Russians from their country. It is not a war film and if you are looking for full blown action this is not for you. The film focusses more on the man (Charlie Wilson) and on American policies and the 1980s culture. A friend who watched the film with me felt it was a little Americanised and didn't reflect events that have since happened in Afghanistan, but I don't feel this took anything away from a good film.

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29 out of 32 people found the following review helpful:


Charlie Wilsons war zzzzzzzzzzzzzz!

TracyW from , 5th May, 2008

This movie was absolutely dire, I was expecting better things from the star studded cast but this was so boring I switched it off after 30 minutes. A good movie to watch if you are having trouble sleeping at night!

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23 out of 23 people found the following review helpful:


Superb!

A Customer from SW London, 15th January, 2008

What is it they say?Ah yes:Behind every good congressman in the US there's a glamourously rich Christian woman? I think this sums it up for me. This film does NOT disappoint! The acting from Seymour Hoffman, Hanks and Roberts is as expected: excellent. The film really hit the mark for me because of the humour that was carefully injected into this A Class script. It wasn't so much a film about war and politics but more about what one man will do when he sets his mind to it (of course will the help of others! And goaded by a very rich influential woman in Washington). An interesting and rivetting film to watch, although the contents are perhaps questionable in certain places throughout the film. However if what you're after is a film with solidly well acted characters that keep you glued to the screen then Charlie Wilson's War is a sure bet!

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A Customer from Wolverhampton, 21st November, 2008

Quirky film with the right mix of dry humour and serious issues. Not too long either which political films can often tend to be.

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Charlie Wilson's War

A Customer from London, 20th November, 2008

Based on a true story. The power of the American government.

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A Customer from Wimbledon, 18th November, 2008

This film was very slow to start with and although it was made well you really had to be in the mood to watch it.

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Interesting

A Customer from London, 16th November, 2008

DOn't judge a person by their cover. The US think they are the Sheriffs of the World but then it comes back and hit them in the face. That's probably the moral of the story behind this film. I liked it though, it had even some humorous moments. Worse a shot.

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