Documentary about Robert McNamara, Secretary of Defense in the Kennedy and Johnson Administrations, who subsequently became president of the World Bank. The documentary combines an interview with Mr. McNamara discussing some of the tragedies and glories of the 20th Century, archival footage, documents, and an original score by Philip Glass. Written by Richard Latham
These are simplistic, shallow lessons for little children not adults.
endofruntimeerror 1 month ago
jesus christ
soadrocksk8er4life2 1 month ago
@Furtraderrim Tell that to the ghosts of Vietnam and Cambodia
IamDayoldHate1 1 month ago
@jorgecalivalle That's because Curtis LeMay was the devil himself. He and his mentor Thomas Power (Whom LeMay called 'A Sadist') are the reason why people think the Americans ought to have been tried for war crimes alongside their Japanese enemy.
IamDayoldHate1 1 month ago
One day the human spieces will fucking destroy itself
StyrbjornStarke 1 month ago
@poeticpagesmig16 ,McNamara implies that the Guy with the cigar at minute 8:15 is worse than him ?
jorgecalivalle 1 month ago
Is it just me or does this documentary have a WATCHMEN vibe going on?
RAIDERS58th 2 months ago
Probably not nearly as many as he saved while doing so.....
Furtraderrim 2 months ago
How many people are you directly responsible for killing, McNamara?
poeticpagesmig16 3 months ago