It gets off to an uneasy start, trying to interweave conventions of the archival documentary with post-modern pontificating. But eventually does coalesce into a very engrossing experimental work, though some elements are more compelling than others. Flawed, but fascinating.
Just caught this on TV, Got say this film is not as good as it looked in the cinema.
This only just works as a film. But it was well worth watching, as good in it's way, as "The Fog of war".