War Dogs
"War Dogs" is a 2016 film directed by Todd Phillips, based on a true story. It follows two young men, David Packouz and Efraim Diveroli, who become arms dealers during the Iraq War. They exploit a government program that allows small businesses to bid on military contracts, leading them to secure a $300 million deal to supply weapons to U.S. forces.
The film highlights the duo's rise and fall in the arms trade, showcasing the challenges and ethical dilemmas they face. It also reflects on the complexities of war and the often murky world of military contracting, emphasizing the consequences of their actions.