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By Peter Bradshaw |
September 29, 2004 |
"This is Michael Moore without the jokes - and without Moore's
inflammatory stuff about the Bush-Saudi link. It's a dogged and
fiercely unrelenting case against our military adventure in Iraq,
composed of a sequence of talking-head observers, including former UN
weapons inspector Scott Ritter. The points are repeatedly, even
shrilly, hammered home. Right up to 9/11, the Bush administration said
it had no interest in unseating Saddam. But after the WTC attack, and
the subsequent failure to capture Osama bin Laden, regime-change in
Iraq became fanatically promoted by a beady-eyed cabal of neo-cons: a
consolatory, diversionary war built on a compost-heap of lies. Director
Robert Greenwald has come up with a documentary arguably lacking in
elegance or entertainment value. Yet, frankly, the point of view in
Greenwald's film bears stating, and re-stating, especially when our
pro-war liberal classes seem so unmoved by the great political scandal
of the age. Both Uncovered and The Corporation are strident, certainly.
They may find pundits lamenting the absence of subtlety, of nuance,
perhaps preferring some more restful fiddle music while Fallujah burns,
or maybe no music at all. Yet aren't we impatient with guardedly ironic
documentaries about the little things? These Americans are out there
hunting big game. Why don't we Brits try something like that?"
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