If you think you’re going to see a comedy, you might be disappointed. This movie is an interesting, and sometimes humorous, glimpse of life as a foreign correspondent in a war zone. Tina Fey is a 40ish journalist who feels ‘stuck’ in her personal and professional life. Nothing is moving forward, so when her boss calls for someone on staff to take the dicey assignment, she has a ‘what do I have to lose’ moment. In Afghanistan she finds the adrenaline-pumping excitement that was missing in a new, cutthroat work ethic (which is anything but ethical) and in the sex-crazed atmosphere of a battle zone (eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we die). Once a staid news copywriter, she revels in all the newfound attention of live interviewing, political intrigue and sexual freedom. (“In Afghanistan, you’re like a 9.”) I really enjoyed watching Fey, who is more than a comedic actress. That said, when the slightest bit of irony is entailed, we see the familiar Tina we know and love. But it’s unfair for fans to clip her wings—if she’s got the talent, we need to let her soar beyond the laughs.

Should You See It? Yes, it’s fun and engaging.
Viewed at Wehrenberg Ronnies 20 Cine