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  39. What does it mean to lead men in war? What does it mean to come home? Hell and Back Again is a cinematically revolutionary film that asks and answers these questions with a power and intimacy no previous film about the conflict in Afghanistan has been able to achieve. It is a masterpiece in the cinema of war.
  40. &quot;that does it mean to lead men in war? What does it mean to come home? Hell and Back Again is a cinematically revolutionary film that asks and answers these questions with a power and intimacy no previous film about the conflict in Afghanistan has been able to achieve. It is a masterpiece in the cinema of war&quot; well, don&#39;t buy these words on its face value. this documentary actually didn&#39;t do anything further or deeper than all the other similar documentary films about the wars and battles in this particular theater. lives of the marines were just wasted for no purpose, just like when soviet invaded this country, thought it&#39;s a piece of cake but turned out to be a tough sheet that only made the soviet went bankruptcy. there&#39;s no answers to those dubious questions about patriotism, humanitarianism, moral values or anything.<br/><br/>what we saw in this film was just a bunch of marines randomly shooting bullets aimlessly to nothing, while casualties added up more and more. then the wounded marine came home to find out that nobody in the u.s.a. gave a sheet to what he and his comrades did in that remote country. he couldn&#39;t even find a parking space in the big shopping center. he tried so hard to explain those &quot;why we have to fight against taliban in that raghead country&quot;, because even he himself couldn&#39;t find an appropriate answer to satisfy himself.<br/><br/>this is a very boring and pointless documentary that didn&#39;t tell anything worth watching or understanding. this film is actually the worst one i&#39;ve ever seen so far. by watching this kind of pointless film only wore out my patriotism thinner and thinner. why only poor kids from the lower income families got the privilege to serve their country, lost their lives, their arms and legs and hopes when they came back from that sheethole and they have to deal with their painful treatments and recoveries alone? now, we are backing out and getting away from that death trap, and all the lives of our wonderful young men we wasted there would only be a faded memory. America is just like the huge parking lot in a shopping center, finding a parking space for your vehicle is the most important mission on a daily basis. war on terror? who cares? patriotism is not just waving a stars-n-stripes flag or put a flag on your imported car or, wrapping a yellow ribbon on the tree in your front yard.
  41. OK, the reviews on this say that this is some kind of a revolutionary documentary, is pro/anti war neutral, and several others things. But that really isn&#39;t the case.<br/><br/>First I will not say it is horrible. It is actually pretty good. My problem is more about what people say about it. The only real thing I see that is different is that expensive cameras were used. That is about it. Watching it you get the feel though, that this is not real and it is a recreation of what happened. That is due to the cameras, but also the dialog going on in the war scenes. Being a veteran, I can say that the dialog going on between soldiers feels a lot more forced. As if, in the fog of a fire fight the cameraman is prompting these guys to talk and it is not just filming things as they happened. I am not sure if that i what was going on, just that through experience, it is pretty suspect that that is what is going on. I don&#39;t think that is some kind of dirty trick or anything. It just is what it is. <br/><br/>I also take issue with those that say this is a war neutral film. If you look at the score on this site about this movie it rates high which in today&#39;s day and age doesn&#39;t happen unless it skews to a &quot;evil empire of the U.S.A.&quot; movie. The story of Harris at home also shows mostly the effects of PTSD, and has a bit of feel of a film that says,&quot;Look at the horrible gun culture of the U.S.&quot; I think that feeling is veiled in a way that some may be able to say is neutral.<br/><br/>Nobody likes war. Especially those that fight it. The problem is there are people all over the world that think there is never a reason to ever go to war and want us to completely stay away from war. It is a noble thought and gesture, but it has no basis in reality. Neville Chamberlain tried that in the 1930&#39;s and it didn&#39;t turn out well. The reason that peace at all costs doesn&#39;t work because there are other people out there that don&#39;t think that way. I think the most recent example is our idiot President Obama facing Mitt Romney in a debate before the 2012 election. Mitt Romney said that Russia was a geo-political enemy of the U.S. Obama&#39;s snarky comment was that the 80&#39;s are calling and want their president back. There was laughter and the folks at Obama&#39;s propaganda network (MSNBC) laughed and made fun of the thought that Russia was in anyway an enemy. Well, they weren&#39;t laughing when Russia annexed the Crimea.... Obama forgot that Putin does not think in the &quot;leave everything and one alone fallacy...<br/><br/>PTSD is a tough thing. This movie touches on it, but a lot of what I saw was just a guy who was having trouble coming home from being a big, strong, tough, Member of the military and trying to adjust to being wounded, and to a degree helpless. I think that has more to do with the depression and everything else. That is a huge thing even without PTSD. PTSD has been around since the beginning of human existence, not something just discovered and the hard part about it is that it effects everyone differently and there are no real way to predict how it will effect anyone. Some have an extremely difficult time with it some do not.<br/><br/>All in all, it is not a horrible film, but I really don&#39;t think it was a huge, awesome film that should be dressed in a bunch of awards. Many are comparing it to &quot;Restrepo&quot; but if I were to compare the two I would say that &quot;Restrepo&quot; is a far better documentary than this one.Part of that is this movie has no real story, and it is much more disjointed than the other one. Still decent though.
  42. Unlike most war documentaries, which tend to only skim the surface of its gun-toting subjects' lives, photojournalist Danfung Dennis's Hell and Back Again isn't content to merely capture warriors in combat.
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