CIVI7V eViLLATt DINNER 5pm - 1 1 pm ■ Sunday - Wednesday 5pm - Midnight ■ Thursday - Saturday visual complement as we watch falling skulls ricochet off banisters. It's a macabre vision, accentuated by Philip Glass' soundtrack, which appropriately conveys, in Morris' words, "existential dread." It is this dread that underscores the film in more than just the musi- cal soundtrack. The film calls into question the inherent contradiction in the claim made of World War I, that It was "a war to end all wars." r: Filmmaker Errol Morris became (9c) interested in McNamara because of an (Can there ever be such a thing?) It "endless fascination" with the extent to also wants its viewers to question the limits of human knowledge, the which 7people who engage in evil value of historiography and, ulti- believe in some real sense that they are mately, the nature of truth. doing good." Film critic Roger Ebert, writing about another one of Morris' films, cameras, heightening the eye contact observed: "We often leave [Morris'] between audience and subject. documentaries not sure if he liked Despite the sense of candor accen- his subjects or was ridiculing them. tuated by the Interrotron, what is He doesn't make it easy for us with fascinating about the film is the way simple moral labels." The same may in which McNamara remains a well be said of The Fog of War. cipher. Is his apparent forthrightness After 106 riveting minutes, we are a politically savvy facade? ("Don't left re-evaluating McNamara's histori- answer the question you were cal presence, wondering what prompt- asked," he advises at the end of the ed his actions. Pondering "what if." film. "Answer the question you wish At.the end of the film, McNamara you were asked.") — who has seemed willing to engage Not only is McNamara ethically in fleeting intimate disclosures — ambiguous, he understands the refuses to answer what appears to be a nature of his own ethical ambiguity: relatively safe question about his The only thing that prevented him involvement in the conflicts. Does he from being considered a war crimi- feel guilty? Responsible? nal, he concedes, was the fact that His thin lips close in an uncom- his side won. fortable silence. It is reminiscent of McNamara clearly wants us to Shakespeare's most compelling vil- understand the Machiavellian pre- lain, Othello's Iago, who resists clo- cept: that it is possible for the ends sure to the tragedy by his unwilling- to justify the means. And perhaps- ness to explain unfathomable this in itself is exculpatory. Just as motives. He says, bluntly, "Demand there is McNamara's role in me nothing: what you know, you destruction of epic proportions, so know: / From this time forth I never too — he wants us to see — he is will speak word." responsible for saving lives. Perhaps McNamara's conclusion is In one particularly intriguing implicitly this: For some atrocities, scene, McNamara details his role in there can be no explanations. the invention of seatbelts during his tenure at the Ford Motor Co., where he began working in 1946 (and later The Fog of War screens at the assumed the presidency of the com- Detroit Film Theatre at the pany in 1960). Detroit Institute of the Arts 7 and Analyzing data from automobile 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 4 accidents, McNamara comes to the and 7 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 23-25. conclusion the problem of car crash- For more information or to reserve es amounts to a problem with "pack- tickets, call (313) 833-3237. aging." Just as eggs don't break when The film also is scheduled to they are properly packaged, neither open Friday, Jan. 30, at either — he determines — will human Landmark's Maple Art Theatre beings. To test this theory, in Bloomfield Township or McNamara dropped human skulls, Main Art Theatre in Royal Oak; variously "packaged," from the stair- (248) 542-0180. Check your well in the building where he lived. local movie listings. While he narrates this curious sci- ence, Morris presents us with the ❑ : ,-VAAREUIVERWANag6 LATE NIGHT MENU Until Midnight Drinks Served until 2:00am nightly Mid-day Menu 3pm - 5pm Happy Hour daily 3pm - 7pm 201 HAMILTON AVE. BIRMINGHAM 2 4 8 . 6 4 2 . 2 4 8 9 ■ 203130 11 I .1, I ;141;111:1;il 1 for Jewish 1\11,5 eaCle-r5 Orr TOTAL BILL with coupon Expires 3/31/04 286)9 Northwestern hwy. • 5out6fielcl (in the Fromenacle Plaza 2+8.827.0077 • fax:2+8.827.009g 6(.5 gour order 7697'34 ■ BBQ Grill on the Table .• Best Sushi Bar in Town ■ Traditional Floor Sitting Rooms Available ■ Free Karaoke 9:00 p.m. with dining or drinking I I 10% off your TOTAL food bill I ANY TIME I . Dine in only ■ Not good with any other offer expires 02/29/04 ew Seoul. Garden Authentic Korean & Japanese Cuisine Phone (248) 827-1600 www.newseoulgarden.com newseoul@hotmail.com Open Daily Catering Available 27566 Northwestern Hw . CPLLTS-i FOR SUBSCRIPTION 248.351.5174 1/23 2004 49