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The Ground Truth (2006)

The Ground Truth (2006)

Amid the continuing deluge of documentaries about the war in Iraq, Patricia Foulkrod’s film “The Ground Truth” stands out as an especially pointed indictment of the American military’s treatment of its own people on and off the battlefield.

The film also addresses deeper questions about modern methods of creating efficient soldiers and their long-term consequences. It asks: how could anyone imagine that the intensive molding of human beings into killing machines wouldn’t affect the rest of their lives? . . . .

One soldier after another recalls being encouraged by senior officers not to distinguish between civilians and the enemy. The film’s most gung-ho marine, who went to Iraq for the thrill of combat, recalls his personal turning point: when he killed an Iraqi woman who was approaching his tank only to discover afterward that she was clutching a white flag. Another tells of being screamed at by an Iraqi civilian carrying his brother’s head, which had just been blown off.
Harsh Times

Harsh Times

As if transfixed by a role that matches in emotional extremes the physical extremes he embraced in "The Mechanist," Bale takes possession of his crazed character here to an alarming degree. Haunted by Gulf War memories, his Jim Davis is still perfectly capable of dressing in coat and tie and putting on a responsible, civilized front, as well as of convincing his south-of-the-border girlfriend that he loves her and will get her a visa to come to the U.S.

But left to his own devices, Jim is a world-class screw-up, an overloaded circuit of nasty attitudes, devilish intentions and antisocial and illegal proclivities whose only predictable trait is to incite confrontation and violence. . . .

As a study of mental imbalance and living two lives at once, Bale's work here can be placed on the same shelf as his chilling performance in "American Psycho." Actor's investment in Jim Davis seems complete, his transformations between the two sides of his personality seamless and frighteningly convincing.