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Standard Operating Procedure - La verità dell'orrore

Titolo originale: Standard Operating Procedure
  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 56min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Standard Operating Procedure - La verità dell'orrore (2008)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaErrol Morris examines the incidents of abuse and torture of suspected terrorists at the hands of U.S. forces at the Abu Ghraib prison.Errol Morris examines the incidents of abuse and torture of suspected terrorists at the hands of U.S. forces at the Abu Ghraib prison.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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    • Errol Morris
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    • Megan Ambuhl Graner
    • Javal Davis
    • Ken Davis
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    7,4/10
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      • Errol Morris
    • Star
      • Megan Ambuhl Graner
      • Javal Davis
      • Ken Davis
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    • 114Recensioni della critica
    • 70Metascore
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    Standard Operating Procedure: Caught With Their Pants Down (Javal Davis)
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    Standard Operating Procedure: Caught With Their Pants Down (Javal Davis)
    Standard Operating Procedure: Caught With Their Pants Down (Javal Davis)
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    Standard Operating Procedure: Caught With Their Pants Down (Javal Davis)
    Standard Operating Procedure: That's Disgusting (Tim Dugan)
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    Standard Operating Procedure: That's Disgusting (Tim Dugan)
    Standard Operating Procedure: The Fear Of The Truth (Janis K)
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    Standard Operating Procedure: The Fear Of The Truth (Janis K)
    Standard Operating Procedure: I Lost It (Roman Krol)
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    Standard Operating Procedure: I Lost It (Roman Krol)
    Standard Operating Procedure: Somebody Does Something Stupid (Brent Pack)
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    Standard Operating Procedure: Somebody Does Something Stupid (Brent Pack)

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    Megan Ambuhl Graner
    • Self
    Javal Davis
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    Ken Davis
    • Self
    Anthony Diaz
    • Self - Former MP
    Tim Dugan
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    Lynndie England
    Lynndie England
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    Jeffrey Frost
    Jeffrey Frost
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    Sabrina Harman
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    Roman Krol
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    • Military Police
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    9ylmzyldz

    a definite must-see with some essentials missing

    "Standard Operating Procedure" is without a doubt one of the most terrifying films to come out in the last few years. It is a bold documentary which may be at times too gut-wrenching for some people to watch, not that this should ever prevent anybody from seeing it. It was a good decision to look at the events at Abu Gharib mainly through the eyes of the convicted military officers; and of course the photographs speak for themselves. Apart from the depth of the material, the filmmakers have done an outstanding job with the enactments, the visuals and the brilliant music by Danny Elfman. Although the documentary does point out and emphasize that high-ranking officers were never imprisoned for the depicted crimes, in my opinion, the film does fail to ask many essential questions that I feel should have been included in this documentary. Such as: Why do we insist seeing these events as more of an embarrassment on the part of the U.S. than an insult on the Iraqi prisoners? Since the soldiers frequently mention that they are "just following orders", who exactly are these orders coming from? Why will the U.S. Military not allow Charles Graner to be interviewed? What kind of a system is this that can categorize a completely naked "detainee" handcuffed backwards to his bed or another prisoner made to stand for a long time in a difficult position by the fear of being electrocuted as "standard operating procedure"? I am aware that the answers to these questions would stretch the format the director has chosen for this documentary, but I still believe that Errol Morris should have looked more openly into these territories in order to have made an even bolder film; and bold, courageous and very well made this film certainly is.
    8lastliberal

    The stink of war

    As someone who spent the majority of his adult life in the military, this documentary was especially disturbing.

    It's not as it there is anything new here. I saw Ghosts of Abu Ghraib, a better picture, and I am sure that I will see some of this again in Taxi to the Dark Side, or at least I am told I will. It is not that this is new or surprising, but that it needs to be seen and remembered as much as the Holocaust.

    That is not to say the murder of six million Jews stands equal to the abuses by our soldiers in Iraq, but that we need to remember this and make sure that we do everything we can to prevent it from happening again.

    The professionals will tell you that there is no useful information that can be obtained from tortured prisoners. They will say anything to make you quit. So, there is no excuse for what happened here. It was just people reverting to their animal instincts.

    The biggest shame, of course, if that no one above the rank of SSgt went to prison. That is just the way it happens. The troops are scapegoated and the officers are reassigned.

    The method used by director Errol Morris in telling this story was unique and really added to the film. It needs to be seen by everyone.
    10PWNYCNY

    Important expose on the total breakdown of disciple and abuse of authority.

    This disturbing documentary causes one to ask: is the U. S. military populated by a bunch of degenerates masquerading as soldiers? Is the U. S. military depicted in this movie the same U. S. military that was welcomed as liberators during World War Two or has the U. S. military iterated to the point that it is now completely unrecognizable from its past? Abuse of authority is an old story but when it is officially sanctioned and then covered up, then that is altogether another story. Hasn't the U. S. military ever heard of the Nuremberg War Crime trial? Yet this same military directed its lowest ranking personnel to commit the grossest criminal acts and when the whole thing was uncovered refused to take responsibility, instead opting to scapegoat those who were stuck with having to carry out the orders. What kind of leadership is that? There's a saying: S%$# flows downhill and what happened at Abu Graib prison is proof of that. Where did the soldiers get the idea that you could torture prisoners? Where did that come from? What kind of culture would produce people who think that making people sexually abuse themselves is acceptable ... and then gloat about it? The photos shown in this movie speak for themselves. The United States did not fight Nazi Germany just to adopt the procedures associated with the SS, but at Abu Graib that is exactly what happened.

    One other thing. What this documentary reports is another example of what happens when amateurs, in this case reservists, are asked to perform military duties for this they have no training or professional experience. But even that does not explain the total breakdown in discipline and the willingness to engage in repugnant behavior that they knew was illegal and improper.
    MacAindrais

    What's (not) in a Picture?

    Standard Operating Procedure (2008) ***1/2

    What's in a picture? They say its worth a thousand words, but how many words are what's not in a picture worth. How about thousands of pictures? That conundrum is one of the major foci of Errol Morris, the eccentric genius documentarian's new project, Standard Operating Procedure. Although I was not engaged as I was with Morris's other works, Standard Operating Procedure is still a brilliant and fascinating look at the Abu Ghraib photo scandal.

    Morris interviews through the interrotron numerous members of the staff at Abu Ghraib prison. They give their thoughts on their complicity in acts of torture, and reflect back on their experiences. One of the film's major attractions is Lynndie English, that now infamous young woman so maliciously captured on film.

    What comes across most intently is that they were just doing what they were told. Those orders always come from off camera left or right. No one above Staff Sergeant was ever charged with anything. This is a point the documentary tries to drive home. In any bureaucratic structure, the big dogs never take the fall. You always sacrifice your little men, your pawns. If people knew what was really going on at the top, they would most surely revolt, or at the very least make a stink, and that would be it for you.

    Morris interviews one person who claims she took pictures because she knew it was wrong, to show the world. Is she telling the truth? Well she also discusses how it was "kinda fun" sometimes. She is probably guilty and innocent on all counts.

    Morris delves into his subject matter with his usual detective style. He says very little, and of course never ever dares show his face on camera. He only prompts from time to time. He has a style that is uniquely his own in the documentary world. I did not find Standard Operating Procedure to be on the same level as say The Fog of War or Gates of Heaven. But then again how many are? This is a more than worthy addition to the Morris repertoire.
    7Mr_Pink05

    Excellent stuff

    Respectful silence from the audience throughout. Not a word spoken by anyone exiting the theatre afterwards. Standard Operating Procedure is the film no one is talking about.

    Errol Morris' documentary on the abuse of detainees at Abu Ghraib prison is smart and informative. While talking head interviews with the people directly and indirectly involved provide the backbone, cinematic reconstructions of 2003s grizzly events coupled with the well known photographs taken by soldiers work successfully at pulling an emotional response from the viewer.

    Though intriguing, SOP doesn't really benefit from the big screen treatment and would probably have just as much impact if viewed on TV.

    Dark and depressing, shocking and enlightening: SOP is 2008's must see documentary.

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      First documentary ever to be nominated for the Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival (2008).
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      Tim Dugan, civilian interrogator (as himself): You gotta consider yourself dead, and if you come back, you're just a lucky bastard, you know. But if you're there, and you consider yourself already dead, you can do all the shit you have to do. I wouldn't recommend a vacation to Iraq anytime soon.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 29 maggio 2008 (Germania)
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      • Stati Uniti
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      • Sony Pictures Classics (United States)
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