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Août 2021 - Fuir Kaboul

Août 2021 - Fuir Kaboul

7.6
7
  • Dec 5, 2022
  • Hones account that falls short

    Very honest account of how things unfolded when the US left Afghanistan. You can see the desperation of the people trying to flee, many times costing them their life. The conditions outside the gates were horrific. The summit of all that was the blast from a suicide bomber or ied that killed 13 US personnel and 170 afghans that basically ended all entering activities at the gates. A caveat of this documentary is that it falls short because it doesn't show anything about the retaliatory attack from the US government via drone to a NGO vehicle filled with children and water that had nothing to do with ISIS. That should be included too because it was directly related to the incidents shown in this film.
    Casey Anthony: Where the Truth Lies

    Casey Anthony: Where the Truth Lies

    3.8
    1
  • Dec 3, 2022
  • She can't stop lying.

    This is an awful documentary in which she tries to blame her father regarding what happened to her daughter. It's just pathetic to listen to her fabrications on and on. She wants people to believe that her father had complete control over her and made her not to call the police and took Cailee away from her when Cailee was supposedly found wet and somewhat unresponsive, then Casey went to party for an entire month and to have a Bella Vita Tattoo on her back and during all that time she was thinking Cailee was well with her father. Then when the police was involved she proceeded to lie to them about any single detail she could lie them and she did all of this because she was somewhat, according to her, controlled by her abusive father. Do you think that a real concerned parent act in this way regarding any of their children when they are found wet and unresponsive?. This is ridiculous and the fact that Peacock is going along with her lies and provides her a platform to attempt to cleanse her image is shameful.
    It Comes at Night

    It Comes at Night

    6.1
    3
  • Apr 12, 2021
  • Regret is what comes at night.

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