War Machine

We're gonna liberate the sh** out of you.

5.6
20172h 2m

A rock star general bent on winning the “impossible” war in Afghanistan takes us inside the complex machinery of modern war. Inspired by the true story of General Stanley McChrystal.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Trailer 2

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Official Trailer

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Teaser

Cast

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Brad Pitt

Gen. Glen McMahon

Photo of Emory Cohen

Emory Cohen

Willy Dunne

Photo of John Magaro

John Magaro

Cory Staggart

Photo of Topher Grace

Topher Grace

Matt Little

Photo of Tilda Swinton

Tilda Swinton

German Politician

Photo of Daniel Betts

Daniel Betts

Simon Ball

Photo of Aymen Hamdouchi

Aymen Hamdouchi

Badi Basim

Photo of Alan Ruck

Alan Ruck

Pat McKinnon

Photo of Anthony Hayes

Anthony Hayes

Pete Duckman

Photo of RJ Cyler

RJ Cyler

Andy Moon

Photo of Nicholas Jones

Nicholas Jones

Dick Waddle

Photo of Will Poulter

Will Poulter

Ricky Ortega

Photo of LaKeith Stanfield

LaKeith Stanfield

Cpl. Billy Cole

Photo of Ben Kingsley

Ben Kingsley

President Karzai

Photo of Meg Tilly

Meg Tilly

Jeannie McMahon

Photo of Griffin Dunne

Griffin Dunne

Ray Canucci

Photo of Josh Stewart

Josh Stewart

Captain Dick North

Photo of Kola Bokinni

Kola Bokinni

Mike Cutter (as Kolwole Bokinni)

Photo of Derek Siow

Derek Siow

Tony Song

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Reviews

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6/10

It feels like there's a really good movie hidden somewhere in here, but perhaps not a comedy.

As far as the comedy goes, its biggest obstacle is Brad Pitt. I remember seeing another comedy with him in it, and I remember him being not particularly good. This time around it's even worse, and it's clear to me that the man doesn't have a funny bone at all.

There's plenty of comedic material in the script, as delivered by the supporting cast, but to be frank, Brad Pitt is simply terrible. I don't remember having seen him this poor, ever, and I'm really quite a fan of him. Why he fails so terribly to be funny, I'm not sure. Perhaps he lacks the ability to do self-ridicule, perhaps he tries too hard, perhaps he doesn't really get humour in the first place, you be the judge — I just know he's not funny. At all. They really should have done better casting here. Lots of obvious candidates that would be better, and probably cheaper, too.

Then there's the whole deal about it being a comedy in the first place. I don't consider myself a prune, but there are scenes in this film where the attempt at comedy just seems in awfully poor taste. Which is why I air the question of whether the "hidden good movie" in here should indeed be a comedy. The best scenes in War Machine most definitely aren't the funny ones, that's for sure.

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