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Generally favorable reviews- based on 29 Ratings
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Positive: 17 out of 29
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Mixed: 3 out of 29
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Negative: 9 out of 29
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Dec 23, 2012
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Nov 16, 2012Knowing Stone's interest in illuminating some dark shadows in our past I eagerly wait future episodes. Must admit I thought there would be more skeletons revealed in the first show but I was intrigued throughout.
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Jan 3, 2013Excellent show - educational - always good to get a different perspective on received history.
Whether or not you agree with his sentiment, his facts are undeniable and that's the education.
If only every country had someone doing this on their history.
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Jan 25, 2013You could turn the sound down and be floored simply by the images. I do think Stone would have been better served by choosing a narrator but even so...
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Jan 2, 2013This is a solid piece of work about the history of the US that we usually never hear or see about. As they say, the winners write the history, and its always a history that serves the interests of the winners. Oliver Stone tells the history of the losers, the weak, and the ignored. This show also does a great job dramatizing events.
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Jan 12, 2013the video equivalent of Howard Zinn's "Peoples History of the US". This is the historic reality that most of the the world knows, outside of our own myth-fed public. Must viewing for the majority of our population that still clings to the self-serving historical pablum fed us by our corporatocracy through its educational, media and political organs.
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Jan 14, 2014
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Four years in the making and ten hours long, it's a remarkable, if dense and often difficult program--at once the most stylistically stripped-down thing Stone has done and (somehow) the most Oliver Stone-y.
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Narrated by Stone with no other voices (save actors filling in for various world leaders), Untold History is a hodgepodge of terrific if often disturbing historical footage and bizarre theatrical asides (including, at one point, the dictionary definition of "empathy" spelled out on the screen) that are almost overwhelmed by its invasive soundtrack.
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It is relentless and ultimately meretricious in skewing history to its conceit that the United States is a murderous war machine destroying everything in its path to empire.