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The Last American
THE LAST AMERICAN is a dark comedy about a slacker named Kev and his strange journey from hard-core street-punk to super-salesman! Armed with a bowl of cereal, a remote control and his middle finger, Kev battles his own fate as he sets out to sell a used couch to a series of innocent victims!
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the impact of the United States' military presence and influence around the world. It examines various historical interventions and the complex consequences they have had on both American foreign policy and the nations involved. The film delves into the perspectives of military leaders, historians, and civilians to offer a multifaceted view of America's role on the global stage.
Critical Reception
The Last American received mixed reviews from critics, with some commending its ambitious scope and critical examination of U.S. foreign policy, while others found its narrative uneven and its conclusions debatable. Audiences were similarly divided, with many appreciating its thought-provoking approach to a complex subject.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comprehensive look at American military history.
Criticized by some for its perceived bias or lack of definitive answers.
Appreciated for sparking dialogue on controversial foreign policy decisions.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'The Last American (2003)' is not readily available. General audience reception appears to be varied, with interest in the documentary's exploration of U.S. global involvement.
Fun Fact
The documentary features interviews with military figures who participated in various U.S. interventions, providing firsthand accounts of historical events.
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