War, Inc. (2008)

Product Details: War, Inc. (2008)

Edition:DVD
MPAA Rating:R
Release Date:10/14/2008
UPC:687797121998
Directed by:Joshua Seftel
Featuring:John Cusack, Hilary Duff, Joan Cusack, See all cast

Synopsis: War, Inc. (2008)

Joshua Seftel's fierce political satire features an all-star cast headed by John Cusack. Set in a fictionalized Middle East, the film takes United States foreign affairs to comic extremes in a world where corporations rule and wars are completely outsourced. At the start of the film, Turaqistan is occupied by a private American company belonging to a former American...
Joshua Seftel's fierce political satire features an all-star cast headed by John Cusack. Set in a fictionalized Middle East, the film takes United States foreign affairs to comic extremes in a world where corporations rule and wars are completely outsourced. At the start of the film, Turaqistan is occupied by a private American company belonging to a former American vice president (Dan Aykroyd). Cusack comes in as Brand Houser, a hit man slowly growing a conscience and doubting his chosen profession. Hired to take down one of the country's major players, Houser goes undercover as the organizer of a major conference. His title also requires that he make sure the wedding of a local pop singer (Hillary Duff) goes smoothly. While working alongside Marsha Dillon (Joan Cusack), Houser tries to handle and ward off advances from the over-sexualized, pint-sized pop idol. The addition of an intelligent, beautiful, and radical journalist named Natalie (Marisa Tomei) to the mix only makes Houser's job tougher. The more time he spends with Natalie, the more he wishes for the chance to be honest and to escape this killing game.

Packed with violence and humor, WAR, INC. works thanks to its strong leads and the romance at the heart of the film. Quirky touches include Houser's memory-triggering obsession with hot sauce, and a Wizard of Oz-like villain (Ben Kingsley) who hides behind a screen as he gives commands under the guise of constantly morphing video images of popular American celebrities. An eclectic soundtrack adds surprising whimsy and, at times, unexpected nuance. War-themed pop numbers by Duff contrast with dark ballads played as scenes of battle fill the screen. Though the plotline is intentionally overloaded and preposterous at times, viewers will find the film's statements relevant to the reality that inspired it.

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    War Inc A Protest Film Of A Different Sort

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 27, 2008

    Pros: The movie does have plenty of comedy throughout.

    Cons: The material being dated, this is another in a long list of war themed movies that will fade into the annals of film history.

    John Cusack has never been known for doing big time, major name blockbusters. That applies even to his rom-com's. War, Inc. is no different. Cusack made it almost painfully clear what he was doing in both producing and helping write this story. I...t is a satire that pokes fun at Dick Cheney, Haliburton and the general conflict in Iraq. It's no coincidence that Hauser (Cusack) goes to a country called Turaqistan to kill one of the country's most infamous men. It's also no coincidence that this movie came out in a time of political strife. What is ironic is that while it came out in a time of political strife, it hit theaters--and now DVD--with very little fanfare. That could be chalked up to any number of reasons. Perhaps the studio was wary of the potential reaction it would get, and the potential for backlash against Cusack, considering the level of respect he has earned in his career. The primary storyline aside, there are at least two more storylines in this movie. One of them is the ever-present, underlying romance subplot. This time, Cusack's leading lady is played by Marisa Tomei. Tomei plays a very strong willed journalist who has made her name by railing against the occupation, Westernization, and corporitization of Turaqistan. She believes Hauser to be all for everything going on in the country. That is before she discovers that his identity in question is just a cover. Along with Tomei's character, is that of Yonica Babyyeah (Hillary Duff). Yes, that's actually her name. Yonica is made out to be a Middle Eastern pop star a la Britney Spears. When she, Hauser, and Hauser's love interest get together, this develops a third storyline in itself that actually manages to weave itself successfully into the rest of the movie. One could probably guess what happens with the trio. But for those who want to see this movie, and haven't seen it yet, that won't be revealed. This movie is obviously dated, what with the references to the Middle East conflict, Haliburton, and Cheney. That is going to hurt the movie in the long run. Maybe that is another reason that the movie received so little publicity. It is another movie that, while it is funny, will fade into the annals of film history because it is dated. It will be just another number in John Cusack's body of work. Because of that, the enjoyment may fade over time unlike many of his other works. War, Inc. is not the first entertainment outlet that protests everything going on in the Middle East. It could have received so little publicity for any number of reasons. Maybe it was to protect Cusack's reputation. Maybe it was just because the studio knew that if people saw a trailer in theaters for another protest movie, they wouldn't want to see it. That could be becaue they believe people are burned out on all the news about the war. Either way, perhaps it is best that this movie received so little publicity. In doing so, it has managed to be successful, while staying under the radar, much like so many of John Cusack's movies despite knowing it will likely be forgotten in time as just another modern war film. Read more Less

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