

Lord of War
Yuri Orlov is a globetrotting arms dealer and, through some of the deadliest war zones, he struggles to stay one step ahead of a relentless Interpol agent, his business rivals and even some of his customers who include many of the world's most notorious dictators. Finally, he must also face his own conscience.
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Plot Summary
Yuri Orlov is a globetrotting arms dealer who operates outside of the law, supplying weapons to some of the world's most dangerous individuals. Despite the deadly consequences of his trade, Yuri remains unfazed, living a life of luxury and dodging international law enforcement. However, his conscience is tested when he must confront his past and the impact of his actions, especially when his own son becomes involved.
Critical Reception
Lord of War received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Nicolas Cage's performance and the film's satirical take on the global arms trade. While some found the narrative occasionally uneven, the film was largely commended for its thought-provoking themes and stylish direction.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its dark humor and sharp satire of the arms industry.
- Nicolas Cage delivers a compelling performance as the morally ambiguous protagonist.
- The film effectively blends thrilling elements with a critical examination of global conflict.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight Nicolas Cage's standout performance and the film's intelligent, albeit dark, exploration of the illegal arms trade. Many found the movie to be both entertaining and thought-provoking, appreciating its unique perspective on a controversial subject.
Fun Fact
Nicolas Cage’s character, Yuri Orlov, is loosely based on several real-life arms dealers, including Victor Bout, who was arrested in 2008 for conspiring to kill American officials and providing material support to a terrorist organization.
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