I applaud anyone these days who will
take the time, use resources, and have the heart to make a movie like this. I loved it and I saw a very strong Nationalist statement of pride, honor and dignity that was once “okay to have” in America. The critics of course are either knit picking details and the CONTENT is what matters. With that said, I also think the movie has flashes of brilliance and was visionary. Great balance and great movie. We all could do anything better from the armchair, right?