Oakville Beaver, 8 Oct 1999, p. 24

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24 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, October 8, 1999 Film about self-interest is not for the faint-of-heart "B ut / liked th is m ovie precisely because it was n ot the usual superficial action flic k " (Continued from page 17) this contrived Hollywood Finish. M y verdict: a good video, but don't spend the big bucks to see it at the theatre. ...Brian I liked it for all the reasons Brian didn't. Let me start off by saying that I'm not a George Clooney fan, and I had never heard of the other two lead actors. The two female characters, both reporters, are badly acted and totally superfluous. But I liked this movie precisely because it was not the usual superficial action flick. From one scene to another, the American sol diers change from good guys to bad guys and back again to satisfy their own self-interests. The Clooney character makes excuses for Family Run Businesses who ^ give Personal Attention j the soldiers, both American and Iraqi, by observing that necessity is the major motiva tor of human behaviour. The soldiers are doing fine as long as they stay focused on committing the victimless crime of stealing the confiscated Kuwaiti gold. Their problems start when they decide to help a group of Iraqi civilians. Expecting gratitude, they are met instead with hostility because to the Iraqis the soldiers represent the worst of American political policy. Many of the choices that the American sol diers make had me squirming in my seat. For instance, they enlist the help of the Iraqi sol diers to steal the gold by agreeing to ignore their new partners' brutal punishment of the civilian population. But the movie effectively makes the point that sometimes doing the right thing is the hardest choice of all. In my opinion, even Brian's Hollywood ending can be interpreted as the soldiers mak ing one last deal to save themselves from being court martialed. This movie is not for the faint-of-heart. The imagery of violence is graphic, and the messages of the movie challenge simplistic definitions of right and wrong, good and bad. Even though I liked it, I found some of the plot twists very improbable and some of the scenes depicting the horrors of war horrible because they are so badly done. But, all in all, I liked the movie. ...Christine My verdict: I would recommend it for the big screen. I do not think it would be as effective on video. Enjoy show tunes Tom Oliver and Voice Concepts will present Voices in the Night XVII, directed by Tom Oliver and accompa nied by Linda Fletcher, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16th and Sunday, Oct. 17th. This concert will feature musical theatre favourites at Walton Memorial United Church, 2489 Lakeshore Rd. W. (at Bronte Road). Tickets are $ 12 and are available by calling 827-1643 or 845-5076. All proceeds will go for the expan sion of the community hall at Walton United, which includes a stage and mini-gym. TheOakville Beaver Oakville's Award Winning Community Newspaper 3 times a week -O a k v il l e !> A Y .M ARC: K eep u p to date w ith local e ve n ts, n e w s , spo rts, Sales a n d classified. Hashish seized in police raid Residents win noise aispuie . with CN Rail Transport Agency orders Aid flows in to family displaced by house fire .Juuj.ttArt*vnfT nrm to l e s s e n ^ $ 11 -m illion Town Hall expansion approved N o w when you start a new subscription to Hie Oakville Beaver you w ill receive four M ONTHS FOR THE PRICE OF THREE. That's four months of convenient home delivery every Wednesday * Friday · Weekend for only $18°° O ver 50 papers at only 36< per issue. itt} '/ v , We know our Customers' Names The Newsstand Price O u r C a rrie rs a re e x p e c te d to d e liv e r to e v e ry h o m e in *·-*·* ·-*' ^ tkau S d r u g m a r t CORRECTION On page 7 of the HEALTH WATCH (PharmExpert) Bulletin in effect from Sunday, October 10, 1999 to Saturday, October 16,1999 distributed with the Shoppers Drug Mart flyer * the Pronto Lice Killing Shampoo Kit will not be available due to regulatory difficulties. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. With $17.5-m capitaTbudget approved, mdm changes coming O a k v ille . If y o u a p p re c ia te th e ir se rvice s s u p p o rt th e Little M e rc h a n t System . C a rrie rs re c e iv e 2 5 % o f y o u r p a id s u b s c rip tio n The o n ly newspaper in the w o rld dedicated to coverin g O ^ A K V I L L E ^ ^ __ w a n t s j g u O n p u ^ j O rder Fo rm D V isa D M a ste rC a rd American Exp. VtS, w o u ld like to receive *Four months o f convenient home delivery for just $18 Payment: Cheque M oney order Card # :____________ _________________ ___________ Exp. D ate:________________________ __ N a m e :____________________________________ Signature:_____________________________ Address: Phone: _ Please send to: The O akville Beaver 467 Speers Rd. L6K 3S4 845-3824 *New Subscriptions only Payment must accompany order form. Offer expires December 31/99 Postal Code: # 16 Supports th e C om m unity by G iving Back

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