This is an incredible bit of movie making. If you couldn’t get enough of this story when it broke then you must see this. The soundtrack is what you might expect from a Tim Burton movie and it has the effect of making the Abu Ghraib story sound like it took place in another world, which it must have seemed to its participants. The photography forensic work is fascinating and worthy of a documentary all its own, I think. The nonsense could have gone in many directions but that it went towards the sexual deserved some greater consideration by Morris or somebody being interviewed. This is one of those movies that will haunt you for a few days afterwards.