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Genres:

Documentary

Rating:

PG

Language:

English

DVD Release:

10/30/2007

Director:

Charles Ferguson

Actors:

Campbell Scott
Gerald Burke
Ali Fadhil
Omar Fekeiki
Robert Hutchings
Paul Hughes

 

 

 

 

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An unflinching look at how Iraq dissolved into a chaotic state after the fall of Saddam Hussein. Information is supported with interviews from those initially placed in charge of rebuilding Iraq.

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  Franz Patrick
Franz Patrick
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12/23/2007 (0 of 0 found this helpful)

There's not enough anger in this film in order for me to ultimately recommend it. There are very subtle messages here, yet some stick out so much to the point where it hurts to face the decisions that rich people made that botched the situation in the Middle East. I complain about the lack of anger because there were times in the film where I was bored and actually thought, "Okay, I get it. Can we move on to the next issue?" I guess I expected a lot because critics and anti-war audiences alike hailed this film as very objective yet accurate. I agree that it is both but I wish I felt more emotions while watching this film. Although it did made me wonder why the hell did people not impeach Bush? After all the abominable decisions he and his regime has done, why is he still in office? I seri...

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  patandcougar
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11/24/2007 (0 of 0 found this helpful)

Could be called Rumsfeld is an Idiot

One of the most explosive and revealing documentaries of 2007, No End in Sight takes a tough and brutal look into the build up to the Iraq invasion and the immediate aftermath. Ever wondered how the insurgency gained strength and why Iraq dissolved into such a mess? It's all explained here, as the filmakers interview those placed in charge after Bush declared "mission accomplished." Unbelieveable and infuriating at times, the revelation of our country's mistakes will surely leave an impact on you as the film wraps up. It's a shame that it didn't catch on upon release, but come awards time in a few months, it will definitely challenge Sicko as the documentary of the year.

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