If you have any sense of how the U.S. military protects both its own and itself — its image, its insularity and its sense of entitlement — very little in Amir Bar-Lev’s documentary The Tillman Story will surprise you. But The Tillman Story isn’t designed to be a shockeroo exposé; it’s more a slow, steady rumble of anger and dismay at what the U.S. military, and the government, can get away with in the name of public relations, as if PR — and not human lives — were the most important consideration during wartime.
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REVIEW: Powerful Tillman Story Explores the PR War Behind the War