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In 1978, the skilled and ambitious TWA pilot Barry Seal smuggles Cuban cigars to increase his income. Out of the blue, he is contacted by the CIA agent Monty Schafer, who asks him to work for the CIA photographing facilities over Central America using a state-of-art small plane. Soon Barry contacts General Noriega as a courier for the CIA and is contacted by the Medellin Cartel that wants him to transport drugs to the USA. Then Schafer asks Barry to carry weapons for the Contras in Nicaragua. Barry invites pilots that are his friends and plots routes to smuggle drugs for the cartel. The CIA closes eyes to the scheme and Barry becomes richer and richer. He uses the Arkansas town Mena to launder his money. But the DEA and the FBI are tracking him down. When the CIA shuts down the scheme, Barry is left alone and arrested by the agencies. What will happen to his family and him?
Barry Seal was just an ordinary pilot who worked for TWA before he was recruited by the CIA in 1978. His work in South America eventually caught the eye of the Medellín Cartel, associated with Pablo Escobar, who needed a man with his skill set. Barry became a drug trafficker, gun smuggler and money launderer. Soon acquiring the title, 'The gringo that always delivers'.
Whether or not you choose to believe Tom Cruise is still an A-List star or not, people still flock out I droves when he makes a good film. While American Made isn&#39;t a film that&#39;s going to appeal to a mass audience, I believe that the addition of Cruise&#39;s charm will sell a few more tickets than if someone else had been cast in this role. This is a movie that unravels the harsh realities of a story line that&#39;s definitely too good to be true, and it&#39;s based on a true story. You&#39;ve definitely seen this style of filmmaking many times throughout the years, but director Doug Liman brings a fun, as well as visceral accompaniment to this crazy premise. I can&#39;t say that I loved it, but here is why it&#39;s still a great film that&#39;s worth seeing in theatres. <br/><br/>Not knowing the conclusion of the events that actually happened definitely helps when watching a film that&#39;s based on a true story, but I have to admit, this is a story that has enough twists and turns to keep you interested, even if you already know how the story ends. As Barry Seal leaves his day job as a pilot, he&#39;s recruited to work for the CIA, where he must deliver drugs and guns to cartels in the south. If that notion alone doesn&#39;t peak your interest, I&#39;ll just say that he&#39;s given opportunities that will have you either shaking your head and smiling about how things work out for him, or being scared and along for the ride due to his choices. There are surprises around every corner, which is why this movie works so well. <br/><br/>When being a smuggler, no matter how hard or often you must travel, a family life is always going to be a struggle when you&#39;re dealing with the drug cartel, there&#39;s no way around that. What worked out for this film was the fact that the clichés of kidnapping family members never happened throughout the true story, so you won&#39;t find yourself rolling your eyes, thinking the film is coming up with a way to manipulate the story. Sure, there are other surprises that I won&#39;t spoil for you, but if there&#39;s one thing I can compliment this film on, it&#39;s the fact that it&#39;s original. That being said, hardly any film is perfect, and where I feel American Made may annoy some people, is its happy- go-lucky feel throughout 80% of its duration. <br/><br/>I&#39;m all for a film trying to have fun and lighten the mood, but when a film that should be taking itself seriously, fails to hardly ever do that, I found myself wondering if the consequences even mattered. Yes, Cruise delivers a noteworthy performance once again, and the secondary cast all play off him wonderfully, but I found myself wondering where the stakes were at times, due to the fact that Barry always seemed to make the best out of a bad situation. This isn&#39;t necessarily a flaw with the film itself, but it distracted me more than enough to slightly harm my experience with the movie as a whole. <br/><br/>In the end, there isn&#39;t much to complain about here if I&#39;m being honest, but like I mentioned, it&#39;s filmmaking that you&#39;ve seen many times before, with some questionable editing choices in its quick cuts or fast zoom-ins, and the fact that the tone is a little too happy for the story at hand. Still, the premise is interesting throughout, the surprises are worth the price of admission alone, and Doug Liman directs this film as well as any other that he&#39;s put his touch on in the past. American Made won&#39;t be winning any awards this year, but it&#39;s a really enjoyable time at the movies and I highly recommend checking it out.
I accidentally saw this movie after confusing it with another great movie, American Assassin.<br/><br/>So I must say, I am glad I did. I did not realize it was a Tom Cruise movie. Tom Cruise is so talented. This role, he was fun and charismatic as the villain and hero and anti-hero and.....he made this movie.<br/><br/>He works for drug lords, the FBI, CIA, the NBA, the ABA....I mean it&#39;s fun. That;s all I can say, it is FUN. Good plot, and pacing, and it is a real soft film where you will watch it and think, that was an enjoyable experience which ALL movies need to do.<br/><br/>A man&#39;s movie, 9 out of 10....HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
The film is much too anxious – desperately so – for us to feel that Barry is a fundamentally decent guy.
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