Puts a bitterly ironic spin on the Army's best-known recruiting slogan, "Be all that you can be."
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Christian Science Monitor by David Sterritt
Concise, humane documentary.
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Riveting and timely.
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Village Voice by Laura Sinagra
If you can handle the truth, Sarah Goodman's entropic doc is as exquisite a basic training in banal U.S. Army culture as you're likely to find.
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By the end, even Goodman seems to have lost interest.
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Goodman doesn't preach or point fingers. She lets the three recruits have their say, and allows viewers to make up their own minds on the issues her film raises.