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Kurtlar Vadisi: Irak (2006)
Well done, but it's a terrible lie
This movie focus the war from a religious point of view, and it shows the Muslims as the good guys and Christian and Jewish as the bad ones. I won't say if they are right about Muslim and Jewish beliefs, but about Christian I can assure they are 100% wrong. An assassin, and American military chief, is portrayed as fervent Christian believer, and I can say that it can't be true at all. The Bible doesn't encourage war at all, as they want to show in the movie, that's a terrible lie, and no more than Muslim propaganda. That man was not a Christian believer at all, in fact, he could be an atheist or any other thing, but not Christian as they pretend to show in the movie. On the other hand, the movie is really well done, and shows the war from a Turkish point of view. I can imagine the pain of these people, but please don't put Christianity and the Bible on it because it has nothing to do with the Bible.
The Road to Guantanamo (2006)
They must think we are all dumb
My comments are mostly for people that already saw the film. I give it 4, balancing the acting (8) and the credibility of the arguments of the three guys (1). Think: if it was a fiction film, would you believe that these boys (or men) were so stupid to go to the middle of a war just "on vacation" and end up in a Taliban center because the bus driver for no reason took then to there? If it was a fictional movie you would say that the plot id awful, for sure. ...And they expect for us to believe this in a documentary film?
When they take the bus to go back to Pakistan, the bus actually carried them to a Taliban resistance center, with taliban soldiers so called terrorists, fighting against the coalition. Of course the Taliban wouldn't receive people with them unless they were sure they were on their side, they wouldn't receive four British civilian even when they were Pakistanis's origin.
I want to be clear that I was against the war in Irak, and was not pro the war in Afghanistan. I am really against all this "petrol war", but I hate lies and I think this film is full of them.
In the very unlikely case that they were really innocents, someone must be very, very idiotic to go the the middle of a war and end up in an enemy district, so in that case they also deserve what happened to then for being so idiots. ... But I don't think it is the most probable case. If they were taliban 's followers and became taliban soldiers, that's OK, it was a war, and they were captured. They must be thankful that they are still alive. And now they still fight this war, now with this film. It is biased and anti-American propaganda. I'm not saying that what everything Americans did there was all right, far from that, but please... the viewer must not be so innocent to believe the story told from a biased sight.
What I rescue from this film is that it lets you see how the people live in those countries. One funny thing is when the Americans torture the prisoners with heavy metal songs, ha ha, I have a friend who does the same thing!!
Mi mejor enemigo (2005)
A peculiar situation between two "enemy" squads.
I liked this movie, because it shows the human behavior in a difficult situation (almost a war) between two nations that has many things in common. I recommend it to anyone, specially to Argentine and Chilean people. If you are older than 35 years you may remember the situation, if you aren't: there were a problem between Argentina and Chile because of some islands at the south of the continent, near Tierra del Fuiego. The two countries started to reinforce their army, and there was almost a war because of "The Beagle Channel". This is the story of two squads, one Chilean and the other one Argentinean, and what happened between them when they were at the south waiting for the war to begin.