http://www.kansascity.com/entertainment/story/923839.htmlReview of HBO’s ‘House of Saddam’
By ALESSANDRA STANLEY
New York Times News Service
It’s a festive lunch at home with the children, but Saddam Hussein’s henchmen won’t stop talking about work. The deputy prime minister, Tariq Aziz (Makram J. Khoury), a napkin tucked into his collar to protect his shirt, frets about the United Nations’ reaction to his government’s use of chemical weapons in northern Iraq.
“They are calling it genocide,” he says primly.
“All because I killed a few Kurds?” the defense minister, Ali Hassan al-Majid (Uri Gavriel) — also known as Chemical Ali — replies, his mouth still full. His nephew, who is married to the president’s daughter, leans in and says with a smirk, “No, because you enjoyed it.”
The lady of the house is annoyed. Sajida (Shohreh Aghdashloo) turns to her husband and says reproachfully, “This was supposed to be a family occasion.”
“House of Saddam,” a four-part miniseries that begins Sunday on HBO, goes deep inside the presidential palace to depict Hussein’s rise to power and his fall — through a gallows trapdoor. It’s not a sympathetic portrait, of course; it is an intimate close-up of a paranoid tyrant who relied on family ties — brothers, sons-in-law, cousins and intermarriage — to stay in power and keep his country in check.
Anybody else watching? It looks like it might be very interesting.