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So, this film, 'US Weapons Against Iraq', dives into a pretty complicated period, the Iran-Iraq War. It’s a documentary with a raw edge, you know? The atmosphere is heavy, laden with the weight of political choices that seem to echo through time. The pacing is a bit uneven, jumping through history while trying to piece together the narrative of arms dealings. What’s distinctive here is how it presents the U.S. involvement in a way that makes you reflect on the moral ambiguities of foreign policy. It doesn’t hold back on showing the consequences, and the practical effects come from real footage, making it feel grounded. The lack of a director’s name adds to its almost anonymous quality, like it’s just giving you facts without a flashy presentation.
Documentary style might not appeal to everyone.Real footage adds to the documentary's impact.A stark portrayal of U.S. foreign policy.
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