Review of The Invisible War (2012) by All_Buttru4 — 05 Aug 2022
The American military has never been honorable. It's never been safe. This documentary just goes to show that beyond the violence they inflict on those countries they "serve " in is a greater version of the devastation they protect on home soil.
It's a good enough at showing you just how uncaring the military institution really is and how protective it is of abusers within their ranks. The women's story each play as testaments to the unending consequences the militarys apathy had on them.
My only gripe with this documentary is how it still fears calling 6out the military entirely for what it's doing,it's self centered and avoids being more explicitly about the dubious nature of it's system, many times over they mention how good the military was or could be as if it's only con I'd rape culture.
Also the women it chooses to focus on were similarly white thus removing other important topics that play a part in the difficulty of this problem. The documentary is very bare in terms of its scope.
This review of The Invisible War (2012) was written by All_Buttru4 on 05 Aug 2022.
The Invisible War has generally received very positive reviews.
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