Occupation: Dreamland Critic Reviews
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Has an intimate, personal quality. Rather than showboating for the camera, the soldiers get to a deeper level, conveying a surprisingly reflective and aware sensibility.Read the full review
Timeless and tragic.Read the full review
A powerful documentary about a squad of Army grunts patrolling the Iraqi city of Fallujah in late 2004.Read the full review
Occupation: Dreamland presents a compelling study of composure and decency in the midst of overwhelming pointlessness.Read the full review
Their stories add up to an unflattering picture of how the U.S. chooses its soldiers.Read the full review
Helmers Garrett Scott and Ian Olds offer a sympathetic look at the average Joe doing duty in hell -- as well as a sharp indictment of the Pentagon's cavalier support for the troops.Read the full review
It's a movie with the exciting parts cut out.Read the full review