Review of Why We Fight (2005) by Daniel P — 26 Jun 2011
A documentary-by-numbers, in a sense, and about the Iraq War mostly, but I found this to be as much about Eisenhower than anything else, which was great, because I didn't know as much about him and his meaning when he famously coined the term Military-Industrial Complex.
I liked this documentary because it was as damning as a Michael Moore film and much less sentimental, and the message was stronger because of it. There are situations that just make you throw your hands in the air, and the Iraq War is certainly one of them. Worthy of its accolades, no question.
This review of Why We Fight (2005) was written by Daniel P on 26 Jun 2011.
Why We Fight has generally received very positive reviews.
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