
Hell broke loose in December 1932 when independent shockumentary The Big Drive went over the top to show a public what ferocity US and allies dealt during the Great War over a decade past..
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Is this for you? If you have a morbid curiosity about history, The Big Drive is essential viewing. It’s not a fun night at the movies. If you get queasy looking at old, grainy footage of real destruction, stay far away. It’s a shockumentary, plain and simple. It wants you to feel the mud and the panic. It succeeds, th...

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

Albert L. Rule

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"Is this for you? If you have a morbid curiosity about history, The Big Drive is essential viewing. It’s not a fun night at the movies. If you get queasy looking at old, grainy footage of real destruction, stay far away. It’s a shockumentary, plain and simple. It wants you to feel the mud and the panic. It succeeds, though not always in the way you’d expect. That 1932 Energy Watching this feels like being dragged through a history book that has been left out in the rain. The way they edit the f..."

