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So, 'Standard Operating Procedure' is an intriguing dive into the dark side of the Iraq War, focusing on Abu Ghraib. You get a real sense of dread and moral ambiguity here. Morris uses interviews with soldiers and other personnel to create a chilling narrative. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the gravity of the situation to sink in. What stands out are the reenactments, which are unsettling yet effective; they bring the chilling accounts to life without being exploitative. It's more than just a documentary about torture; it questions the very fabric of military ethics. You might find yourself reflecting on the broader themes of complicity and accountability long after the credits roll. Definitely a thought-provoking piece.
Focuses on moral ambiguity in war.Reenactments add a unique layer.Challenging perspectives on military ethics.
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Errol Morris
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