Review of The Fog of War (2003) by Jeremy S — 11 Jul 2008
McNamara is a tremendously engaging subject for a first-person doc and as he walks through his experiences in the 20th century, the film is equally fascinating, surprising, and at times terrifying. Insightful backroom anecdotes of some of the monumental moments in history (and the personalities therein) make this a film well worth the Oscar it took home for Best Doc.
This review of The Fog of War (2003) was written by Jeremy S on 11 Jul 2008.
The Fog of War has generally received very positive reviews.
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