'Charlie Wilson's War'

As a self-important congressional aide in the early 1990s, I had the opportunity to observe Rep. Charlie Wilson of Texas up close. From the way he dressed, to the way he talked, it was clear Wilson marched to the beat of his own drummer. I developed admiration for him after I was tasked to round up votes on the House floor to defend the budget for the National Endowment for the Arts. Despite coming from a staunchly conservative district, Wilson agreed to vote to protect the NEA. But Charlie Wilson won't be remembered for his support of controversial art. Instead, it was his determination to support the Afghan resistance against the Soviet invasion in the 1980s that will be his legacy and is the focus of this DVD. From his seat on the Appropriations Committee, Wilson cajoled, bullied and finagled larger and larger military expenditures to help arm the Mujahideen. Tom Hanks stars as a bit too dapper version of Wilson with Julia Roberts as an anti-Communist socialite who will stop at nothing to liberate Afghanistan. Sharp, fast-paced and insightful, "Charlie" is an authentic winner. (R: Sex, drugs, language and war themes). 1 hour and 42 minutes.

Ratings (out of 4 stars):

Overall: 3 ½ stars

Kids: N/A

Teens: 2 stars

Adults: 3 ½ stars

Seniors: 3 stars

Should you rent it? Yes - A truly engaging and realistic movie about politics and foreign policy.


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