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The military in peacetime is boring, muses Ray Elwood, the irrepressible main character in Buffalo Soldiers, a funny, sometimes biting satire set on an American army base in West Germany in 1989, right before the fall of the Berlin Wall. But the movie is anything but dull, particularly the amusing setup. Joaquin Phoenix stars as Elwood, an endearingly opportunistic supply clerk doing a bang-up job killing time while not in combat. The unofficial king of the black market, hes a cool operator. If hes not selling ripped-off, requisitioned floor polish to locals, he and his cohorts are cooking up copious amounts of heroin for the evil head of the military police.