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So, 'James Steele: America's Mystery Man in Iraq' is one of those documentaries that digs deep and doesn't hold back. It spans over a year of meticulous investigation, and you're really left feeling the weight of its subject matter. The tone feels heavy, almost oppressive at times, but that's fitting given the dark historical context. The pacing isn’t rushed; it allows the audience to absorb some really chilling details about how Steele, a figure from past American interventions, influenced the brutal realities of the Iraq War. The interviews and footage are raw, and you can sense the palpable tension in the air. It's a distinctive piece for understanding America's complex legacy in foreign conflicts, though it’s not an easy watch.
Intriguing look at U.S. foreign policy impact.Challenging themes of morality and power.Great for collectors interested in war documentaries.
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