AhavatSratim
Joined Mar 2008
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As someone who saw the film two years ago and loved it, I've noticed two kinds of responses: actual film reviews, which are generally favorable, and pieces attacking the filmmakers' perceived politics and intentions, which say more about what the reviewer brings to the film than what s/he sees on screen.
As I said, I loved the movie, or at least the version I saw then when it was on tour (I haven't seen the new edit). As others have observed, it's a perfect companion piece to Armando Ionucci's "In the Loop": at times hysterically absurd, and at other times, just painfully tragic. I'm not kidding when I say I laughed and I cried, often all at once.
I highly recommend this imperfectly brilliant film. In the tradition of Michael Moore, but more clever by half, and more resonant.
As I said, I loved the movie, or at least the version I saw then when it was on tour (I haven't seen the new edit). As others have observed, it's a perfect companion piece to Armando Ionucci's "In the Loop": at times hysterically absurd, and at other times, just painfully tragic. I'm not kidding when I say I laughed and I cried, often all at once.
I highly recommend this imperfectly brilliant film. In the tradition of Michael Moore, but more clever by half, and more resonant.