“…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.…”
“…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.…”
Throughout his career, John Williams has set the musical tone for the American presidency, most elaborately with his scores for Oliver Stone's controversial films JFK (1991) and Nixon (1995)
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