Good timing, Bhutto! Revolutions are shaking the Muslim world just when you're ready to drop your knowledge about politics and uprising in Pakistan on the unsuspecting American public. Well done. A tense documentary about the first woman elected to lead a Muslim country (Pakistan), Bhutto is both a particular history and a universal personal-political drama like Shakespeare's Julius Caesar or Mario Vargas Llosa's The Feast of the Goat. (Well, maybe not that good. But still good.) Like those two stories, Bhutto ends in bloodshed: But the men who conspired to bring Benazir Bhutto down are still alive—and some of them still have strong political power. (See Movie Times: thestranger.com/film)