In France, 1917, an alcoholic captain is afraid that his new replacement, his sweetheart's brother, will betray his downfall..


Alright, look, watching a 1930 World War I film like Journey's End isn't really for everyone today. If you're into the quiet, heavy dramas and appreciate how early cinema tackled serious subjects, you might find something powerful and very moving here. But if you need fast action or modern pacing, this one will probabl...

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

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Charles Horan
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"Alright, look, watching a 1930 World War I film like Journey's End isn't really for everyone today. If you're into the quiet, heavy dramas and appreciate how early cinema tackled serious subjects, you might find something powerful and very moving here. But if you need fast action or modern pacing, this one will probably feel like a real slow burn. It asks a lot from you. This movie, it’s all about the mood. You spend pretty much the whole runtime stuck in a dugout, waiting for the Germans to at..."
Gareth Gundrey, R.C. Sherriff, Joseph Moncure March
United Kingdom

