... How dare anyone plan such a horror? ...
Speilberg dared to plan such a horror. He used script-writers and storyboards. We can only hope that our masters in Washington and their many generals have a better sense of cinematic timing--the film's pacing was horrible. If it wasn't shrieking by at the speed of light, it was dragging by like a massive slug.
I wonder if we can get Saddam Hussein to play the infamous Baathist genocidal madman, Saddam Hussein. He might balk at being typecast again, as Saddam Hussein, a sort of reprise of the '91 production, Desert Storm if I remember correctly. And he'll have to his own stuntwork on a very, very dangerous set. But he plays the part so well. He's like a young Saddam Hussein, only much older and rounder.
Brilliant analysis. Tell us--just how is it that you are so well versed in the study of historic cinemagraphic docudramas?
RD