The deeper they dig, the more Eli senses the hard drive was intended to find someone like him: a person who reads other people’s ruins and does not immediately monetize them. The clip’s final act is a series of home-video sequences taken in the dim light of basements and kitchens, all featuring dogs. Dogs sleep at the feet of men who check lists. The dogs are vigilant and ordinary. One frame lingers on a dog licking the face of a man behind bars; another shows a dog abandoning a yard as its owner packs a bag. Dogs in every frame witness the human bargains—their silent presence is the only constant, the "war dogs" that keep guard not over weapons but over memory.
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The year was 2005, and the Iraq War was in full swing. The demand for military supplies was skyrocketing, and Efraim, along with his partner David, saw an opportunity to capitalize on the chaos. They founded a company called ATEEZ, with the goal of becoming major players in the war profiteering industry. The deeper they dig, the more Eli senses
As they navigated the complex world of international arms dealing, David and Efraim encountered a cast of characters that would change their lives forever. There was Guy Ribb, a seasoned arms dealer with a network of connections that spanned the globe; and Henry, a mysterious and charismatic figure who seemed to have his fingers in every pie. The dogs are vigilant and ordinary
The 2016 film , directed by Todd Phillips , is a dark comedy crime drama that dramatizes the real-life journey of two young Miami arms dealers. Based on a 2011 Rolling Stone article and the subsequent book Arms and the Dudes by Guy Lawson, the film explores how David Packouz and Efraim Diveroli secured a $300 million Pentagon contract to arm U.S. allies in Afghanistan. True Story vs. Hollywood Fiction