A masterpiece.
Filmic responses to war are typically polemic, and although Three Kings contains these aspects of older war films, it’s a film marked by its indecision regarding the purpose, intents, and effects of the first Gulf War. And – dynamically – with its political indifference/investment excepted, Three Kings remains a pointedly comedic, ingeniously photographed film.
by Rumsey Taylor | Source: Warner Bros. DVD
16 Jun 2005 1:03 PM | Submit Comment