SpuffyWeb
Sadly Over-hyped
LouHomey
From my favorite movies..
Contentar
Best movie of this year hands down!
Michelle Ridley
The movie is wonderful and true, an act of love in all its contradictions and complexity
usafa93
Anyone with a degree from a respectable United States university will roll their eyes at the title after viewing. What Oliver Stone presents is far from the "untold" history of the United States. Rather, it is the preached party-line of academia. It is told every day. If you have never been exposed to this alternate point of view, you might consider this series interesting and worthwhile.Essentially, the alternate vantage is that the United States acts with ruthless self-interest, and is ruled by a small cadre of elitists. I suggest the actual truth lies somewhere in the middle. The pacing and presentation of this "history" lesson is a bit like General X's history lesson from Oliver Stone's "JFK." If you got a kick out of that monologue, you'll eat this documentary up.
mmalmberg234
They should play this series from giant TVs on every street corner! "We all cherish our children's future, and we are all mortal" -JFKIf you've ever wanted to do something good for the world but had no idea how, watch this series. Know where you stand. Where we all stand. Know why the world is the way it is, how it got here, where it's heading if uninterrupted. We are all humans. We are all capable of understanding the world we live in and guiding it forward. The world is not as pretty and peaceful as the narrative we are fed. The leaders we have looked to are not as perfect as their PR campaigns claim. Everybody should know the truth of our history so they can do their part to make a better future. Also, not sure why this series is viewed as un-American. It is not. It's just an honest look at history. No fairy tale, no super human heroes, no pretty little narrative. Just honesty. The only thing it seems to be is anti-military. Which is something we should all be against. Watch the series, do some research, and understand why.
firstbirdcampfiremusic
Oliver Stone has done it again ! In the spirit of Howard Zinn's primer "The Peoples History of The United States " Oliver Stone has exposed the dark excesses of America's history of Militarism and Corporate Greed . Viewers will be educated and entertained while the real story of how US Presidents ,Bankers and the Military industrial complex conspired to fleece the American people and exploit the world's natural resources . This series covers important historical facts and political alliances missed by the majority of standard high school and College text books . This film series is a "must see" for those who wish learn the truth about war and peace .It will open the eyes of those who curiosity leads them to question the decisions our Federal government both past and current !
Russ Hog
This is Oliver Stone's documentary about the United States from WW2 up until the Obama administration. It links the wars the United States has been involved in over seven decades and discusses with some depth the political tension behind the scenes between the Presidents and their cabinet, their spy agencies, their enemies, their allies, and the American people. There is also some mission critical storytelling about a few long forgotten historical figures that shed insight into our current geo-political landscape in the post 2016 Presidential election.One very interesting story is that in 1944 there was a progressive left wing VP candidate named George Wallace who had previously been the secretary of agriculture and vice president during the third term of President Roosevelt - but he was passed over in a controversial decision by right wing members of the financial sector and replaced by Harry Truman who served as VP during Roosevelt's fourth and final term. This becomes the first in a long series of progressive left wing politicians who are cast out - assassinated - or defeated and opportunities for our government to put people before empire become potentially lost.Roosevelt dies in office just prior to the end of WW2 and so an inexperienced and more simple minded President Truman was suddenly thrust into the Presidency. Truman knew nothing about the complex deals between President Roosevelt and Soviet Dictator Joseph Stalin - and this missed connection becomes a tragic spark that led to many of the anti-communist wars of the last century. What would follow is the construction of the Central Intelligence Agency and massive spending on military that would soon swell into what we call the Military Industrial Complex. The lives of millions would hang in the balance during a slew of close calls that nearly become a nuclear holocaust. One key thing this documentary does a very good job at is showing is that the Soviet Union did not seek global domination - rather they sought to secure their borders. The communists dictators tend to want their land - not global domination. It has been the United States in the post WW2 world has been responsible for the worst air strikes against civilian populations - used puppet governments in Latin America and parts of Africa - and the Middle East - to harness fuel and other supplies. We have done some terrible stuff in the name of empire - yet many of our choices are also rife with complexities that cannot be shunned simply as "America is evil."Perhaps the most interesting scenario of the documentary - is the epilogues that shows the financial history behind World War 1 and World War 2. In WW1 -JP Morgan's bank began to loan money to Britain because Britain was broke after so many years as a global empire and and there is a theory that to get their money back JP Morgan got President Wilson to send troops into the war. While that may have been one of many reasons behind the United States getting involved - including favorable market share with the favorable winners - there are some fascinating links between the banks - fascism - loans - and the war profiting of the financial sector. All of the people in this documentary are human beings - not omnipotent overlords of shadow conspiracies. They have great strengths and weaknesses. They posses terrifying power and humble traits. To understand the world we are in today - one needs to know as much history as possible - because this current geo-political climate was not created in the last decade - but over the course of the last century and this is a documentary that informs as much as it entertains and holds the audience on the edge of their seat.