A Imaginative Flash Masterpiece
Superb and hilarious, Horserace (originally known as 'Saddam Gas Attack') is definitely a supreme 'masterpiece' in which the viewers force to watch three 'nicely animated' horses running towards their victory against an 'outstanding' background. Viewers will be 'psychologically' challenged by this author's intention to show this flashy show instead of a much brutal sequences of Saddam's last days of terror. Despite the viewers' disgust over this so-called 'wrong link', it is clear that (in the author's mind or mine, I think) violence will not bring any good to anyone specially those who risk their lives in Iraq while hunting for Saddam. And while many were killed as a result, why bother watch the painful experiences of these useless wars? Watching this Horserace is surely far better and kid-friendlier than the brutalities upon innocent people. Furthermore, Horserace even reflects subtlety that many viewers may miss: for me, it may suggest Saddam's futility to unleash gas attack (the horses never tend to reach the finish line) or it may even suggest the American's determination to finally capture Saddam after a long period (horse tracks). Now that's what I call 'psychologically challenged!'