Movie news on your iPhone today!
Advertisement
Sign in
Username   Password         Forgot password?
Wanna join? Sign up
Find movies you'll love
Charlie Wilson's War
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • Rate this movie.

Watch trailer Watch trailer

Rent it, watch it, find it

Advertisement
Directed by Mike Nichols
Produced by Tom Hanks, written by Aaron Sorkin, and directed by Mike Nichols, this adaptation of George Crile III's incendiary bestseller tells the remarkable story of the Texas congressman whose efforts to prevent the Red Army from overtaking Afghanistan eventually led to the collapse of the Soviet Union while simultaneously fueling the rise of radical Islam. In the early 1980s, a hastily assembled army of Afghan "freedom fighters" achieved the remarkable feat of fending off Soviet invaders despite the fact that the odds were overwhelmingly stacked against them. At the time, firebrand Texas congressman Charlie Wilson (Hanks) was a key member of the hugely powerful House Appropriations Committee. Illuminated to the specifics of this remarkable war by a high profile Houston socialite, Watson personally spearheaded an effort to provide hundreds of millions of dollars in weapons and training to the Mujahideen with more than a little help from brilliant but suspect CIA operative Gust Avrokotos - whose handpicked selection of CIA outcasts subsequently gained a nefarious reputation for cutting through the bureaucratic red tape and bending the rules of the Agency to their breaking point. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
[More]
 
SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Somali Pirate Movie: Casting Couch
by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
hasn't rated it.
Was this review helpful? [Be the first to tell us!]
"When I first had the idea to assemble a dream cast for a movie about Somali pirates, I envisioned a typical actioner with a dash of tense international politics. The pi " [More]
SpoutBlogSpoutBlog 10 Other Websites That Need The ...
by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
hasn't rated it.
Was this review helpful? [Be the first to tell us!]
"So, Aaron Sorkin, write " [More]
aidanbrackaidanbrack Charlie Wilson's War (2007)
by aidanbrack in The Bigger Picture
is neutral about it.
Was this review helpful? [Be the first to tell us!]
"Charlie Wilson’s War tells the story of a Texas congressman and the impact he made on the Cold War and in the politics of Afghanistan. Tom Hanks portrays the Democrat congressman who guided money to Afghanistan that armed the mujahedeen and enabled them to win a war against the might of the Soviet Empire. The movie portrays his actions as decisive in the collapse of the Soviet s " [More]
chrismorrellchrismorrell Charlie Wilson's War
by chrismorrell in chrismorrell Blog
liked it.
Was this review helpful? [Be the first to tell us!]
"Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts,along with Philip Seymour Hoffman,make this pretty entertaining for the most part. The boozing "good time " Charlie with his glamorous office staff,perhaps providing the blueprint for "Charlie Angels"?. However although there are threads of truth about the covert War against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan in the story, i cannot find direct reference to Wilson. CIA Chief Bill Casey was the real-life "enabler" from what i can see. He orde " [More]
TenenbaumsTenenbaums Almost There
by Tenenbaums in Tenenbaums Blog
liked it.
Was this review helpful? [Be the first to tell us!]
"Mike Nichols and Aaron Sorkin's star-studded collaboration is a well written, directed, and acted movie that is ultimately denied "great" status by the first two components. The writing crackles for the first hour, especially in the hands of Philip Seymour Hoffman, and the direction is quality Nichols fare, but when the all-too-quick ending arrives, one is left wondering where the magic went. What this film lacks is a believable struggle. While Charlie Wilson is a remarkab " [More]
flairflair Re:Top 10 Scene Stealers
by flair in Top 5
"Any reason why this list of Top 10 Scene stealers took a turn toward testosterone? Here's some women who stand out even in strong casts: For redress, here's: 1) Emily Blunt in The Devil Wears Prada (2006) 2) Sarah Polley in Go (1999) 3) Arsinée Khanjian in [More]
PuhnnerPuhnner They Got It Right somehow, but ...
by Puhnner in The Film Library
"Here are a few and I am not sure if this is the right discussion, but since I do not think that the film followed the book or was particularly faithfull, but nevertheless, I enjoyed the film; perhaps this should be a separate discussion threadSin CityA History of ViolenceRashomon ( this is not a book, but a story )The Big Sleep ( Bogart version )LA ConfidentialThe " [More]
All Movie Guide Logo
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
is neutral about it.
From his very first film, a blistering version of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Mike Nichols has proven over and over again that he is arguably the finest adaptor of plays for the screen. His stage work -- in both improv theater and his legendary time with Elaine May -- taught Nichols the power of exquisite timing. He understands not only how a line should be delivered, but also when. Charlie Wilson's War continues this fine history. As Charlie Wilson, a Texas senator familiar with the shadier sides of his private appetites, Tom Hanks embodies someone who both enjoys the privileges of and respects the power he possesses. He embodies the seemingly sexist career politician with a winning good ol' boy charm. He hires only attractive women to staff his office, but they are all smart and politically savvy, and he listens to their advice. After seeing a news report about Afghani rebels fighting the Soviet invasion of their country, and being egged on by a very wealthy hardline Anti-Communist Texas socialite (Julia Roberts -- reteaming with Nichols after Closer) interested in funding his reelection, Wilson decides to covertly fund the rebels. The large portion of the film is a nearly journalistic revelation of the steps he took to achieve this. The script, adapted by Aaron Sorkin from a non-fiction book, has the snap of the best West Wing episodes. You feel as if you are seeing how politics really works -- how idealism and intelligence and humor can be used to manipulate the seemingly unmovable bureaucracy of the Federal government -- a process full of unique types like a youthful weapons expert and a spineless diplomat. This is not a dry history lesson, but a fast-paced, witty exposé of a man who found himself in the right place at the right time to affect history. The film maintains a sarcastic tone thanks to the crack writing, and the presence of the always brilliant Philip Seymour Hoffman. As a violently moody, fiercely intelligent CIA man, Hoffman gets the kind of role good actors dream of and great actors, like him, make unforgettable. His impeccable delivery draws huge laughs from the script's best lines, and in a subtle final speech he offers the film's surprisingly pointed moral. For 90 minutes, Charlie Wilson's War is a portrait of American can-do ingenuity, but the final ten minutes offer a reminder of what can be expected from any change made in the world -- a lesson that couldn't be timelier. With Wit, Angels in America, the aforementioned Closer, and now Charlie Wilson's War, a 76-year-old Mike Nichols has proven over the course of this decade that while other skills might erode with age -- perfect timing does not have to be one of them. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
 

Community ratings

mavens
Spout mavens
are neutral about it.
most people
Most people
are neutral about it.

Other opinions

lopezdash
lopezdash
loved it.
The_American_Dream
The_American_Dream
loved it.
vhsparrow
vhsparrow
loved it.
floatingegg
floatingegg
is not interested.
quietmachine
quietmachine
is not interested.
Ateballin
Ateballin
is not interested.