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Where In The World is Osama Bin Laden?

Spurlock searches for Osama bin Laden by visiting countries associated with the Al-Qaeda leader (Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Afganistan, and Pakistan), as well as others affected by Al-Qaeda (Greece, Egypt, and Israel). In each, he interviews individuals about their views of the United States and Islamic fundamentalism. He also constantly asks people he meets, “Where is Osama bin Laden?” Intercut with Spurlock’s search are the late stages of his wife’s pregnancy and the birth of their son after he returns. Much of Spurlock’s commentary is based on the concerns of a new father. (The film is dedicated to the newborn.)

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  7. Why arenĀ“t there subtitles when arabic speaking people are interviewed?? How am I supposed to understand them without learning all those arabic languages first?
    It might have helped the plot and understanding the whole matter alot to hear what they where saying.
    This is a joke, right?

    • It’s their fault anyway. Everyone should speak English.

      • Someone who speaks Two Languages is called a bilingual. Someone who speaks Three Languages is called a TriLingual. So what do you call someone who only speaks one language? You call him an AmeriCunt!