8/10
disconcerting!
30 December 2006
Documentarian Robert Greenwald is at it again with "Iraq for Sale: the War Profiteers", exposing gross atrocities going on around the world and in our backyards with an account of the powerful sway certain American corporations are having over the United States government in regards to the current war in Iraq. It's angering, unsettling, and never attempts to offer easy answers. What it does do is make the viewer gasp in horror at the human injustices perpetrated by companies who have found they can make a buck off the government at the expense of the health, safety, and well-being of soldiers and their own contractors. Although the film feels very thrown together, the timeliness, heart and intention of the film are most important.
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