A film about a branch in the US army that uses the power of the mind and the will to do good to win wars, who refer to themselves as 'Jedi'. Like most of the jokes and the plot, the concept is quite amusing. But, it will rarely get you laughing, or really even thinking about any sort of bigger picture. Can it really be taken seriously?
While it's certainly a nice idea and story, it left very little impression on me as a viewer. While the satire is quite well done, the characters are not likeable enough to really care about, Spacey's antagonist isn't really hatable enough either. It's all a bit too safe, undramatic, and as a result I found it very hard to be absorbed by the events unfolding. While much of it is very quirky, and very easy to watch in an inoffensive kind of way, it's never going to be someone's favourite film. It would have benefited drastically by pushing the more ludicrous elements to the forefront and really using them as real gags, or toning it down and going for a bit more drama, because there was potential there. Without that, it treads the middle ground between offensive and passive and doesn't really provoke any reaction at all. Still, I could watch Clooney, Bridges and Spacey act all day.
5/10
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