American Sniper (2014)

Movie · 2014 · War, Action · 2h 13m · R · English

Curator score: 4.8/10 (1.1M ratings)

The most lethal sniper in U.S. history.

Overview

U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle takes his sole mission—protect his comrades—to heart and becomes one of the most lethal snipers in American history. His pinpoint accuracy not only saves countless lives but also makes him a prime target of insurgents. Despite grave danger and his struggle to be a good husband and father to his family back in the States, Kyle serves four tours of duty in Iraq. However, when he finally returns home, he finds that he cannot leave the war behind.

Ratings

Director

Clint Eastwood

Production

Warner Bros. Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, RatPac Entertainment, Mad Chance, 22nd & Indiana Pictures, Malpaso Productions

Cast

Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller, Kyle Gallner, Cole Konis, Ben Reed, Elise Robertson, Keir O'Donnell, Luke Sunshine, Kevin Lacz, Troy Vincent, Brandon Salgado Telis, Chance Kelly, Marnette Patterson, Billy Miller, Leonard Roberts, Reynaldo Gallegos, Jake McDorman, Cory Hardrict, Eric Ladin, Brando Eaton

Curator Review

Verdict

A tense, well-made war drama with strong craft and a committed lead performance, but it’s also politically and morally divisive by design. It works best as a study of combat conditioning, home-front alienation, and the emotional cost of militarized identity rather than as a straightforward action film.

Best for

  • Viewers interested in Iraq War dramas and post-deployment trauma
  • Fans of Clint Eastwood’s restrained, unsentimental style
  • Audiences who like character studies built around duty, masculinity, and family strain

Skip if

  • You want a clearly anti-war or clearly pro-war statement
  • You’re sensitive to depictions of civilian casualties and wartime dehumanization
  • You prefer fast-moving action over brooding, repetitive psychological drama

Overview

American Sniper is most effective when it narrows its focus to routine, duty, and the psychic narrowing that comes from living inside a war machine. Eastwood keeps the film blunt and controlled, letting the mechanics of service, the pressure of being “the best,” and the strain on family life accumulate into something uneasy and tragic.

Worth noting

The film’s controversy is inseparable from its appeal. It can feel like a portrait of American militarism without much self-critique, yet it also plays as a study of a man whose identity has been fused to violence so completely that ordinary life becomes unreal. That ambiguity is both the movie’s strength and its limitation.

Bottom line

As a piece of craft, it is efficient, polished, and often gripping, with a lead performance that carries the film’s emotional weight. But it is not a comfortable watch, and it is not especially interested in offering moral clarity; it is more concerned with showing how war reshapes perception, intimacy, and selfhood.

Top Letterboxd reviews

COBRARocky (1★) · 4608 likes

american wife: what's wrong honey american sniper: i didnt kill enough me: wow, saints live among us

Peaceful Stoner (0.5★) · 2620 likes

American Diaper: The deadliest, most lethal Diaper in American Film History, with over 160 confirmed, recorded moments of glorifying a man whose only passion in life was murdering people, of blatantly and maliciously lying and in turn immortalizing a man who considered and referred to a particular section of humans as 'subhuman', of praising the misguided courage of a man who unreasonably deemed his country as the greatest and his people as belonging to a 'higher' kind, of spuriously portraying… more American Diaper: The deadliest, most lethal Diaper in American Film History, with over 160 confirmed, recorded moments of glorifying a man whose only passion in life was murdering people, of blatantly and maliciously lying and in turn immortalizing a man who considered and referred to a particular section of humans as 'subhuman', of praising the misguided courage of a man who unreasonably deemed his country as the greatest and his people as belonging to a 'higher' kind, of spuriously portraying… more

Tentin Quarantino ☭ (0.5★) · 1552 likes

Only Americans could venerate the leader of a murderous death squad rampaging through a sovereign foreign land uninvited with the express purpose of executing fellow human beings, including women and children, and who has no other noteworthy accomplishments to his name, nor any higher aspirations than military service. In totally unrelated news, I have no idea why this place sucks shit.

adambolt (3★) · 954 likes

war changes a man's ability to realize their baby is not real

Logan Kenny (5★) · 922 likes

likely the greatest exploration of america as a nation made in this decade, it doesn't attempt to convince you that war is bad or that kyle was bigoted, it shows you. this is not a place for political monologues or distinct stances, this is a hazy fucking nightmare where the "American Hero" is a ruthless psychopath who'll shoot kids and innocent civilians without hesitation, a man raised in a climate where you worshipped the flag and were designed to embody… more likely the greatest exploration of america as a nation made in this decade, it doesn't attempt to convince you that war is bad or that kyle was bigoted, it shows you. this is not a place for political monologues or distinct stances, this is a hazy fucking nightmare where the "American Hero" is a ruthless psychopath who'll shoot kids and innocent civilians without hesitation, a man raised in a climate where you worshipped the flag and were designed to embody… more

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Topics

war drama, Iraq War, psychological trauma, military realism, masculinity, family breakdown, national identity, moral ambiguity, post-deployment, prestige drama

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