The vastly polarized opinions entrenched in the lion's share of these relentlessly dichotomic and heavily biased reviews are a fair indication that there is indubitably a need for such a motion picture.
In any given conflict, I believe there needs to be a multitude of portrayals of all parties involved for there to ever be any semblance of a constructive process that eventually may lead to a mutually agreeable resolution. The historical knowledge of what did or did not occur is something I deem best left up to those who have lived it; at any rate most assuredly not to the ill-informed convictions of bigots who disdain any appraisal that dare dispute their dogma.
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Plot summary
Ukraine in Flames is a documentary produced by Oliver Stone that reveals American and NATO participation in the 2014 coup d'état in Ukraine and its aftermath. The renowned American director, who in recent years has made several productions within the genre of political cinema, investigates the origins of the current conflict that currently keeps the entire European continent and the entire planet in suspense. In the film, Stone interviews, among others, the former president of Ukraine, Víktor Yanukovych; Russian President Vladimir Putin and former Ukrainian Interior Minister Vitali Zajarchenko.
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You know it's good when the contrariety reflected in the user reviews is as exorbitant as this;)
Reveal only from angle
Following war in Ukraine I was suggested to watch this film to take different perspective on the whole conflict.
Indeed interesting point of view, but I was disappointed that this film represent only one angle (pro Russian)
Yes--there are two sides to every coin.
1. Watch the movie. It's dull, but shows there are two sides to every argument.
2. Ukraine has been in conflicts for Years.
3. Ukraine has been corrupt forever.
4. I found the next two minutes after 19:30 thought provoking.
5. As of today, we USA have given Ukraine 1 billion dollars.
6. That billion could be spent at home. We have a huge Homeleness problem.
7. I feel sorry for the Ukrainians that are moral, and uncorrupted, but this is Not our fight.
8. I'm beginning to wonder if we should have taken Poland into NATO now.
9. I don't want WW3 with a nuclear entity, and especially for a country that has been in conflict for years.
10. Watch the movie, and see what you think. I forgot about all the corruption in Ukraine. That billion dollars needs to be strictly accounted for. My hope is it all goes to the people, and the people's weapons, and not to some guy in a track suit.
11. You want to cry? Go to an American homeless site.