The Blood of My Brother: A Story of Death in Iraq (2006)
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Reviews Counted:21
Fresh:15
Rotten:6
Average Rating:6.4/10
Theatrical Release:Jun 30, 2006 Limited
Synopsis: Director Andrew Berends's documentary THE BLOOD OF MY BROTHER takes an up-close and personal look at the tragic consequences of the Iraq war through the story of an Iraqi family mourning the death... Director Andrew Berends's documentary THE BLOOD OF MY BROTHER takes an up-close and personal look at the tragic consequences of the Iraq war through the story of an Iraqi family mourning the death of their eldest son, who was killed by American forces while guarding a Baghdad mosque. [More]
Director: Andrew Berends
Director: Andrew Berends
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Reviews for The Blood of My Brother: A Story of Death in Iraq
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The action is so consciously real that at one point when a bullet could be seen coming towards one side of the camera I flinched to the other side of my seat. Full Review |
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A needed corrective to superficially pro-American news reports and documentaries from the reactionary right. Full Review |
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Berends's documentary works for the most part because it has a fresh point of view and worthwhile things to say about the individual value of overlooked masses in a war zone. Full Review |
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[The filmmakers'] access is far broader than any TV network’s, and in the end, they transcended the body counts and bland abstractions that characterize most Western reporting on the war. Full Review |
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Imparts a you-are-there atmosphere that's increasingly scarce as Western journalists retreat. Full Review |
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Documentary technique is poor, but Berends imparts a strong sense of the culture and the sort of dilemma that faces every member of this torn society. Full Review |
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I felt overly manipulated and sensed they were trying too hard to make a point, but unsure what point to make. Full Review |
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A scary and illuminating documentary made by an American that draws out our empathy for the grieving families of slain civilians in the Iraq war. Full Review |
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In the end, Berends sacrifices coherence for the sake of a story he's determined to tell, rather than focusing on the one that's practically telling itself. Full Review |
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A film that's by turns touching, infuriating, heartbreaking and confusing -- much like the war itself. And unlike much of what we've seen before. Full Review |
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Despite some remarkable unembedded footage, Andrew Berends' is yet another disappointingly superficial, unfocused and one-sided documentary on the conflict in Iraq. Full Review |
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It makes you rue the most indelicate of all combat euphemisms -- 'collateral damage.' Full Review |
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Without an apparent axe to grind, [Berends] presents a harrowing snapshot of the chaos of war and reminds us how difficult it is to simplify a nation, a people, or an individual. Full Review |
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This unsettling and frequently chilling look on a mourning Iraqi family has an immediacy that's rare for a theatrical documentary. Full Review |
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From the filmmaker Andrew Berends comes another documentary about the occupation of Iraq, but this time the story is told from the Iraqi point of view.
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Berends gives over about a fourth of a fairly short movie to field footage and interviews with American soldiers, and the abbreviated look at the U.S. military makes it look more doltish and insensitive than the conflicted figures in The War Tapes. Full Review |
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Denouncing Saddam? It's strange because it's apparent that Barends is to some extent PRO Saddam in his leanings. Full Review |
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The subtitle, A Story of Death in Iraq, concisely captures its core subject: the brute facts of grief, suffering, and death in wartime. Full Review |
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As a study of the monumental human toll of war, Andrew Berends's documentary is distinctly lacking in both focus and balance. Full Review |
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