The narrative balances intense combat sequences—including a hunt for the insurgent known as "The Butcher"—with the emotional toll the war takes on Kyle's home life with his wife, Taya (played by Sienna Miller), and their children. Upon finally returning home, Kyle struggles to leave the war behind but finds purpose in helping fellow veterans. American Sniper movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert

They were so in real life, too, as it happens; Kyle racked up 160 confirmed kills, making him the deadliest such operative in U.S. Roger Ebert American Sniper (2014)

The film chronicles Chris Kyle's journey from a Texas rodeo cowboy to a legendary Navy SEAL sniper. After witnessing news coverage of the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings, Kyle enlists in the Navy and eventually serves four harrowing tours of duty in Iraq. Known as "The Legend," Kyle is credited with 160 officially confirmed kills while protecting his fellow soldiers.

Directed by Clint Eastwood, is a biographical war drama that follows the life of Chris Kyle, the most lethal marksman in U.S. military history. With a runtime of 132 minutes, the film is based on Kyle's bestselling memoir and stars Bradley Cooper in a transformative, Oscar-nominated performance as the Navy SEAL sniper. Plot Overview

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The narrative balances intense combat sequences—including a hunt for the insurgent known as "The Butcher"—with the emotional toll the war takes on Kyle's home life with his wife, Taya (played by Sienna Miller), and their children. Upon finally returning home, Kyle struggles to leave the war behind but finds purpose in helping fellow veterans. American Sniper movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert

They were so in real life, too, as it happens; Kyle racked up 160 confirmed kills, making him the deadliest such operative in U.S. Roger Ebert American Sniper (2014) American Sniper 2014 - 132 min Guerra • Azione

The film chronicles Chris Kyle's journey from a Texas rodeo cowboy to a legendary Navy SEAL sniper. After witnessing news coverage of the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings, Kyle enlists in the Navy and eventually serves four harrowing tours of duty in Iraq. Known as "The Legend," Kyle is credited with 160 officially confirmed kills while protecting his fellow soldiers. Roger Ebert American Sniper (2014) The film chronicles

Directed by Clint Eastwood, is a biographical war drama that follows the life of Chris Kyle, the most lethal marksman in U.S. military history. With a runtime of 132 minutes, the film is based on Kyle's bestselling memoir and stars Bradley Cooper in a transformative, Oscar-nominated performance as the Navy SEAL sniper. Plot Overview Known as "The Legend," Kyle is credited with