Director Ang Lee's dramatic adaptation of the best-selling book Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk tells a story from one young soldier's viewpoint after he and his fellow Bravo Squad members are brought home to America for a quick victory tour, having become heroes in a fierce battle in Iraq. In flashbacks, we see how different Billy's reality is from the broader American perception -- culminating in a Thanksgiving football game halftime show.

In the film, Chris Tucker -- in a noncomedic role -- plays movie producer Albert, who initially hopes to make a few bucks off of the Bravos story but as he gets to know the soldiers, gets to know and love them and everything they do for their country. Here, Tucker gives some quick insight into Albert and what makes him tick. 

Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk opens in select theaters November 11 and everywhere November 18.