Lord Of War Filmyzilla Instant

In the cinematic landscape of the 2000s, few opening sequences are as haunting as the "life of a bullet" montage in Andrew Niccol’s Lord of War (2005). We follow a bullet from the factory assembly line to the crates of a warlord, finally ending its journey in the head of a child soldier. It is a film that starkly critiques the morality of selling weapons for profit without regard for the consequences.