Deadly serious premise. Hilarious film. What makes it outrageous though is that it is based on a true story. The story revolves around two Jewish kids in their 20s who instead of doing their two bit grind of a job decide to get into selling arms to the US government.
How they pull it off and extent to which they go to make deals shows the amazing and bizarre nature of weapons and war machine trade-craft. The brains behind this is a character played by the engaging, rotund Jonah Hill who is rip roaring funny. He finds out that there is a public site for bidding on contracts for the Pentagon. They end up securing larger and larger deals until a major deal for Afghan war goes south due to greed and the idea of cutting out the middle man.
What ends up is a story of double cross and loyalty and lots and lots of money. One will be forgiven if left confused as to which is the dirtier party in the whole mess we know as War.
How they pull it off and extent to which they go to make deals shows the amazing and bizarre nature of weapons and war machine trade-craft. The brains behind this is a character played by the engaging, rotund Jonah Hill who is rip roaring funny. He finds out that there is a public site for bidding on contracts for the Pentagon. They end up securing larger and larger deals until a major deal for Afghan war goes south due to greed and the idea of cutting out the middle man.
What ends up is a story of double cross and loyalty and lots and lots of money. One will be forgiven if left confused as to which is the dirtier party in the whole mess we know as War.
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