Ratings: 7.9/10 from 7,684 users
Metascore: 81/100
Reviews: 36 users
Director: Alex Gibney
Writer: Alex Gibney
Cast: Alex Gibney,
Brian Keith Allen, Moazzam Begg
An inside and out take a gander at the torture practices of the United States in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, concentrating on a blameless taxi driver in Afghanistan who was tormented and murdered in 2002.
Torture is assigned as a vital practice by our pioneers to secure our popular government in the 'war on dread'. Anyway imagine a scenario in which it transpires pure. What's more, would we say we are still a majority rules system in the event that we disregard the essential rights on which it was established? Could we spare flexibility by wrecking it? Taxi to the Dark Side is a confusing yet amazingly decently contended narrative that recounts to us the tale of how an Afghani cab driver got secured, tormented and killed. From the global approaches of the United states to the not really mystery any longer detainment facilities, this narrative demonstrates to us the side our national media won't reveal to us. This is an unquestionable requirement watch narrative that will abandon you with an inclination of unadulterated crude shock. How on earth can our pioneers escape with this?
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