Rethink Afghanistan
Filmmaker Robert Greenwald dissects the Afghan war with surgical precision, weaving together a tapestry of urgent voices. His lens captures raw interviews with veterans, Afghan civilians, frontline reporters, and former CIA operatives, each adding a crucial piece to a complex puzzle. The documentary meticulously charts the troubling escalation of U.S. troop deployments, the ballooning financial burden, and the devastating human cost measured in civilian casualties. It frames the conflict not as an isolated struggle but as a force destabilizing the entire region, compelling viewers to confront the war's true price and its precarious future.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2009 |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Robert Greenwald |
| Runtime | 62 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 8.0/10 (2 votes) |
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The film operates as a vital corrective to sanitized war reporting, assembling a powerful chorus of dissent and expertise. Greenwald's approach is forensic, letting the damning evidence and personal testimonies build an irrefutable case for reevaluation.
What lingers after the credits is a profound sense of urgency and a moral unease about the path forward. It's a necessary, unsettling watch that demands engagement. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Robert Greenwald
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Grim-faced testimonies, stark maps of conflict, the weight of unanswerable questions.
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