Review of The Road to Guantanamo (2006) by Kyle G — 18 Oct 2011
As nerve-wracking and horrid as the real-life situations of Asif, Shafiq, and Ruhel clearly were, film is not the best vehicle to depict them. Michael Winterbottom's perpetual re-enactment is, surprisingly, more natural and finely scripted as the film goes along, but the whole of it is unfortunately still just a blizzard of hard-to-follow remembrances.
This review of The Road to Guantanamo (2006) was written by Kyle G on 18 Oct 2011.
The Road to Guantanamo has generally received positive reviews.
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