I've been putting off watching this for a while and I finally saw it. It was a great movie. I expected it to be slanted onto the anti-war/American side. Especially after so many of those dropping, including "Rendition," which they promoted as not taking a side(lying bastards). This told three stories that all connected in a way. Different stories gave different perspectives and the final scene kind of told the audience decide for themselves, through a character. The writer and Robert Redford had balls with certain things that happened that most film makers wouldn't do because they wouldn't fit perfectly like a fairytale. If you're an idiot, don't watch it - you may not be able to follow some of it, like what Maryl Streep's character's choice was.

Overall, dope shit.