I read the comments before I saw this movie. I think the movie is quite good: it tells the story of a journalist going to Afghanistan. You might not like it when you expect a documentary but it is certainly good for a movie: it is much more realistic then an average Hollywood movie. OK, the cameras shake etc, but that is what it makes realistic. At first I was thinking: who would be crazy enough to do this for real? But you will find out at the end.
And I saw this in another comment: "If you support Bush you are going to love this movie, if you liked Michael Moore please do not see this movie." As far as I know, this isn't the case. It just shows the US from a different side. Not in detail. Just at some sensitive points. That is maybe why so many Americans get upset in their comments? (And isn't this what Michael Moore does too?)
And I saw this in another comment: "If you support Bush you are going to love this movie, if you liked Michael Moore please do not see this movie." As far as I know, this isn't the case. It just shows the US from a different side. Not in detail. Just at some sensitive points. That is maybe why so many Americans get upset in their comments? (And isn't this what Michael Moore does too?)