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Lord Of War (2005)
Lords of war starring Nicolas Cage, ared Leto and Ethan Hawke follows a globetrotting arms dealer career as he poses to be the door way onto the end of the Cold War and the emergence of worldwide terrorism. But just before his eyes he is confronted with the morality of his work.
2 March 1931, Privolnoye, North Caucasus Krai, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Stavropol Krai, Russia]
1974, Nigeria
23 January 1960, Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
6 November 1970, Austin, Texas, USA
8 April 1973, Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, USSR [now Uzbekistan]
7 November 1972, Goshen, New York, USA
March 11, 2008
The movie ultimately crushes itself in a vise of self-loathing.May 26, 2007
This film fails so miserably don't be surprised to find yourself often rooting against the supposed good guy.July 10, 2007
Satire is rarely so hard-hitting, or high calibre.September 19, 2010
A carefully choreographed devil's dance in which Nicolas Cage finds fleet-footed rejuvenation as a man aware evil can't exist without good, but that evil often wins. This uniquely unsympathetic, world-weary film earns the right to fling that truth.July 14, 2007
I'm beginning to get discouraged about Andrew Niccol.September 24, 2005
A caustic satire masquerading as an action adventure.September 19, 2008
A fine, grown-up movie, half thriller, half black comedy.August 16, 2007
Niccol is no stranger to hot-button issues, but he outdoes his previous efforts by injecting this satire of war profiteering in the Halliburton age with a wicked arsenic wit.September 20, 2005
A raffishly ironic and insinuating movie -- and probably the most sheerly enjoyable film of the year so far.September 16, 2005
There are the makings here of a really good feature or an even better documentary, but as it stands, Lord of War is not quite either.September 26, 2005
Lord Of War drops the hammer slowly, laying out the fascinating parameters of Cage's world before opening up its argument in an astonishing denouement.October 07, 2006
Even though Niccol sometimes puts unnecessary homilies in the mouths of his characters, he mostly pulls off the tricky feat of being direct and breezy at the same time. "Lord of War" skims along like a dance routine.