The Fog of War
Details: US / 105 mins / (No Cert).
Morris has a sure handed intelligence in his usage of the material at his disposal, refusing to condemn or condone, and allows McNamara's reflections to speak for themselves. For his part, although he's in the final stages of his life, McNamara doesn't attempt to write a glowing epitaph for himself. Instead he speaks candidly and freely admits that errors of judgement were made, not least on his part. Morris seems to agree, as he subtlety latches onto 11 of McNamara's points, leading the viewer to ponder the actions of those who were able to make the decision to enter the United States into conflict. Despite the fact that most of the interviews were conducted with McNamara almost three years ago, this is an incredibly thoughtful and timely movie.
Review by Garreth Murphy
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