9/10
Great Film
6 November 2013
Warning: Spoilers
The Invisible War is an Oscar nominated film directed by Kirby Dick that investigates the issues of rap in the US Military. Dick presents the viewers with statistic after statistic of the amount of people that are raped each year and how many rapes are undocumented. Dick interviews many different women. By him showing interview after interview he is really getting his point across and impacting the viewer with the numerous women he talks to. The director's use of close up shots makes the interviews personal and intense. It makes you feel how that person is feeling weathers it's sad or frustrated.

One question that Dick asked to his interviewees was, would they allow there daughter to join the military. All of them said no. With Dicks asking this question he gets his message across that it is a big issue and something need to be done about it. These people are serving our country and they should feel safe in the military and feel comfortable allowing their children to join the military. This film is something that I think everyone should see. I would also recommend it to people who are thinking of joining the military. This is a really big issue in our country that I feel most people just brush aside and ignore when they shouldn't.
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