
- Genre
- Action
- Year
- 2007
- Runtime
- 1h32
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Lions for Lambs
Question the cost of war and the price of truth.
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Synopsis
Lions for Lambs is a 2007 political drama directed by Robert Redford that explores the complexities of American warfare and political discourse. The film intertwines the lives of three distinct stories: a charismatic professor, Dr. Stephen Malley (played by Redford), who is trying to inspire his disillusioned student to take action; the ambitious and idealistic journalist, Janine Roth (Meryl Streep), who is investigating the ramifications of the U.S. military's actions in Afghanistan; and two soldiers on the battlefield who face dire consequences as a result of the decisions made by their leaders. Through these interwoven narratives, the film challenges viewers to consider the cost of war and the responsibilities of both individuals and society. With a backdrop of political cynicism and moral ambiguity, Lions for Lambs prompts viewers to reflect on their own roles in shaping public discourse and understanding the impact of choices made in the political arena.
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Reviews
Lions for Lambs received mixed to negative critiques from various media outlets, leading to a disappointing overall reception. Rotten Tomatoes scores it at a mere 27%, indicating that only a small fraction of critics found merit in the film. The audience's reaction was equally lukewarm, reflected in IMDb's rating of 6.2 out of 10. Critics noted the film's ambitious intention to spark conversation around politics and military engagement but often pointed out flaws in its execution. For instance, The New York Times remarked, 'The film seems to lecture rather than engage, leaving viewers with more questions than answers.' Metacritic users rated it 47 out of 100, showcasing a polarized response to its narrative and direction. Some reviews commended Meryl Streepโs performance, with one critic stating, 'Her portrayal of a driven journalist illustrates a shrewd understanding of the media chaos surrounding military conflicts.' However, the film was critiqued for its preachiness, with others calling it 'a missed opportunity to create a genuine dialogue on the pressing issues it presents.' Overall, while the performances reached commendable heights, the film struggled to resonate meaningfully with its audience.









