What a stirring performance, about hope and action in the face of conditions which the reviewer so aptly describes - "v iolently-enforced curfews, infrastructure- and livelihood-destroying checkpoints, a growing abundance of sniper towers, the perpetual buzz of Apache helicopters, destroyed wells and greenhouses, and the daily threat to houses by bulldozer or tank-mounted missiles" - as unadulterated terrorism. Terrorism done TO the Palestinians.
Re: “Rebecca reviews "My Name is Rachel Corrie"”
What a stirring performance, about hope and action in the face of conditions which the reviewer so aptly describes - "v iolently-enforced curfews, infrastructure- and livelihood-destroying checkpoints, a growing abundance of sniper towers, the perpetual buzz of Apache helicopters, destroyed wells and greenhouses, and the daily threat to houses by bulldozer or tank-mounted missiles" - as unadulterated terrorism. Terrorism done TO the Palestinians.