Thursday, October 5, 2017

American Made

I saw American Made last night and I have to say that I really liked it.  I am not a big fan of Tom Cruise but Barry Seal is the kind of role that he excels at playing and he gives an outstanding performance, one of his best in years.  After a while I stopped wondering how much of the story was actually true and I stopped thinking about the consequences of Seal's actions and just enjoyed the wild ride!  The film tells the true story of TWA pilot Barry Seal (Cruise) after he is recruited by a CIA operative (Domhnall Gleeson) to take aerial photographs of Sandinista bases in Central America.  Seal is so good at getting into and out of Central America he eventually becomes the bag man for General Noriega and begins running guns to the Contras for the CIA while smuggling cocaine for the Medellin cartel on the side.  Seal makes so much money he can't launder it fast enough in some highly amusing scenes.  However, the CIA eventually disavows him and he is cornered by local and state law enforcement, the DEA, and the FBI in another highly amusing scene.  He eludes prosecution by becoming an informant against the Medellin cartel for the White House in its war on drugs (with some great footage of Nancy Reagan) which leads to the inevitable conclusion.  Through it all Cruise gives his high-wattage smile and struts across one airport tarmac after another.  Director Doug Limon uses actual footage from the 80s, close-up shots, and hand-held camera work to create a gritty documentary-style film that feels very nostalgic and the 80s music keeps the adrenaline pumping (I loved "Wah-Wah" by George Harrison in the credits).  To be sure, there are flaws in this movie (don't get me started on how Seal's wife Lucy, played by Sarah Wright, is portrayed) but it is just so entertaining that I would definitely recommend it!

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