I give it a 6 out of 10 because the characters were good, the acting was good, and the story was okay. I know little of the technical aspects of film making, but I'd say the direction, etc., was good.
Overall, though, this is just another Hollywood anti-war film ( as in, anti-American). When will Hollywood tell the real story -- the big, important one? A brutal dictator who terrorized 25 million people for 25 years was sent to the grave, launching parties on street corners, impromptu marriages, crying, and something novel in Iraq, free elections.
Where the hell is this movie?
How the hell can Hollywood believe every single story out of that war is awful?
Do film producers not know what Saddam was like? Anyone caught using a cellphone disappeared, one of the sons would point at attractive young women who would disappear or show up in two days raped and brutally beaten... It goes on and on and on. How about the massive fraud committed by France and Germany? This was the largest instance of fraud in history (of Earth and humans), and Hollywood can't find a way to get this storyline into a film?
Weirdo liberals will never tell the story of the Iraq War. They're vultures picking at the rancid bits and saying, "This is the war." Where does Mel Gibson stand on the war? Maybe he can do it? John Milius perhaps.
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