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Going Upriver - The Long War of John Kerry |  
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 - Black & White
 - Color
 - Closed-captioned
 - Widescreen
 - Dolby
 
  
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  Going Upriver: The Long War of John Kerry begins by juxtaposing  beautiful images of Vietnam with horrific images of the Vietnam War. But  though its depiction of the war is vivid--and the accounts of 2004  presidential candidate John Kerry's heroism, told by the men who served  with him, are plain and free of hyperbole--it's his actions after he came  back to the U.S. that stand out in this documentary. Kerry's involvement  with Vietnam Veterans Against the War, for whom he became an inadvertent  but eloquent spokesperson, required as much courage as facing the Viet  Cong. Going Upriver gives a clear sense of the emotional and social  pressures of the anti-war protests, where speaking one's mind became as  powerful as firing a gun. Going Upriver's emphasis on post-war  activity makes it an excellent complement to the documentary Brothers  in Arms, which focuses on Kerry's swift-boat experiences in Vietnam.  Though Going Upriver suffers from some soundbites that seem too  tailor-made for Kerry's presidential campaign, it doesn't make other  veterans feel like political props, as Brothers in Arms started to  do towards the end. --Bret Fetzer
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