Review of Hearts & Minds (1995) by Flike S — 26 Jul 2009
"A mature person can admit they are wrong. Why can't a Government.".
Although one's opposing reaction could be, this is simply bias. I would simply agree. It's honestly bias. It provides solidity, insight and understanding that maturity and accountable are very foreign beings of politics and "The Establishment". It's understood that those who usually promote violence really never have experienced it, and when they unfortunately do, their tune changes. With those individuals still holding onto justification of this specific subject, lead us to believe that they are false; in lying to everyone, and most importantly, lying to themselves.
Whatever side of the fence, whether in disagreement or agreement, this seems to be a necessary watch, not only within a history of cinema but most importantly, a history of the world.
This review of Hearts & Minds (1995) was written by Flike S on 26 Jul 2009.
Hearts & Minds has generally received positive reviews.
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