Presidents in the Movies 2011
DOI: 10.1057/9780230117112_9
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Oliver Stone’s Improbable W.

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“…Kingsley Marshall, for example, concluded that Stone had missed several opportunities in the film to mount a serious and sustained critique of the decisionmaking process that took the US military into Iraq. 58 Marshall thought the decision to psychologise Bush produced a film that was neither history nor drama. These points were not without merit.…”
Section: Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kingsley Marshall, for example, concluded that Stone had missed several opportunities in the film to mount a serious and sustained critique of the decisionmaking process that took the US military into Iraq. 58 Marshall thought the decision to psychologise Bush produced a film that was neither history nor drama. These points were not without merit.…”
Section: Wmentioning
confidence: 99%