Review of Good Kill (2015) by Johnnylee T — 19 Jun 2016
Languid expose of US drone warfare from the operators' perspective. Lacks real tension, becomes repetitive. Plot becomes more involved with effects on operator Major Egan's personal relationship. Good intentions.
"Drones" is a better treatment on the same subject. Even though it may.
Lack some of the background (political) detail it is more gripping. And the Afghani targets become more real than here where they remain figures on a screen.
This review of Good Kill (2015) was written by Johnnylee T on 19 Jun 2016.
Good Kill has generally received mixed reviews.
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