‘The 15:17 to Paris’ Review: Eastwood’s Ode to the Americanism that Makes Everyday Heroes

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On the afternoon of August 21, 2015, on a train headed to Paris from Amsterdam, an Islamic terrorist named Ayoub El Khazzan exited a bathroom with a AKM rifle and 300 rounds of ammunition. The first person to try and stop him was Mark Moogalian, a 51-year-old American-born Frenchman, who wrestled the rifle away from El Khazzan but was shot in the back with a pistol Moogalian did not know the terrorist was carrying.

With his rifle and rounds back in his grasp, El Khazzan made his way to the passenger car. It was here that he met up with three Americans, three lifelong friends enjoying a European excursion together: 23-year-old Airman First Class Spencer Stone, 23-year-old Anthony Sadler, and 22-year-old Specialist Alek Skarlatos.

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It is the story of the American friends that producer/director Clint Eastwood wants to tell. In fact, the three-time Oscar winner is so interested in these three, he had them play themselves in a $30 million studio film.

The opening scene is a doozy, a sharp stick in the eye of public school tyrants eager to feed drugs to boys as a means to control their behavior, or “to make your job easier,” as Spencer’s mother (Judy Greer) puts it just before Spencer and Alek are placed in a Christian middle school.

The Christian environment does not, however, calm the boys’ behavior, and it is in the principal’s outer-office where they complete their trio with Anthony, a street-wise charmer who proceeds to lead them into even more trouble. Eventually real life intrudes and they go their separate ways. For Alek and Spencer, that means life in the military.

Alek is eventually deployed to Afghanistan while Spencer struggles to find his way in the Air Force.  In the summer of 2015, while they are still young and unencumbered, they decide to get the band back together for a trip through Europe. Near the end of the vacation, they find themselves on the 15:17 to Paris.

The only way I can describe Eastwood’s highly original approach to this story is to call it a populist art film. To begin with, the screenplay, written by Dorothy Blyskal, and based on the book written by our three heroes with Jeffrey E. Stern, primarily focuses on just how American these three guys are.

As kids, Spencer owns an arsenal of toy guns that would make a SJW cry. The boys love to play army, to shoot at each other, to get in trouble. They pray to God and work at the local Jamba Juice. Spencer and Alek are white, Anthony is black, everyone is colorblind. These guys like pretty girls, enjoy some sin in Amsterdam, are unfailingly polite to everyone, and, as young men with so much life in front of them often do, they talk a lot about life’s ultimate purpose while snapping countless selfies.

That is the populist part.

The art film part is Eastwood’s overall approach — which is as close as a narrative movie could ever come to a documentary. Although amateurs, the three key players are surprisingly natural actors. Their dialogue is also natural, which means it avoids the smoothness of moviespeak. You are going to hear a lot of “likes” and “you knows,” just as you do in real life.

Because the central event only lasts a few minutes, there are 80 other minutes to fill, which Eastwood does without dramatics or anything that feels Hollywood. A thing called life just happens to these guys, and it is oddly compelling.

The pace does slow a bit once we arrive in Europe. The travelogue takes up a heavy amount of time and, as they travel from country to country to country, it all starts to feel like you’re being forced to watch someone else’s home movies. But by the time the terrorist shows up, you see Eastwood’s purpose behind this.

By casting three ordinary guys to play their ordinary selves, by showing us their ordinary lives, their ordinary friendship, and their ordinary vacation, it makes that moment when they become extraordinary unspeakably moving; a shock to the senses, a true act of bravery and selflessness (to say the least) made all the more truer because these are not movie heroes.

From the opening attack against bureaucrats and their Ritalin, to watching boys playing in the woods with their toy guns, to the opportunities to become your own man in our military, to the selflessness of the Christian faith, to their proud masculinity, Eastwood is saying one thing above all — that if you will just let American boys be American boys, there is a very good chance they will grow up to be extraordinary men.

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Maggie
Maggie
February 11, 2018 3:57 pm

Okay, maybe you are right… maybe Red’s story needs to find its way to Clint.

It sounds like Clint Eastwood may be the last of the Mohicans in many ways.

Gloriously Deplorable Paul
Gloriously Deplorable Paul
February 11, 2018 4:05 pm

Very telling that the movie has been widely panned by so-called critics, who obviously could never abide by the idea:

“From the opening attack against bureaucrats and their Ritalin, to watching boys playing in the woods with their toy guns, to the opportunities to become your own man in our military, to the selflessness of the Christian faith, to their proud masculinity, Eastwood is saying one thing above all — that if you will just let American boys be American boys, there is a very good chance they will grow up to be extraordinary men.”

These are the same critics who picked “American Beauty” over “The Green Mile” years ago. I had the misfortune to see AB and thought at the time it was the worst waste of time I’d ever had. I was floored when it won Best Picture. What a piece of trash.

I think I’ll go see “15:17”. Though I rarely go to movies. Last one I saw was “Dunkirk”.

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
  Gloriously Deplorable Paul
February 11, 2018 7:45 pm

Me too….

motley
motley
February 11, 2018 4:43 pm

Thanks. I need a somewhat old-fashioned ‘pick-me-up’ flick without the gay/transgender next door neighbor. Next weekend for sure ….

kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
February 11, 2018 4:45 pm

Critics gave poor reviews to 15:17 – if they want to remain relevant and be able to interview the liberal Hollwood actors, and retain their job/column, they had to trash the movie.

None Ya Biz
None Ya Biz

+1000!

Stucky
Stucky

The critics on RottenTomatoes gave it a pathetic 21% …. which should trigger Patriots across America to absolutely see it.

Here, read the venon and contempt Hollyweird faggots have for YOUR values.

https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_1517_to_paris

Meanwhile, Nigger Panther. — err, Black Panther — perhaps the most politically incorrect movie ever made, gets 100%.

Nice that the enemy paints a bullseye on their foreheads, as that will come in handy when the hanging starts.

Clint Eastwood’s is a true American Patriot. And he makes GREAT movies.

BB
BB
February 11, 2018 5:10 pm

Now have two flims on my go see list.This one and Hostiles.I will go this week in the afternoon when it’s not busy. I’m glad there are still movies being made Worth seeing.

kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
  BB
February 11, 2018 5:13 pm

Same here BB

Mark
Mark

Me too…all I need for a 5 star recommendation is for the Left to not like it.

Full Spectrum Domino
Full Spectrum Domino
February 11, 2018 8:16 pm

“become your own man in our military”

This uniquely American career path to instilling manhood sort of makes human parentheses out of all the folks overseas who must stand around waiting to take a bullet for the purpose of instilling American manhood. Me, subject; you, object. How do other nations move their boys to men without that nasty PTSD fallout?

yahsure
yahsure
  Full Spectrum Domino
February 11, 2018 8:40 pm

FSD, They don’t.Their men are pussies.(maybe not all of them) I couldn’t help but notice how whipped the people in Europe were when I lived there.

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
February 11, 2018 8:39 pm

Wow it’s ok to be a boy grow up to become a man and a movie that shows the ups the downs as they slide sideways thru life to some point where it’s go “GO NOW”
Gee without the gay couple next door and the wife and 12 year old daughter keeps dad from sliding into a circular saw