War, Inc. is a satirical action-comedy film set in the future where the United States has privatized its military and invaded a fictional Middle Eastern country. The story follows a hitman named Brand Hauser, played by John Cusack, who is hired by a powerful corporation to assassinate the country's oil minister.
As Hauser navigates the chaotic and absurd world of war profiteering, he becomes entangled in a web of deceit and corruption. Along the way, he meets a journalist named Natalie Hegalhuzen, played by Marisa Tomei, who is investigating the true motives behind the war.
War, Inc. is a darkly humorous take on the military-industrial complex and the consequences of privatizing warfare. The film explores themes of greed, power, and the blurred lines between government and corporate interests. With its sharp wit and biting satire, War, Inc. offers a scathing critique of modern warfare and the forces that drive it.
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