So you think you know all you need to know about American involvement in Afghanistan. Ha! You obviously did not ask Neil Marshall. Forget about the Taliban, though they are in our feature today. Forget about that Usama guy. Nope Think alien invasion and Soviet mad scientists Is "Soviet" and "mad scientist" in the same sentence superfluous? Oh, for Neil Marshall fans, the heroine in this one is named Kate Sinclair...perhaps a tip of the hat to our favorite Neil Marshall character, Eden Sinclair (Rhona Mitra). Our feature today is 2022's "The Lair."
A British fighter jet gets shot down by the Taliban. The pilot, Kate (Charlotte Kirk) ejects and immediately gets into a firefight with the Taliban. She kills dozens of them but is chased into a weird Soviet bunker. Down there, monsters join the war and kill her pursuers, but Kate escapes and is rescued by Americans. These American troops are not impressive. They look like the types of troops that idiot General Mark Milley would love. Of course, Milley is nowhere around...he's probably sipping wine and eating brie at a DC cocktail party as real men and women do the fighting...okay, back to the film. Yep, the monsters eventually follow Kate and the Americans to their base and attack. The attack will be brutal and the commanding officer, Finch (Jamie Bamber) figures out what they are and radios American CIA spooks...who are masters in cover-up. Now Kate, Finch, some British SAS brutes, some American GI rejects, a Taliban guy, and the hunk Sgt Hook (Jonathan Howard) enter into an unwinnable war.
Kate comes up with an idea after learning what these things are. Aliens from outer space? Humans who had their genes experimented with? A Soviet creation? You'll see. The brilliant idea is to take the war to the monsters. They are gnarly and slimy humanoid beasts with long tongues and a probing eyeball...you'll see. The monsters enjoy eating humans and Kate and the boys have another problem. The Taliban is on the way. Bigger problem...the CIA spooks believe in cleaning up their messes and leaving no loose ends. Yep...A MOAB bomb is also on the way. What is a MOAB bomb? You'll see.
Will Kate and the boys defeat the monsters and the Taliban? Do the monsters want to eat Kate or do they have other plans for her? Are the monsters a metaphor for the incompetence of General Mark Milley and General Mattis that made the conflict in Afghanistan such an utter failure? We don't get enough monster in Soviet bunker movies, so enjoy "The Lair."