MOVIE REVIEW: Guy Ritchie's war flick about the US exit from Afghanistan sabotaged by a weak script.
Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant
The latest Guy Ritchie action flick takes place in 2018, but the subject matter demands a 2021 frame of reference. Remember the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, the fall of the Afghan government, and the ensuing Taliban takeover? Ritchie’s picture, which began filming in 2022, won’t let you forget.opens to the fitting tune of America’s 1971 hit “A Horse With No Name” as a drone shot of the Afghanistan hillside accompanies a refresher, of sorts.
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