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War, Inc., 2008

War, Inc.

English, Hungarian

USA

Rating:5.7
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Profile of War, Inc.

War, Inc. can be described as biting, cynical, and witty. The plot revolves around hitmen, state affairs, and disorder. Its comic aspect comes from dark humor and satire. War, Inc.'s main genres are comedy, thriller, and action. In terms of style, it features an all-star cast. In approach, it is realistic. War, Inc. is located in Asia. It takes place in the future. It is inspired by an article. Note that War, Inc. involves mild violent content and profanity.

Summary of War, Inc.

Joshua Seftel's fierce political satire features an all-star cast headed by John Cusack. Set in a fictionalized Middle East, the film takes United States foreign affairs to comic extremes in a world where corporations rule and wars are completely outsourced. At the start of the film, Turaqistan is occupied by a private American company belonging to a former American vice president (Dan Aykroyd). Cusack comes in as Brand Houser, a hit man slowly growing a conscience and doubting his chosen profession. Hired to take down one of the country's major players, Houser goes undercover as the organizer of a major conference. His title also requires that he make sure the wedding of a local pop singer (Hillary Duff) goes smoothly. While working alongside Marsha Dillon (Joan Cusack), Houser tries to handle and ward off advances from the over-sexualized, pint-sized pop idol. The addition of an intelligent, beautiful, and radical journalist named Natalie (Marisa Tomei) to the mix only makes Houser's job tougher. The more time he spends with Natalie, the more he wishes for the chance to be honest and to escape this killing game.

Packed with violence and humor, War, Inc. works thanks to its strong leads and the romance at the heart of the film. Quirky touches include Houser's memory-triggering obsession with hot sauce, and a Wizard of Oz-like villain (Ben Kingsley) who hides behind a screen as he gives commands under the guise of constantly morphing video images of popular American celebrities. An eclectic soundtrack adds surprising whimsy and, at times, unexpected nuance. War-themed pop numbers by Duff contrast with dark ballads played as scenes of battle fill the screen. Though the plotline is intentionally overloaded and preposterous at times, viewers will find the film's statements relevant to the reality that inspired it.

Details

Language: English, Hungarian
Country: USA
Release date: 28 April 2008
Runtime: 107 min

Cast and Crew

John Cusack as Brand Hauser in War, Inc.
John Cusack

as Brand Hauser

Hilary Duff as Yonica Babyyeah in War, Inc.
Hilary Duff

as Yonica Babyyeah

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Clips

War, Inc.
War, Inc.: Official Trailer
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War, Inc.: I signed up to kill the bad guys
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War, Inc.: The Scorpion Dance
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War, Inc.: Hauser's juice

Critics Reviews

USA Today
Screwball, vaguely futuristic political satires are a rare hybrid, and War, Inc. is an intriguing, if flawed, example.
Chicago Tribune
This script bumps along, good ideas jostling with weak, derivative ones, and Seftel doesn't seem to know which way he wants to handle the material. Also, with Cusack playing yet another soul-fried wiseacre running on emotional autopilot, the piece...

Users Reviews

brilliant simply brilliant i could describe this movie with a billion word for amazing.It just captures a broad viewpoint of so many americans today, this definatly deserves 5 stars.
I completely agree with the person that said this is the worst movie ever. It was terrible.
Likely to see
Not for me

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