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bucolic_frolic

(47,030 posts)
Sun Jul 18, 2021, 10:30 AM Jul 2021

Charlie Wilson's War

I liked this movie so much I bought a copy. I can take or leave Tom Hanks, usually, or maybe it's because I only saw a couple of his earlier films - Bonfire of the Vanities, which was really a Melanie Griffith and Bruce Willis vehicle, and Forrest Gump, which never worked for me. But there was serious acting in Charlie Wilson's War, truly from all the stars and names, and an extensive cast of also's and even more uncredited actors and actresses. Or don't we use actresses any more, actors includes the female variety now too?

I never realized, until I watched the film closely, and did more research, that Charlie Wilson, D-Texas, became so interested in Afghanistan initially, because he watched Dan Rather's reports from the war front. Dubbed by wags "Gunga Dan" for the attire of himself and crew as authentic rebels in the war complete with headress, and whatever they call all that garb - jerkas? It could really be said that 60 Minutes got the ball rolling on covert support for the Afghan rebels.

Make no mistake this is a great, entertaining film. You get Tom Hanks in his prime, unfettered because he's also producer, in a convincing southern drawl, Julia Roberts ditto where she's paid to act, and a fabulous performance from the late Phillip Seymour Hoffman as Gust Avrakotos. And why they chose a name no one could spell no matter how many times you saw it, I could swear he was an avocado all along, is beyond me. I mean there are a lot of Greek names they could have gone with.

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Charlie Wilson's War (Original Post) bucolic_frolic Jul 2021 OP
The fact that Aaron Sorkin wrote the screenplay. . . DinahMoeHum Jul 2021 #1
And the American President zipplewrath Jul 2021 #4
Frankly I didn't think the movie captured what I expected. underpants Jul 2021 #2
Gust Avrakotos was a real person Docreed2003 Jul 2021 #3
See that's why I post here bucolic_frolic Jul 2021 #5
Yw! Docreed2003 Jul 2021 #6
While it does have Forrest Gump ranked high on the list TexasBushwhacker Jul 2021 #7
Michael Flynn LessAspin Jul 2021 #8

DinahMoeHum

(22,489 posts)
1. The fact that Aaron Sorkin wrote the screenplay. . .
Sun Jul 18, 2021, 10:35 AM
Jul 2021

. . .didn't hurt either.

Same guy who wrote the screenplays for A Few Good Men, The West Wing and The Trial Of The Chicago 7, btw.

zipplewrath

(16,692 posts)
4. And the American President
Sun Jul 18, 2021, 11:48 AM
Jul 2021

There is a speech in that movie towards the end that foreshadowed what we are seeing in today's politics.

underpants

(186,710 posts)
2. Frankly I didn't think the movie captured what I expected.
Sun Jul 18, 2021, 10:38 AM
Jul 2021

The beginning of his political activity (the dog story) was encapsulated into an actual elevator speech. It’s one of the most interesting stories to me.

Docreed2003

(17,814 posts)
3. Gust Avrakotos was a real person
Sun Jul 18, 2021, 11:33 AM
Jul 2021

BTW would highly recommend the book the film is based on. It's very detailed and intriguing.

bucolic_frolic

(47,030 posts)
5. See that's why I post here
Sun Jul 18, 2021, 11:48 AM
Jul 2021

I get the inside scoop that I'd likely never figure out. And there's a book. News to me, thanks!

TexasBushwhacker

(20,680 posts)
7. While it does have Forrest Gump ranked high on the list
Sun Jul 18, 2021, 05:08 PM
Jul 2021

It isn't ranked #1. This is a pretty good list.

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/mar/26/tom-hanks-25-best-performances-ranked

It didn't include "That Thing You Do" because he only played a supporting role, but it was his first shot at writing and directing a feature film. I loved it. It really captured the early 60s.

LessAspin

(1,410 posts)
8. Michael Flynn
Sun Jul 18, 2021, 08:04 PM
Jul 2021

Last edited Sun Jul 18, 2021, 09:16 PM - Edit history (1)



That seditious right wing meetup May 29 in Dallas brought to mind the Tom Hanks-Julia Roberts meeting in Texas to finance Charlie Wilson's War..

I can't help but imagine that there are folks like that Julia Roberts character ready and willing to support Michael Flynn's proposed coup d'état...





Thanks for posting because I've been meaning to post about those parallels.
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