I sat watching this movie thinking from the very outset that I had made the wrong choice. You would hope that a film clearly shot on a tight budget would do the one professional courtesy of having a good solid story told through good acting if not passable acting but alas no. The dialogue, situations and acting were cringe worthy. This was clearly a movie made by people jumping on the bandwagon of the recent release of the British muslims and extrapulating a diatribe of dialogue and cliché. You can hear them saying it, 'C'mon lets make this movie now before the BBC, Channel 4 are going to make it into a T.V. drama'. Having seen this example of film-making I really wish that the T.V. Drama had been made. At least, they would have done their research and put all their efforts into making it a hard hitting statement which this film never even wakes up to be. There was no real message to this movie as the writer's sole purpose was to amplify what the audience might think went on at Camp X-ray. As a born and bred Bradford man, this movie was clearly shown here to create sensationalism and stir up furor amongst the Muslim community. One felt that the movie went out of its way to be Anti-American. Why? Publicity capital through more sensationalism. Irresponsible film-making no doubt so that the film gets a wider audience. If a wider audience was sought and is sought then the so called 'film makers' would have done better by making what could have been a good lo-budget watchable film. Very, very disappointing - Big Thumbs down!