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"War Dogs" is a 2016 film directed by Todd Phillips, loosely based on real events. The movie is a dark comedy-drama that follows the story of two young men who become unlikely arms dealers during the Iraq War.

The film's main characters are David Packouz (played by Miles Teller) and Efraim Diveroli (played by Jonah Hill). David is a struggling massage therapist in Miami Beach, and Efraim is his childhood friend who has turned to the business of buying and selling arms to the U.S. government.

As the war in Iraq intensifies, Efraim convinces David to join him in his arms dealing venture, which involves exploiting a government program that allows small businesses to bid on military contracts. The duo quickly secures a massive contract to supply ammunition to the Afghan military, which promises them enormous profits. To fulfill the contract, they navigate a shady world of international arms dealers and make deals with questionable suppliers.

As they delve deeper into this high-stakes world, David and Efraim find themselves facing ethical dilemmas, legal troubles, and dangerous situations. Their partnership strains as they become entangled in a web of greed, deception, and criminal activity.

"War Dogs" explores themes of ambition, moral ambiguity, and the consequences of unchecked ambition. It's a fast-paced and often darkly humorous take on the true story of two ordinary guys who found themselves at the center of a lucrative but morally complex industry

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