Review of The Invisible War (2012) by Christopher H — 13 Jan 2013
A straight-forward documentary, "The Invisible War" combines interviews with Congressional footage and stock footage to produce an average, albeit important look at the emotional and physical trauma produced by rape in our Armed Forces and the almost zero response from diplomatic and higher end officials in the military.
Delivering a wealth of knowledge on the subject through testimonials and title cards, there is really no innovation to the documentary through this film, aiming to solely educate rather than entertain, which works, but does this film little favor in reaching a wider audience.
This review of The Invisible War (2012) was written by Christopher H on 13 Jan 2013.
The Invisible War has generally received very positive reviews.
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