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Rush to War

  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 1m
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Rush to War (2004)
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In today's post-9/11 world, director Robert Taicher searches for the rationale behind the war in Iraq, exploring the failed policies of several administrations in an expertly crafted full-le... Read allIn today's post-9/11 world, director Robert Taicher searches for the rationale behind the war in Iraq, exploring the failed policies of several administrations in an expertly crafted full-length documentary. What he presents is a raw, provocative look into America's "War on Terro... Read allIn today's post-9/11 world, director Robert Taicher searches for the rationale behind the war in Iraq, exploring the failed policies of several administrations in an expertly crafted full-length documentary. What he presents is a raw, provocative look into America's "War on Terror" and its effect on our society, our credibility, and most importantly, our security. As ... Read all

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    • Robert Taicher
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    • Robert Taicher
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    • Daniel Berrigan
    • George W. Bush
    • Dick Cheney
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    • Director
      • Robert Taicher
    • Writer
      • Robert Taicher
    • Stars
      • Daniel Berrigan
      • George W. Bush
      • Dick Cheney
    • 4User reviews
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    Richard A. Clarke
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    7postmanwhoalwaysringstwice

    Another jab at the Bush Administration

    Robert Taicher's documentary "Rush to War" follows the viewer into a post-9/11 world as it happened and quite efficiently became an Iraq War. In a Michael Moore sort of in-your-face fashion he travels America looking for answers, reactions, and perspective on those historic events from citizens, public figures, and others, including Chilean filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky. It is the recurrence of the latter's point-of-view that unsettles much of the foundation of the film. Even though the film introduces additional information about shady Washington dealings that occurred prior to September 2001, plenty of eerie quotes from the U.S.'s leaders, among other shiny gems that bruise even the most avid current events documentary viewer's sense of pessimism, Taicher seems to have no sense of who to interview about what topic. "Rush to War" is nonetheless an interesting and unnerving documentary to add to the warehouse full of films that have unfortunately spent a lot of time preaching to the proverbial choir.
    8gregmovies

    Fascinating, sometimes profound

    Rush To War is one of the better Iraq war documentaries out there. It is a shame that this film is rarely seen (only 62 votes as of this writing). Taicher's documentary doesn't really provide anything we haven't heard before. However, the talking heads in the documentary are some of my personal favorites. Noam Chomsky (my favorite political philosopher), Howard Zinn, Molly Ivins, George McGovern (strongly recommend his book "Out of Iraq: A Plan for Withdrawal Now"), Chris Hedges, and even Tom Friedman makes an appearance. Although inferior to Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11, "Rush to War" is a must see for all liberals, moderates, or people with some common sense. The DVD has a lengthy interview with Joe Wilson (Valerie Plame's husband) as a fascinating special feature.

    Note: IMDb shows this movie as being 61 minutes, but my DVD runs 86.

    I give this film an 8/10, and it doesn't get higher only because all the information in this film is available elsewhere.
    7roland-104

    Another anthem for the anti-Iraq War choir

    Created by Robert Taicher, a veteran narrative filmmaker trying his hand at documentaries for the first time, this film is an expertly crafted, well edited account of the run up to the Iraq War. For members of "the choir," i.e., people who have followed this whole story and already formed a negative critical opinion of President Bush's decision to go to war, there is not much in this film that is new. For those unfamiliar with the story, on the other hand, "Rush to War" may be quite edifying. It is not surprising that this film has been well received in Europe, as Mr. Taicher, who attended the Idaho Film Festival screening that I viewed, told us.

    Particularly instructive were Taicher's references, early in the film, to instances of our efforts to overthrow democratically elected governments in the past: in Guatemala and Iran in the 1950s, and in Chile in the early 1970s. It's a useful beginning and could have been enlarged upon, perhaps alluding to U.S. conduct in Vietnam and military aid to Israel (used against Palestinians) and Turkey (used against Turkish Kurds). But then this would have become a different film perhaps, or at least a much longer one.

    To broaden domestic viewer appeal, I wonder if a less "polarizing" title is needed. Something more neutral like: "Steps to War" or "The Path to War," or even the well known quip that Taicher uses on his website for the film: "Between Iraq and a Hard Place."

    The talking heads are for the most part good choices. I especially liked the long interview segments with George McGovern, a wise man whom we see too little of these days. Mr. Taicher told me after the screening that he intends to interview the liberal historian Howard Zinn soon and add his comments to others in an epilogue to the present cut. That should nicely complement the footage of Zinn in the version of the film that I saw, which is taken from one of Zinn's old speeches.

    I loved in particular two quotes that Taicher offered in text stills. This one by Adolf Hitler: "What luck for the leaders that men do not think." The other is from W's father, the first President Bush, on his basis for deciding not to take out Saddam in 1991. Bush the elder said in so many words that to capture or kill Saddam would have caused major loss of life and destabilized the country to a degree that would require our occupation for years to come, that there was no clear exit strategy. I had not heard this deeply prophetic statement before. If only the son could have followed the wisdom of his father. My rating: 7/10 (B). (Seen on 10/02/05). If you'd like to read more of my reviews, send me a message for directions to my websites.

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      • October 29, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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