Christopher Walken is gritty and at his best as Jamie Shannon in The Dogs of War, giving us a performance that translates the nihilistic nature of War and the life of a mercenary.
John Irvin’s film is raw and unapologetic, sometimes too much for its own good. The story takes its due time to develop and allows for proper build up. It’s because of this that it’s a shame the invasion sequence feels a bit rushed, even though it lasts 10 minutes.
Christopher Walken is gritty and at his best as Jamie Shannon in The Dogs of War, giving us a performance that translates the nihilistic nature of War and the life of a mercenary.
John Irvin’s film is raw and unapologetic, sometimes too much for its own good. The story takes its due time to develop and allows for proper build up. It’s because of this that it’s a shame the invasion sequence feels a bit rushed, even though it lasts 10 minutes.