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Movie Review: The Road to Guantanamo

Written by Scott Butki
Published June 15, 2006

To: President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, and Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
From: A voter
Re: Guantanamo Bay  

Hey, guys, I just saw a movie that you need to see. It is about the “Tipton Three,” three Muslim British citizens held without charges for two years at Guantanamo Bay before being released in March 2004. 


Warning: You may not like what you see. But that seems fair to me since I have not liked a lot of what I have seen happen during the last six years in the name of the war on terror.

The movie, The Road to Guantanamo, is part documentary and part dramatization as it alternates between interviews with the three men and re-enactments of what they went through. The film is not officially released until June 23 but I'm sure with all your secret wiretapping and espionage and tracking of activities online, you can find a way to see an advance screening. Or you can go see it in a public theater when it is released.


Now, you may get spat on or heckled by moviegoers who despise you for your attacks on civil liberties. Your intentions are good, I hope, but the road to hell, they say, is paved with those. If anyone does spit on you, consider this: anything that happens to you will pale compared to what was done to those who were tortured. 

Speaking of the torture, I wrote recently about the censorship of a promotional poster for this movie. The original poster showed someone with a hood on their head, a common practice in Guantanamo Bay if news articles, Blogcritics articles, and this movie are to be believed. 

But the Motion Picture Association of America rejected this poster for not meeting its standards. So the poster was changed to be less provocative. While I hope a wide range of people from the whole spectrum of political views goes to see this movie, my concern is it will only draw those who already abhor torture. You guys, especially George, like to paint the world in black and white. Thus you are either for fighting terrorists, or against it. You are either for the troops, or against the troops. I run into people using that logic when we discuss the “terror suspects” at Guantanamo Bay.

The logic goes like this: They would not be being tortured, let alone in prison, were they not guilty of something. And that, in a nutshell, is why this movie is so important, and why it should be viewed by people on all sides of the torture and war debate.

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Scott Butki was a newspaper reporter for more than 10 years before making a career change into education. He is an in-house media critic, a recovering Tetris addict and a proud uncle.
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Published: June 15, 2006
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Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Documentary, Video: Military
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#1 — June 16, 2006 @ 18:10PM — mschannon [URL]

Scott, you don't really have a blog...how do I link my blog to yours?

#2 — June 16, 2006 @ 18:59PM — Scott Butki

You can just link to this piece, I guess.

Or you can link to my fotolog, where I'll post a copy of this.

#3 — June 16, 2006 @ 19:55PM — A.L. Harper [URL]

Good article Scott.

#4 — June 17, 2006 @ 23:12PM — Scott Butki

Thanks, A.L.

#5 — June 24, 2006 @ 18:19PM — Scott Butki

This movie came out this weekend. How are the reviews for it where you're at? Are you going to
watch it?

#6 — July 25, 2006 @ 16:03PM — zapotek431

this movie is crazy. I was not until after i saw the movie and researched it, that i realized it is a docu-drama. All through the film i wondered, how could they have gotten this footage. The settings in this movie are extremly realistic, and very frightening. Be glad you haven't made as bad of descisions in your life as these 3 men did, when they decided to travel to afghanistan just before war broke out.

#7 — July 25, 2006 @ 16:41PM — Scott Butki

Crazy good or crazy bad? I thogught there was a mention in the credits that some scenes had to be acted out.

#8 — March 19, 2007 @ 14:08PM — Scott Butki

The tv debut of this excellent documentary occurs on Sundance tonight to mark the fourth anniversary of the Iraq war.

And link from war topic to documentary review

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