8/10
the genius of quasi-fiction
4 June 2005
The best way to cultivate a good story is to root it in reality. The format of this film was brilliant and is what breaks it away from the pack. Setting the likely story of a disgruntled journalist betrayed by his news network against the backdrop of one of the most heated events running up to the 'election' was probably the best way to capture the spirit of the revolution at hand. The film has some great moments and is part of the rare flock of films that actually says something. Props to the director Stephen Marshall and no matter what some of the bitter posers on this site say, support this film when it comes out and lets hope we see more films like this soon.
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