How to make friendly fire, less unfriendly
1 August 2004
Nothing much more to say

During a war, everyone has their own views of the immediate situation.

Odd that the film concentrates on a mission, commanded by a female, the events clouded by the rest of the crew, and apparently covered up by the ones back home. The investigation is given to, and carried out with a great amount of gusto by a veteran of the combat, but with his own hidden guilt complex, hidden until the very end.

Good performances by all involved fail to cover up the main story and the problems with the delivery, it offers little in answers.

Wonderful, one day the news will really come out on the events that occurred during the first Gulf War, this film release is about conflict within the combatants of one mission, it in no way gives answers to the real events of the whole allied push into the region.

As someone else said, 'disappointing'
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