After his disastrous handling of “Jersey Boys” last summer, with its frustrating cinematic stasis and celebration of unpleasant people, it’s encouraging to see director Clint Eastwood back on his feet again with “American Sniper,” a screen adaptation of United States Navy SEAL Chris Kyle’s 2012 autobiography. While certainly flush with flaws and an inconsistent sense of thematic exploration, “American Sniper” often brings out the best in Eastwood’s helming attitude, presenting a silent hero stewing in the poisons of his life, struggling to define his commitment to military duty and domestic service, often powerless to prevent a storm of clouded emotions as he repeatedly returns to war. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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