Watching this was an astounding experience.
In pre-surge Iraq, the filmmaker follows the lives of his two serving brothers, at war and at home. Powerful, moving and inspiring.
An Experiment in Adjusting an Alcohol-based Reality Filter. The more beer you drink, the more the world seems to make sense. I'm not sure if this is the beer's fault, or the world's. Experiments proceed. For pigeonholing purposes, I consider myself a South Park Conservative: I believe in Loose Women and Tight Borders but I'm getting anime porn and legally mandated lounges for day laborers...further adjustment to the model may be needed. e-mail me at slayerdaddy-AT-yahoo.com
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This is an amazing film that everyone, regardless of their views, should see. If you want to get a sense of what it is like in Iraq, of the experience of those who serve and their families, the feelings of Iraqis, and much more, then this film does just that. "Brothers At War" is superb in every aspect including the fine score by none-other-than Lee Holdridge. Once you see this, you might want to sponsor a screening to get the word out.
Jake should be up for an Oscar, but we know that will never happen. Of course, we didn't think a Republican could win in Kennedyland either.
Deborah Leigh
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