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"The Invisible War" makes all too clear that the military isn't very good at justice.
One hearing noted that the victim was dressed provocatively. In her official uniform.
For sheer infuriation value, you can't do much better than Kirby Dick's quietly scathing documentary on rape in the US military.
Dick, whose films include a revealing expose about the movie industry's film ratings board, has created yet another galvanizing call to action with "The Invisible War."
What happened to these women after the rape often shocks and disturbs them as much as the physical act itself.
It is far too difficult to watch. Which means we must.
Kirby Dick has again shown great restraint in presenting such inflammatory material, betting a clear-eyed approach will have an inflammatory effect on his audience -- and it does.
Basically, the message from the military to potential rape victims is: if you get raped, it's your own fault...
One of those documentaries that you watch both fascinated and repulsed - and one of those films that you sense just might be instrumental in helping to change an utterly unacceptable status quo.
...totally serious but, still, incredibly informative and quite shocking with his plethora of data.
In the end there is something to cheer about - vindication for some victims, and proof that a film can make a difference.
We learn that a military court has determined that rape is 'an occupational hazard' of serving in the military.
If this enrages you, it should.
If it doesn't make you angry, you're not human.
Agonizing, infuriating - and effective.
The film is persuasive and infuriating without leaving much hope for change.
[P]owerful rage against system carried by victims who detail sexism, harassment, stalking, rape, reprisals, and rebuffed complaints [whose] attackers haven't been punished.
Convincing look at how the military ignores rape and sexual assault within its ranks.
Powerful, provocative and deeply moving. One of the most vital and enraging documentaries of the year.
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