"COLLATERAL DAMAGE": BORING LIES FROM THE PENTAGON

By Heather Cottin, Peoples Video Network

"Collateral Damage" is one of those one-man-against-the-bad guys Hollywood action movies that cost millions to make but  are a dime a dozen. The premise involves a firefighter,  played by Arnold Schwarzenegger, who takes revenge for the deaths of his family in a Colombian "terrorist" bombing in  Los Angeles.

Although Colombian guerrillas have never engaged in such a bombing, the movie makes it appear that this is their MO.

The film was released just in time to prepare U.S. filmgoers  for the vicious bombing of the demilitarized zone in Colombia initiated by the Pastrana government. No doubt  Washington gave the go-ahead for both the film and the bombing. Having made the guerrillas appear to be terrorists in the movie, there could be little opposition from people  here who are now primed to believe the lies "Collateral  Damage" perpetuates.

There is nothing factual about the movie at all, but  theatergoers may not know that. The movie depicts the Colombian guerrillas as wanton killers of innocent  civilians, although as recently as Feb. 25 Newsday reported  that three quarters of all the people who have died so far  in the guerrilla war were killed by right-wing death squads.  The movie also links the guerrilla army with cocaine  production--another distortion of reality.

Paramilitary death squads are missing from the plot, as is their relationship with the Colombian military and  Washington.

When Bush declared 2002 the "war year," he claimed that Colombia was a terrorist stronghold, thus justifying his  Plan Colombia. "Collateral Damage" is propaganda that  furthers U.S. designs for an escalation of this war.

The only good news here is that audiences were bored by  "Collateral Damage." In the theater this reviewer went to,  people filed out complaining about the inanity of the actors  and the stupidity of the plot. Reviewers didn't like it  either. CNN.com gave the film an "F," saying succinctly,  "The movie stinks." We agree.

 

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