Was Uday really this psychotic in real life?
First off, besides the fact that this movie did seem really sensationalized, I thought it was a good movie and I really enjoyed it.
I always figured that Hussein's sons were no saints, along with Hussein himself. But this movie really portrayed Uday as a modern-day Caligula, someone who is entirely sociopathic with no love or care for anyone in the world except himself, no compassion whatsoever for anyone and no moral boundaries of any sort. Was this really how the real Uday was? I don't doubt that a lot of this movie was fictionalized, the romantic plot seemed really forced and fictional as well as the ending, but I want to know if Uday was really this crazy. The things he did in this movie remind me a lot of the old Caligula stories, especially the wedding-day rape, all of the random acts of senseless murder, and the whole "I'm the god of my own little world" mentality.
I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.