El lenguaje de la guerra
El lenguaje de la guerra

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El lenguaje de la guerra

2009
Movie
83 min
Spanish

A young Puerto Rican man abandons his university studies and his family to join the United States Army, thinking it would solve his financial needs. Influenced by the war propaganda and mobilized to the scene of the wars in the Middle East, he becomes a sadistic torturer.

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Director: Daniel DíazGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the impact of war on language, examining how communication and terminology evolve in times of conflict. It delves into the ways words are used to shape perception, justify actions, and influence public opinion during wartime. The film features interviews and archival footage to illustrate its points.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on a niche academic subject, "El lenguaje de la guerra" received limited widespread critical attention. However, it was generally appreciated by those interested in linguistics, media studies, and the sociology of conflict for its thought-provoking analysis and research.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a unique and academic perspective on how language is weaponized in conflict.

  • Provides valuable insights into the power of propaganda and rhetoric.

  • May be too specialized for a general audience.

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Fun Fact

The documentary's exploration of war language often draws parallels between historical conflicts and contemporary media coverage, highlighting the consistent manipulation of terms like 'enemy,' 'freedom,' and 'justice' across different eras.

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