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The Lies That Led America To War In Vietnam dives deep into the murky waters of government deception. It's all about that pivotal moment in 1964 with the Tonkin Gulf incident—like, what really happened? The doc lays bare the misinformation campaigns that shaped public perception and policy. The tone is somber, reflective, with an atmosphere that weighs heavy with the gravity of historical manipulation. The pacing feels deliberate, pulling you into a contemplative space rather than just throwing facts at you. It's fascinating to see how the narratives constructed by those in power can be so different from the reality on the ground. The absence of a known director gives it an almost raw, grassroots feel, as if it’s coming from a collective of voices rather than one singular vision.
Explores key historical events and misinformation.Aims for a thoughtful rather than sensational approach.Good for viewers interested in political history and ethics.
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