Review of The Unknown Known (2013) by Ed T — 23 Oct 2013
I hope that I never, ever see Rumsfeld's face again. He, along with Vice and Bush etc, are.
All war criminals. The film maker really played softball with Donald boy, and I thought it was.
Unbelievable that the film maker made no mention of how intimately Donald boy is connected.
To, and a huge beneficiary of, the gigantic global defense industry.
I can understand the director did not want to ask him about the millions of dollars he, or his.
Family's trust, made from defense on camera. But there should have been a visual chart.
Connecting these incredibly important dots. Therefore, I found the film rather.
Disingenuous because the film maker never held up the cold mirror of history to Donald like he did, and did so far more brilliantly, to Robert McNamara in the documentary: "The Fog of War".
It is unfortunate that in this film, the director is too consumed by his own unknown that his film never asks tough questions like he did in "The Fog of War".
This review of The Unknown Known (2013) was written by Ed T on 23 Oct 2013.
The Unknown Known has generally received positive reviews.
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