
Filmmakers Tricia Regan, David O. Russell and Juan Carlos Zaldivar interview dozens of people about the 2004 Iraq war, including soldiers, journalists, politicians, psycholgists, and even a two star general that led the Marines to victory in the first Gulf war. Soldiers Pay listens to people from all sides, and of varying opinions, giving a full picture of a morally ambiguous war which is exacting an enormous toll on our soldiers, on Iraq, and on America.... (Full plot summary below)
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Filmmakers Tricia Regan, David O. Russell and Juan Carlos Zaldivar interview dozens of people about the 2004 Iraq war, including soldiers, journalists, politicians, psycholgists, and even a two star general that led the Marines to victory in the first Gulf war. Soldiers Pay listens to people from all sides, and of varying opinions, giving a full picture of a morally ambiguous war which is exacting an enormous toll on our soldiers, on Iraq, and on America.
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| New York PostLou LumenickEloquent testimony about the moral ambiguity of war from veterans, human rights officials and Iraqi refugees, several of whom worked as extras on "Three Kings." |
| Salon.comAndrew O'HehirNot among the most memorable works in this genre, but its deliberate lack of artifice and its stitched-together quality possess an undeniable power. |
| User ReviewPrivate UA short, but necessary documentary that accurately depicts the conflict we are currently involved in. |
| User ReviewJoe Msome interesting stuff in there, but as a documentary... c'mon |
| User ReviewJustin NI can see why the studios didnt want anybody seeing this film |