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Standard Operating Procedure (2008)

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Summary: Errol Morris examines the incidents of abuse and torture of suspected terrorists at the hands of U.S. forces at the Abu Ghraib prison.
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Country: USA
Directed By: Errol Morris
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na IMDb-byvotes
75
T7
na sacrilicious
75
T7
na Andrew Rusin
28
T1
na Regehr215
80
T8
na welleserific
70
T7
na Cantstopdrew
84
T8
na Telemecus
65
T6
na DavidKahane
81
T7
Exhaustive and exhausting. Morris corrals interviews with most of the principals, and their collective testimony seems painfully honest if sometimes buffered down in the name of understandable self-preservation. Morris inserts a handful of subdued and yet entirely unnecessary recreations. The infamous photographs that brought the scandalous behavior to light in the first place get a fresh exhibition here, and they still have the capacity to shock all on their own.
na cwratliff
90
T7
na alexandrsaar
80
T8
na Henrik
85
T9
na doctor7
84
T9
Standard Operating Procedure manages to capture the frustration of how the grunts take the brunt of any discipline. One interviewee says it best "damned if you do, damned if you don't" as they'd be in jail for disobeying orders and they're now in jail for obeying them. However, at the same time, I couldn't help but feel disgusted as the soldiers passed the buck back up the ladder.
na fi_chince
75
T7
na JEbel72
72
T3
na genaro
85
T9
na onetwothree
40
T2
na Jackson R
95
T9
na flowing
54
T3
na cristi
60
T1
na cryptosicko
42
T2
na Jazzaloha
70
T7
na TGTE
55
T3
na salty dog
61
T4
na mattybgame
78
T8
na Slvbarek
80
T8
na phxrabello
75
T6
na jgreenwood
85
T9
na djross
75
T8
Effective demonstration of the scapegoating that followed the Abu Ghraib scandal, as well as of the generalized craziness in relation to torture that has reigned in the wake of the September 11 attacks. Some cinematic techniques are used very well for expository and explanatory purposes.
na sdoles
9
T9
na Astfgl
80
T9
na jeff_v
66
T5
na NoSex
75
T6
na rottentomat
80
T7
na Schismchasm
77
T7
na Amember
9
T8
na thewire
77
T8
na avgcrtckr
63
T6
na simonj
90
T9
na NRM03
55
T4
na lagartazul
85
T6
na ten
69
T6
na retsxlif
78
T8
na scordes
65
T4
na sensei
70
T4
Good presentation and it is interesting to hear the grunts explain themselves, but the film aspires to nothing more than that. I wanted psychiatric profiles, more challenging questions, and a better sense of people in charge who allowed this to happen. A huge missed opportunity.
na jkwall
7
T7
I think to fully come to terms with this film I would need to hear from Morris on his thoughts on the interviewees and what went on. While I agree with the general idea that higher ranking people past the buck to the lower soldiers it made me sick to hear each of them try and pass the buck right back up. Lets just admit we're all wrong, alright?
na JohnSandwich
80
T9
It is indeed too long, but very interesting.
na Oriane
81
T4
na AsherFord
81
T8
na Derekstar
70
T6
It's tough. Sure, these people shouldn't have been scapegoated, but man did I hate them all by the end of this documentary. Bunch of dummies. The documentary itself was competent and stylish, but didn't aspire to a whole lot. We started the film with Donald Rumsfeld. I assumed we would get back to him eventually. Morris was content to stay with the grunts on the ground, which left me a little unsatisfied.
na upagainst
86
T5
na ruoja
55
T4
na SlantMag
35
T10
"Morris's signature touches can occasionally seem studied to the point of annoyance but the cumulative power of his busy, artsy style generally enhances the horror, making it no more palatable than necessary." - Bill Weber
na ravisantana
65
T5
na NRM01
73
T10
na madscientist
73
T7
na dimrobot
80
na ArmondWhite
1
T5
Standard Operating Procedure is a documentary debacle.
na AAAutin
60
T8
Decent, but struck with the misfortune of being released around the same time as Alex Gibney's superior TAXI TO THE DARK SIDE.
na NRM02
69
T9
na Rumplesink
70
T6
na OwenE73
69
T7
na Meta Critic
70
T8
na ania
80
T6
na Mclusky84
88
T10
na Domini
65
T7
na syvyys
83
T7
na itvdigital
77
T8
na georgia sam
85
T8
na Ercan
6
T6
na rettelo
81
T7
na sponge34
16
T5
na iceblox
62
T4
I see what Morris is trying to achieve here, but this didn't have to be two hours long to get the message across. Is discontinuous most of the time, and gets tedious after a while. Props for attempting to highlight an important issue though.
na bmmello
80
T7
na 20Words
70
Morris softballs his subjects, ignores the bigger picture and makes torture accounts boring. Lynndie England's still the ugliest person alive.
na Kieron
81
T8
na Mike DAngelo
69
T9
na constantine
80
T8
na jimmyjazz
75
T7
na da5id
65
T4
na masoo
70
T6
na KMcNeil
40
T4
Important subject, less important take on it. Technically impressive, but just too repetitive and overlong.
na Ortman
71
T6
na schnofel
50
T4
na sengir
82
T9
na kubrick86
82
T8
na MrsEmmaPeel
78
T6
na purity
2
T6
na theficionado
50
T5
Morris' hypothesis, that the presence of cameras changes everything and that there exists a greater context that a camera is unable to capture, is one of his old standbys, and he's done it to greater effect elsewhere. And as far as indictments of the actions the photos captured go, I prefer the moral outrage of Taxi to the Dark Side.
na Scottathon
72
T5
na Nightwing
58
T3
na volver
70
T7
na Mingus
2
T6
na cruelclown
70
T6
Long and the pace is not well executed. The narrative encompasses acts which lack a "time-stamp" - i.e. everything is messy, unorganized. The film does not delve upon the crooked grins of the interviewees while they tell what they did, their feelings of unjust punishment etc. The court proceedings are left out. Psychiatric experts would be very explanatory, but again, there are none. Music by Danny Elfman, instead of Philip Glass but generally OK. Lots of CGI, the rest is same old Morris.
na TJ_Camber
62
T5
na filmaffinity
64
T5
na buak
80
T7
#860 - 10 Ekim 08, filmekimi2008, emek sinemasi, 13:30 & http://sineofrenik.blogspot.com/2008/10/filmekimi-2008-standard-operating.html
na Kerc
25
T8
na coltrane
4
T5
na goran
65
T6
na stillfuchsia
80
T6
na TJ Ximenez
100
T9
na Gody85
52
T6
na filmcricket
78
T9
na Optimus_mike
80
T8
I am fairly surprised with people's reviews stating that SOP was "tedious" or "boring", seeing as how the subject matter was so disturbing and important. The interviews are amazing and truly show the absolute ignorance some of these soldiers possess and the most frightening aspect is the knowledge that this is exactly how the military wants them to be. An excellent documentary that shows how far a human will go if given the chance.
na jordanb
84
T6
na Jarmann
60
T3
na JJJames
75
T6
na tielardurdin
70
T4
na davidbisok
97
T8
na alexwilson
91
T8
na chloepolice
90
T6
na winds
4
T3
na ehrenkm
75
T6
na ode2dapillow
65
T7
na chiphall72
87
T9
na chemical404
54
T5
This is a film about a bunch of fine individuals from the Team America: World Police. It is way too long, and repeats same things all over. It takes only 10 minutes to confirm what most sane people already know - military is rotten and full of retards, and it doesn't get much further beyond that. In those two hours, the approach could have been much wider. Music by Elfman is nice, but doesn't fit the film.
na f-adam
70
T6
na givethanks
65
T6
na kangadoodoo
75
T9
na Guernica
58
T6
na imdb
76
T9
na viniciusjn
30
T2
na alsolikelife
4
T10
na Holygrail2
95
T9
na supergloo
7
T5
na JooJoo
7
T7
na KungFuDolly
6
T6
na dylanba1
70
T5
na jacobb1313
65
T5
I think a lot of people miss the point: Morris simply wants to know how an individual justifies their horrendous actions, and highlights their justifications with actual images, letting these documents speak for or against the soldiers. That said, whatever optimism I had left in life is probably gone now.
na electriccafe
55
T3
na caffe
79
T7
na YellowFog
80
T3
na kyle.loomis
10
T10
This is why horror movies do nothing for me. Extremely disturbing and chilling with all the wonderful Morris touches that go along with it. I would have liked to see more about the objective nature of photography and how easily context can be manipulated, along with how the media used that to their advantage, but that is a whole 'nother documentary in itself.
na hoolie
95
T9
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