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'American Made' depicts drug cartels as occasion for blithe derring-do

The nefarious entanglements of real-life figure Barry Seal鈥檚 operations, jauntily detailed in the film, are depicted as high-flying fun.

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'American Made' stars Tom Cruise (l.) and Sarah Wright Olsen (r.).

In 鈥淎merican Made,鈥 Tom Cruise plays the real-life figure Barry Seal, a TWA pilot who ran drugs for the Medell铆n cartel as well as聽money and guns between Latin America and the United States in the 1980s with backing from the Drug Enforcement Agency, operations that ultimately blossomed into the Iran-contra scandal.

The nefarious entanglements of Seal鈥檚 operations, jauntily detailed in the film鈥檚 quick-paced narrative, are supposed to be high-flying fun, but I found it difficult to feel as hepped up about the high jinks as director Doug Liman and screenwriter Gary Spinelli intended. Drug cartels should not be made to seem an occasion for blithe derring-do. Ditto the Iran-contra malfeasance. Cruise gives his energetic all to the role, but he, too, doesn鈥檛 seem to be quite aware that Seal was morally compromised far beyond the shallow confines of this film. Grade:聽C+ (Rated聽R for language throughout and some sexuality/nudity.)

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