I think that was the point, Lefty. I was under the impression that it was supposed to be a gritty, docco style of video, to make it seem more... real? I especially liked the gun battle at the end, not for what happened but for the production values. It wasn't Hollywood-ified, but seemed... more real somehow. The noise of the guns firing sounded like footage that'd be on the news of a war, as opposed to a Hollywood movie.

Anyway, I liked this movie, for the same reasons that people generally didn't like it. Don't ask me why.