I just rewatched the film after about 10 years and I'd forgotten how bad it was ... or maybe my taste just got better in the last decade.. :)
I have to agree with the OP. He/she hit the nail on the head when writing that the script had to have been written by a 14 year old.
Bang on. Especially the Sheen-character seems like something only a pubescent kid would come up with and find cool. This guy has got to be the stupidest and least likable hero (and I use that term loosely) ever put on the screen.
Here's a guy who:
- we're introduced to in a comatose state after a night of unspecified debauchery. Considering the actor, this could alomst be called art imitating life though, lol.
- needlessly performs stupid and highly dangerous stunts even when he's off duty.
- goes to great lengths to try and cock-block his friend and team-leader. For this, he even impersonates a higher ranking officer on the phone, something which I'd expect would be punishable by Navy-regulations.
- gets a totally pointless "action"-scene complete with ultra cheesy 80's-crap-rock trying to retrieve his car which he parked on the friggin fairway of a golf-course .. argh!
- needlessly kills people who pose no immediate threat on a supposedly stealthy mission just because, err, he likes to kill people I guess?
- disobeys direct orders on more than one occasion.
- when confronted with the fact that he's responsible for the black guy's death freaks out like a frustrated 15-year-old, yelling "what do you want from me??!?"
I don't know about the author's intentions.. are we supposed to root for this guy? I for one was hoping for his death during every single mission he was on in the film.
S.
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