You'd think the story of a government employee who leaked a document (proving that the US and UK were looking for dirt to blackmail countries into voting, at an UN Security Council meeting, for an attack on Iraq) to stop a war would be interesting.
Turns out, it'd probably make for a good documentary, but there's not enough drama there to fill out a 2-hour film, no matter how many stars you throw at it.
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You'd think the story of a government employee who leaked a document (proving that the US and UK were looking for dirt to blackmail countries into voting, at an UN Security Council meeting, for an attack on Iraq) to stop a war would be interesting.
Turns out, it'd probably make for a good documentary, but there's not enough drama there to fill out a 2-hour film, no matter how many stars you throw at it.