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Movie Review: Green Zone (2010)

April 25, 2010 posted by Johnny Punish · 11 Comments 

4 Stars out of 5

Matt Damon Finds Weapons of Mass Movie Going Intensity

Green Zone (2010) MovieGreen Zone“ takes a look at the Iraq War in a way that seems to be quite unique in that we are not the welcoming heroes but the bamboozled. 

The movie’s message is that Iraq’s feared ”WMDs” did not exist and that the NEOCONS within the George W. Bush administration completely fabricated and lied about these so-called Weapons of Mass Destruction and killed to cover up the deception on the American people and the world.

Green Zone is the latest Iraq War inspired motion picture.  Personally, I wasn’t expecting too much because the trailer made it sound like a Bourne Identity movie. Bad trailer, excellent movie.

It’s an intense fast paced and rollercoaster ride from the ready set-go.   My stomach notted up within the first 5 minutes and never let go.  I was angry, mad, sad for the Iraqi people that had to endure this unecessary indginity because pychotic predators in the White House wished it so.  I am angry for the young men and women who died in the war to serve as assigns for George Bush’s thugs.

The war being fought in the film is more between the Pentagon and the CIA than the US v Iraq which makes it all the more interesting.  The film allows you to see things from Iraq’s perspective for a change.

Be advised that this a thriller, not a documentary.  So many names are incorrect and the events portrayed dramatized for effect.  But the premise remains principle centered.

The set up in the film regarding the ‘Intelligence’ regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction used to justify the invasion is entirely believable.  Matt Damon is well suited to his part as a unit leader Roy Miller, as is Brendan Gleeson as the CIA man and Greg Kinnear is refreshingly nasty as Poundstone from the Pentagon – all turn in good performances.

This move was filmed on location in Morocco, Spain and in England but it sure seemed like they were in Bagdad.

The hand-held camera movement was  bit much.  I hate that technique but it was used to give you that feeling that you there with them on the ground in the fight.

The movie is based on the 2006 non-fiction book ‘Imperial Life in the Emerald City’ by Rajiv Chandrasekaran, a journalist for The Washington Post.  I haven’t read the book so I can’t comment on how closely the film follows it’s story. 

Nevertheless, for me, I found myself mumbling during the movie with a tinge of hate.  By the end, I realized how angry I was for what happened to all of us during the dark night of the Bush era.   

My family has personally suffered for this tragedy.  It’s more than a black eye for America, it’s National disgrace that may never be fully redeemed.

Take the Green Light and get into the Green Zone and let yourself go, you need to get it out!  Phew!

Get it on DVD at Amazon.com




Green Zone (DVD)

Director: Paul Greengrass
Starring: Matt Damon, Jason Isaacs, Amy Ryan, Greg Kinnear, Brendan Gleeson
Rating: R (Restricted)

List Price: $29.98 USD
New From: $9.57 In Stock
Used from: $4.93 In Stock
Release date June 22, 2010.

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11 Responses to “Movie Review: Green Zone (2010)”
  1. Jim says:

    Johnny:

    Stick to your movie review and lets have less of your political commentary.

    Some facts you tend to continually mistate.

    The premise for the invasion was the threat from state sponsors of terrorism and US security interests in the region. Combine that with the perceived threat of WMD and the continued noncompliance with Security Council Resolutions.

    Rajivs book was partially followed.

    • SgtMaj says:

      Jim hit it right on the head. Very few movies in recent years that the directors or producers claimed were based on, at the very least, some factuality were so far off base it was a bomb. One of the few movies I found somewhat factual was A Thin Red Line.

      • SgtMaj says:

        Oh yes, I had great respect for Tom Hanks, even though Rangers were not sent out to look for people, until he made the comment that our country was racist for dropping the A Bomb on Japan after making the Pacific movie.

  2. Col. Bob says:

    Good Movie!

  3. Marcy says:

    Good Movie. I enjoyed the Green Zone. Classic

  4. kit says:

    i am waiting for bluray of this movie !!

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