Meanwhile, the heroic characters include a Cambodian boy, the boy's kind mother, the boy's father who dies defending his family, two females including an Asian-American woman, and yes, a white male former Navy SEAL.Īpparently the author of the review thought the Navy SEAL risking life and limb - with complete, utter humility - was "problematic" because he's a white male. On the contrary, all the unequivocally bad guys are white men: The military major testing his new war machines on civilians, the military contractor boss who supplies the machines, two of the three main programmers, and the spec-ops guy who coerces the programmers - at gun-point, while threatening the lives of their families - after they realize with horror that their creations are being used on civilians. First off, I don't think the reviewer here actually watched the movie, claiming it's "not particularly kind to non-White-male" (sic) characters.
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