Bureaucratic lies on celluloid.

AuthorSuderman, Peter
PositionBriefly Noted - Brief article

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Not since the 1970s has an A-list Hollywood director specialized in conspiracy thrillers to the degree that Paul Greengrass does. With the Bourne series, he built taut action thrillers around a slick and cruel state security bureaucracy that is as careless about the truth as it is callous about life.

In Green Zone, he has shifted from the seedy side of fictional espionage to the even seedier business of real-world wartime intelligence--specifically, the faulty reports that Saddam Hussein held large stocks of weapons of mass destruction. The milieu may have changed, but the subject remains...

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