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Only the Dead

Only the Dead

2015
Documentary
War
1h 17m
Michael Ware is an Australian war correspondent who finds himself in Iraq in the days before the US-led invasion of 2003. His determination to tell the stories of those events puts him in increasing danger often in the thick of things with the American troops. (Summary by msprague)
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Only the Dead

2015
Documentary
War
1h 17m
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raw stuff & occasionally upsetting. Now, as big of a murderous shit as Saddam was, and Gaddafi was and Assad is - was it all worth it? Is the world a safer place with two of them dead and the other's country in a bloody civil war? We let the genie out of the bottle. Islamic lunatics already wanted to kill us all - we only succeeded in helping their cause & now the fighting and the killing will only be worse
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Rated 14 Jun 2016
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I'm a film and documentary geek, and a 30s something introvert with access to the Internet. I'd like to think that I have seen some shit. So trust me when I tell you that this documentary does not pull any punches. Michael Ware may not uncover any new aspects of war, but the footage of street executions, beheadings and total mayhem are building towards a scene so shocking, that I don't think we'd have war in this world, if soldiers were forced to watch this before joining the army.
Rated 15 May 2016
85
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This is probably one of the most raw and brutal documentarys I've seen related to the invasion of Iraq in 2003 by the US-led "coalition". Michael Ware sees and documents some of the most frightening and often disturbing images and events. Well worth a look.

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