Documentary Series – American Manhunt – Osama
Bin Laden
Cast – Osama Bin Laden, Barack Obama, and Others
Episodes – 3
Duration – 43 To 65 Minutes
Where To Watch – Netflix
Review
The Series starts
with a terrifying scene of the 9/11 World Trade Centre attack that happened in
2001. How the American government came into action after this attack, and this
was the time when Barack Obama became the President of America in place of
George W. Bush. All this was shown in great detail. In the first scene of the
series, the 9/11 attack was very impactful, and in response, the search
operation for Osama bin Laden was launched. More importantly, why did it take
so many years for a capable country like America to find and kill Osama bin
Laden? This series has also answered this question very well.
The series
shows every small aspect of Osama bin Laden, like his Pakistan connection and
how he was looking for new ways to spread terrorism. And how his gang members
were spread across the world, and they had the best weapons. All this has been
shown in a very engaging way. There is no doubt that America is the most
powerful country in the world, and watching this series is a great proof of
that. The way America took this attack seriously and tried everything to find
Osama was very interesting, and America was able to find Osama with a small
clue.
Showcases Every Aspect of Osama's Assassination
The 9/11 attack is a black spot in the history
of America that it would never want to remember, and what kind of situation
would be there in America after that attack, you and I cannot even imagine.
Just think, if a country is attacked by terrorists, then how big a question
mark is put on the credibility of that country. But how could America's ten
years of hard work pay off when Osama was killed by the American army?
Osama Focuses on Spreading Terrorism in the
World
. The 9/11
attacks were not the only cause of concern in America; the lives that were lost
were not the only thing that mattered. It was a big blow to the security of the
whole world. Why would such a terrorist group exist in other countries, how
Osama had access to Pakistan and Afghanistan, and how Pakistan gave shelter to
Osama? This series sheds light on all these aspects as well. Many interesting
things will be seen in this series.
Pacy Story
and Screenplay
Since the
series is of only 3 episodes, there is no scope of getting bored. Although I
felt that the aspect of Osama's personal life could have been explored better
in a few more scenes, but the Nevertheless series has a great combination of
thrill and tension and above all, the story is such that every Indian should
know it and the way this story has been presented in the form of a documentary
is amazing.
Interviews
of Real Police Officers
In the
series, you will find interviews of many American police officers who have shared
a lot about their experiences, that for them, too, this operation was the
biggest challenge of their lives (sorry for the spoilers). But at the end of
the series, a scene where the American police are taking Osama's body in a
helicopter will give a different kind of solace to the viewer. In the series,
you will find interviews of many American police officers who have shared a lot
about their experiences, that for them too, this operation was the biggest
challenge of their lives (sorry for the spoilers). But at the end of the
series, a scene where the American police are taking Osama's body in a
helicopter will give a different kind of solace to the viewer.
Conclusion
To summarize,
American Manhunt – Osama Bin Laden is an amazing documentary in which every aspect
related to the assassination of Osama Bin Laden has been shown very well, and
even a powerful country like America took 10 years to kill Osama Bin Laden. All
these aspects have been shown very well in this series, and for those who want
to know about the assassination of Osama Bin Laden, this series is a "must-watch".
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