Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
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Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk

"To walk the path of a hero, you have to see how it all began."

2016 1h 53m ★ 6.0 (621 votes) Released

19-year-old Billy Lynn is brought home for a victory tour after a harrowing Iraq battle. Through flashbacks the film shows what really happened to his squad – contrasting the realities of war with America's perceptions.

Director

Ang Lee

Screenplay

Jean-Christophe Castelli

Rating
6.0
Runtime
113 min
Budget
$40.0M
Revenue
$30.9M
Profit/Loss
-9.1M

Production

Bona Film Group Bona Film Group
The Ink Factory The Ink Factory
Marc Platt Productions Marc Platt Productions
Studio 8 Studio 8
TriStar Pictures TriStar Pictures
Film4 Productions Film4 Productions
LStar Capital
Haishang Films
Sony Pictures Releasing Sony Pictures Releasing

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Reno
★ 7/10 Jun 15, 2017

**Game, music, celebration, romance, emotion, family, friends and the war!** After giving the career best, the director Ang Lee returned with this which is quite a long gap for him between the films. He has fallen back to the average, like usual whenever he gives a masterpiece. Most directors do that. This film was adapted from the book of the same name. It was not a full fledged war film. It has soldiers, but one day event theme where they are on the short break to homeland to participate in the felicitation programme for their victory. The story closely focused on the young soldier, Billy, Lynn. He was the centre of the event, a war hero. During his stay, he recalls the original event. What really happened and what else he could have done. Apart from that, enjoying the day with a game from the stadium, dance, musics and many more. Meeting family has a sub-plot that reveals about his choice to join the army. Overall, a memorable day with happy and sad incidents. So my first thought in the initial stage was like it is another film similar to the 2009's 'The Messenger'. No, it was not. It was completely different than anything I've seen so far. Refreshing, but not captivating. If you are okay with simple, yet want a feel strong, this is it. It is kind of like mixed result film. Great casting and strong performances. Wonderful debute for the lead actor. On the other side, mix of colourful, full of music, emotional, romantic, thrilling presentation. A bit Americanised, like the film events and the patriotism. So, a much better suitable film for the domestic audience than the rest of the world, perhaps excluding western world. Even though, watching it once is no harm or not bad. _7/10_

Keywords

post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd)based on novel or bookwar veteranamerican footballthanksgivingcheerleadersoldieriraq warproducereffects from the past

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