Monday, November 17, 2025

The Creators of War Inc., the Movie

 The Creators of War Inc., the Movie


Another anti-war and pro-pacifism movie is War Inc. The movie was definitely not well received in the 2000s because it critiqued unneeded warfare. The movie describes a CIA agent who had grown disillusioned with his job. The CIA agent was sent to another nation to essentially support the Military Industrial complex. Initially, the CIA agent believes that he is fighting evil and corruption when he begins to see the actual truth.

War Inc. is a dark comedy that has so much sarcasm about unnecessary warfare (for older audiences). At times it is quite cheesy yet it spoke truth about warfare. The cheesiness offsets the dark humor and works well in the film. War Inc. describes the truth of persecution from the idolators. The protagonist is a CIA agent who understands that instead of going after crime bosses, dictators, and insurgents, he was being sent to harass and persecute the people that are the backbone of civil society. 

There is the impressive line by the protagonist who confronts his boss in the CIA and tells him, "I do not want to do this any longer. We are not going after the criminals but after the coffee growers, the priests, the agricultural workers, the teachers, the good people in society." (Something to that effect). To which the CIA boss says, "We live in civilization." Describing the obvious disconnect that happens with idolators. Civilization exists because of good people while lack of civilization or heathenism is caused by the practice of idol worship. 

It is possible that the CIA boss resembles the accuser because he is malevolent, envious, fickle, lying, and still asserts that he is in the right. The story describes that individuals should not trust the snake and should avoid the lies of the snake. The CIA agent is aware of the lies and no longer wants to be a part of the deceitful organization. The movie describes how evil does not look to help anyone. 

Not Believing the Temporary Lies of the Snake

The movie describes how evil exists and hates human beings. There is truth spoken and how the snake hates humanity. The protagonist realizes that it is the own evil boss that envies and hates him while attempting to appear that it has the best interests. The protagonist finds out the truth that the boss is wicked and actually working against him. The film depicts the reality of how the snake attempts to deceive individuals into believing that it can provide even greater benefits to individuals if they decide to be wicked than by being good.

The protagonist has a change of heart and decides to fight the conditioning, lies, and deceit. The protagonist no longer wants to be a propagater of lies and deceit and fights back. He decides to not help the boss and decides to break free from the chains and shackles of deceit. The moral of the story is that we do not believe the lies of the snake and that pacifism is preferred to unnecessary warfare and wickedness.

The Movie Was Criticized by the Mainstream Media and Probably Opposed

Despite the movie speaking truth about unnecessary warfare and how the snake is not good, it was not well received in the box office. It made less than its production cost, yet was truthful. It was also negatively reviewed by multiple sources who said that the movie was not good. The movie also received a 3 out 10 stars and was considered a not so good movie by the mainstream media reviewers in the 2000s. This was the second action comedy that was pretty good yet was negatively reviewed. 

Small Soldiers was a children's movie and was also negatively reviewed in the 1990s. War Inc. is for older audiences and not for children due to the dark and sarcastic humor. The movie described how  the military industrial complex is more of a business. Since Vietnam, the military industrial complex received billions of dollars to foment warfare in Vietnam. The price of the war kept increasing through the years and when citizens at home and even a few military advisors questioned the need to end the war, the war kept being escalated. Vietnam probably served as a model for making warfare a business. The movie uses sarcasm and comedy to try to make individuals laugh yet also explains truthfulness about how pacifism is preferred. The movie describes that there is no need to believe the lies of the snake. (The actors were amazing in the film, yet were criticized not for their acting skill but for denoting the reality of unnecessary warfare.) 

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