GoMovieReviews Rating: ★★★☆ (3.8/5)
Directed by: Glenn Ficarra, John Requa
Screenplay: Robert Carlock
Based on: ‘The Taliban Shuffle: Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan,’ by Kim Barker
Starring: Tina Fey, Margot Robbie, Martin Freeman, Alfred Molina, Billy Bob Thorton, Steve Peacocke; Christopher Abbott.
Comedy/War/Drama?
Kim is a 40-year-old copy writer who spends her time on an exercise bike going no-where. No matter how hard she peddles, Kim’s life is going backwards.
Presented with an opportunity to get out from behind a desk and report in front of a camera in Afghanistan, Kim leaves her boyfriend and comfortable life for the chaos of the Kabul Bubble where shit literally flies through the air.
Whisky Tango Foxtrot (I’m thinking military speak for WTF) is a juxtaposition of genres: war, comedy and drama.
It’s hard to categorise Whisky Tango Foxtrot. There’s some dark humour here: Kabul International Airport A.K.A Killed In Action. But I would say this movie is a drama with the main character, Kim Barker (Tina Fey), having a midlife crisis.
At the beginning, I was concerned the film was falling firmly on the ‘My life Journey’ style of film, but thankfully, with the introduction of characters in Afghanistan, the film took off on its own journey with the focus on the characters and the reality of life in the ‘ka-bubble’.
I wouldn’t call the film a comedy, even though Tina Fey (known as a comedian) is the protagonist, but there are funny moments with the misunderstandings between different cultures, and the inherent humour of Iain, the Scottish photographer. Yes, this is mostly a drama with the elements of war: gun fire, bombs blasting and drones flying, played over with a sometimes cheesy soundtrack. It was a strange juxtaposition between this romantic drama and comedy set on a backdrop of the war in Afghanistan.
I enjoyed watching this film because I liked the characters. The translator, Fahim Ahmadzai (Christopher Abbott) was a standout with warm eyes and a genuine soul; then there’s the security guy Nic (Steve Peacocke), fellow journalist, Tanya Vanderpoel (Margot Robbie) – yes the film was heavy on the Aussie actors not that it’s a bad thing! Then there’s the photographer Iain MacKelpie (Martin Freeman), the politician Ali Massoud Sadiq (Alfred Molina), the general Hallanek (Billy Bob Thorton) and then the people of Afghanistan.
This was a well-rounded story and it was heart-warming.
It was just some of the moments were strange. For example, Kate reporting in front of the camera only to realise she’s standing near a dead body hidden under rubble but for an arm. Not funny, just a bit strange.
The mission undertaken by marines with the green of night vision but with a romantic soundtrack playing, also strange.
But the strength of the storyline with the careful handling of the characters by directors, Glenn Ficarra and John Requa (Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011); Focus (2015)), made Whisky Tango Foxtrot an enjoyable film to watch.