
Several World War I veterans relate their experiences during the war and discuss current (in the middle of the Great Depression) economic conditions..
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Is it worth watching? Honestly? It depends on your mood. If you want a slick, big-budget production, you are going to hate this. You’ll probably turn it off after five minutes because it feels more like a history lecture than a night out at the movies. But if you have a thing for archival grit, or you just want to hear...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Bud Pollard

Robert C. Bruce
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"Is it worth watching? Honestly? It depends on your mood. If you want a slick, big-budget production, you are going to hate this. You’ll probably turn it off after five minutes because it feels more like a history lecture than a night out at the movies. But if you have a thing for archival grit, or you just want to hear how guys actually sounded when they talked about the Great War, it’s worth the time. It’s definitely not for the casual crowd. The pacing is… well, it doesn't have any. It’s just..."

