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Originally Posted by TheMarchingMule 
Eh, to me it was a pretty rushed and mediocre movie. No time to really understand or know the characters, and even in the tense scenes like the sniper duel, I wasn't at the edge of my seat, because it was obvious that the protagonists were going to win. (And speaking of that scene, what was up with that one part where the guy almost blindly shot at a herd of goats, and somehow managed to nail the prone guy that far away without hitting any of the goats?)
Unless it was intentional, as in showing that in war you never have the time to get to know anybody really well, I would still say that the movie had no real emotional weight to it, except for the ending. That I will admit was quite stark and depressing.
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I enjoyed the film, however, do strongly agree with many of your points.
I won't bore people by repeating alot of the sentiments presented already in this thread, however, I will share a part where I almost sh!t myself.
When James disarming the first shell of the 'hexabomb', I saw the reflection of his itouch in his helmet. I deadset could not believe the product placement. I thought it was so ridiculously subliminal but then I realised it was the reflection of the one of his arm. Still caught my attention immediately. Damn product placement works. :P