Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden? (2008)
Directed by
Morgan Spurlock


Language
English

MPAA Rating
PG-13

Length
1 hour 33 minutes

Released
04/18/2008



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If Morgan Spurlock has learned anything from over 30 years of movie-watching, it’s that if the world needs saving, it’s best done by one lone man willing to face danger head on to take it down, action hero style. So, with no military experience, knowledge or expertise, he sets off to do what the CIA, FBI and countless bounty hunters have failed to do: find the world’s most wanted man. Why take on such a seemingly impossible mission? Simple-he wants to make the world safe for his soon to be born child. But before he finds Osama bin Laden, he first needs to learn where he came from, what makes him tick, and most importantly, what exactly created bin Laden to begin with.
Submitted by: MikeDavis

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Morgan Spurlock is such a likable guy that it's so hard to do anything but enjoy any of his films (or tv shows for that matter). While he sets out with an unrealistic goal (of finding Bin Laden when no one else has been able to do so), he uses humor and his great personality to keep you reeled in for the entire film. His interactions with people around the world and the lessons he learns via his visits are essentially the center point of the film.

However, the film does have one negative point. Spurlock claims he's finding Osama to make the world better for his soon to be born child, yet he's risking his life in some of the world's most dangerous places to do so. If he had been killed, seriously injured or kidnapped during all of this, it would have been an even bigger loss to his child than for Osama to still be hiding out somewhere. It's being a bit picky, but it's still a point to look at.
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