Shooter
Yesterday was about honor. Today is about justice.
Overview
A top Marine sniper, Bob Lee Swagger, leaves the military after a mission goes horribly awry and disappears, living in seclusion. He is coaxed back into service after a high-profile government official convinces him to help thwart a plot to kill the President of the United States. Ultimately double-crossed and framed for the attempt, Swagger becomes the target of a nationwide manhunt. He goes on the run to track the real killer and find out who exactly set him up, and why, eventually seeking revenge against some of the most powerful and corrupt leaders in the free world.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Shooter (2007) is set against the backdrop of post-9/11 paranoia in America. The film explores themes of government corruption, conspiracy theories, and the impact on war veterans. It mirrors real-life debates about gun control, military intervention, and the portrayal of veterans in media.
- Engaging action sequences that keep you on the edge of your seat, Compelling performance by Mark Wahlberg and Michael Peña, Thought-provoking exploration of political conspiracies and war veterans' struggles, Well-crafted plot twists
Fun Facts
- Mark Wahlberg underwent intense training for his role as a sniper, including learning to shoot from various positions and distances. The film was shot on location at Mount Rushmore and the Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia, where parts of the plot take place. A scene featuring Wahlberg's character, Bob Lee Swagger, shooting a rifle through a car windshield was actually performed without CGI.