Review of Why We Fight (2005) by Katherine P — 02 Jun 2012
A provocative and poignant documentary that focuses on the Military/Industrial Complex and the ever-changing motives that drive us to war. The commentators add some insight but unfortunately, Jarecki attempts to cover too much ground and loses focus.
Yes, the film is slanted but no matter which way you lean on the political spectrum, the arguments here are convincing and it doesn't hesitate to name names. There has been thousands of opinion-pieces on the subject of Iraq, but Why We Fight is one of the definitive films on the subject which will undoubtedly make audiences reconsider the meaning of national security.
This review of Why We Fight (2005) was written by Katherine P on 02 Jun 2012.
Why We Fight has generally received very positive reviews.
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