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Though Eastwood's politics have been hard to pin down – in 2012 he gave a bizarre address to an empty chair intended to represent Obama at the Republican National convention – American Sniper is a much more avowedly patriotic, even bellicose, film than his previous Oscars-winners, Unforgiven and Million Dollar Baby; a more reassuring watch in an America spooked by Isis.
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