In April 2006,
Private First Class Angel Salazar, a young
United States Army soldier serving in the
Iraq War, is an aspiring filmmaker who enlisted in the U.S. Army to help him get into film school, following the rejection of his application to
University of Southern California. Salazar, based in Camp "The Oven" Carolina, near
Samarra, Iraq, is using his
camcorder to record an amateur documentary,
Tell Me No Lies, about his deployment in Samarra, to present to a film school of choice as part of admission. Meanwhile, a French documentary crew is shooting a documentary called
Barrage while they are embedded with Salazar's platoon. The French documentary crew films the soldiers performing their routine duties as they man a
random checkpoint as part of their deployment in Iraq, to help curtail
insurgent activity. The soldiers spend their days searching cars at the checkpoint. One day, the French documentary videotapes an incident in which
Private First Class Reno Flake, while manning a
Humvee-mounted
M2 machine gun, fires on a speeding car that tries to rush through the checkpoint. A pregnant female passenger in the car is shot and is rushed to the hospital by her brother, and later dies. It is later revealed that the brother, the driver of the car, was simply trying to get his pregnant sister to the hospital, as she was in labor, and misinterpreted the soldiers' commands to stop, believing that they were telling him that he was clear to proceed. Back at Camp Carolina, Salazar, camcorder in hand, asks Flake how he felt about killing a pregnant woman, and he replies that he felt "nothing", and that it was like "gutting
catfish". When
Specialist Lawyer McCoy, a married, college-educated soldier, is disgusted by this response, Salazar and McCoy press the issue further, and Flake offers a sarcastic, facetious apology to Salazar's camcorder, enjoying the limelight, which further inflames the situation.
Sergeant Jim Vazquez defuses the situation before it gets out of hand, stating that, under the
rules of engagement, Flake's actions were proper. While on a foot patrol, one of the more experienced soldiers,
Master Sergeant Sweet, is killed after stepping on an
improvised explosive device. Flake and his friend SPC B.B. Rush are enraged by Sweet's death and wish to take revenge by attacking some Iraqis. During a
poker game, Flake and Rush announce their plan to go to the house of an Iraqi family they had searched previously, with the goal of raping Farah, a 15-year-old girl who is one of the family members. Despite objections from Blix and McCoy, Flake and Rush carry out their plan, with Salazar and McCoy accompanying them; the former to videotape the incident and the latter in the hopes of stopping them. McCoy tries to stop the duo, but he is ordered out of the house at gunpoint. Flake and Rush rape Farah as Salazar films the events using a hidden helmet-mounted video camera. Afterwards, Farah and her entire family are killed and Farah is burned. McCoy tries to tell Blix about the rape, when Rush confronts the two and threatens McCoy at knife-point, demanding he not report the rape. Afterwards, McCoy is deeply disturbed by the rape and murders, and he tells his father about the incident via webchat. His father, citing the
Abu Ghraib incident, urges him not to report the incident, fearing the publicity generated would disparage the U.S. internationally. Regardless, McCoy ignores his father's objections and reports the rape, going to the
Criminal Investigation Division (CID) to make them aware of the crimes and they subsequently interview him. Salazar too is disturbed by the scenes he recorded, and he meets with an Army psychologist to discuss his deteriorating mental state. While busy making a video for his mother during a foot patrol, a preoccupied Salazar is kidnapped by insurgents at knife-point and driven away in a van. Rush notices Salazar missing and his camera, which was left behind during the kidnapping. Later, Salazar is beheaded alive by the insurgents and a video of his murder uploaded onto the internet. Before beheading him, the insurgents claim that his beheading was retribution for Farah's rape. Salazar's decapitated corpse is discovered by a
Bedouin man and subsequently retrieved by U.S. soldiers. The Army alleges the rape and murder were perpetrated by insurgents, but a relative rejects the claim, stating that they are of the same sect as the supposed insurgents. After the story makes the news, Flake and Rush are arrested and interrogated by the CID and the duo conceitedly admit to the rapes in rambling racist rants. In October 2006, after returning home from Iraq, McCoy is at a bar with his wife Judy when he is asked by his civilian friends to tell them a "war story". He obliges and tearfully tells them about the rape and murders, before sobbing into his wife's arms. == Cast ==