A striking new documentary that shows the war in a way it's not been seen before: from the ground up.
Gunner Palace (2005)
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Reviews Counted:101
Fresh:86
Rotten:15
Average Rating:7/10
Consensus: A shapeless documentary, but shows what's it like for the soldiers on the ground.
Runtime: 85 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Synopsis: In this striking documentary shot in 2003, early on in the US-led war on Iraq, a group of American soldiers in Baghdad who have taken over a bombed-out palace that belonged to Uday Hussein, the son... In this striking documentary shot in 2003, early on in the US-led war on Iraq, a group of American soldiers in Baghdad who have taken over a bombed-out palace that belonged to Uday Hussein, the son of Saddam Hussein, offer the camera a view on their world. While they party poolside for most of the day and lead raids on homes of suspected bomb-builders most nights, they also have a lot to say about the war and their situation. Rapping to each other or to the camera, they use rhyme to speak their minds about various aspects of the war, their day-to-day duties, and life in Iraq. Their youth and immaturity is striking, as is the war itself and the nebulous reasons that they are stationed there. While the primary purpose of GUNNER PALACE is to give the perspective of the soldiers, secondarily viewers get a glimpse of Iraqi civilians and how they react to the US military presence--some are terrified, others are skeptical, still others are compliant and grateful if not totally sure why. However, giving voice to the soldiers remains the film's major theme, and for this reason, filmmakers Michael Tucker and Petra Epperlein appealed the original R-rating given to the film by the MPAA, and won. With a PG-13 rating, filmmakers explained, teenagers considering military careers can watch the film and benefit from seeing soldiers in combat and hearing them talk about what it's like. [More]
Director: Mike Tucker
Director: Mike Tucker
Producer: Petra Epperlein
Studio: Palm Pictures
Reviews for Gunner Palace
Tucker's digital video portrait of life in Iraq is fascinating and unsettling.
If you want to get a feel for what American soldiers really experience while serving in Iraq, this unassuming, fly-on-the-wall documentary is the place to go.
This enlightening and disturbing documentary offers a spell-binding view of how individual soldiers are reacting to their mission in Iraq.
A deep, imbedded look at the complex realities of the situation in Iraq that’s not seen on your local nightly news.
Michael Tucker missed a golden opportunity to say something meaningful and important about the lives of the men and women of our Armed Forces.
A valuable if understandably haphazard record of the American occupation of Iraq.
A video diary about staying alive during an ill-defined, unconventionally dangerous tour of duty.
A welcome antidote to the self-convinced rhetoric of pundits and politicians.
Gunner Palace's casually hectic verite style overflows with the feverish identification of the deeply, if fleetingly, embedded outsider.
The vision of force, hardware, and a touch of bluster camouflaging a state of high anxiety is a perfect summation of the U.S. presence in Iraq.
At times, the film's evocation of war's absurdities invokes memories of Robert Altman's M*A*S*H.
Gunner Palace has a raw home video quality that's often quite beautiful. Much of the movie is hardly more than an immersion in sights and sounds.
The motive may be worthy, but chaos of events mirrored by chaos of technique does not make for a film.
It doesn't seem like we have any good answers for them. But we could start by paying attention to their stories.
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