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They Shall Not Grow Old

Posted by Dr Phibes on December 28, 2018 at 21:28:16:

Peter Jacksons WWI documentary They Shall Not Grow Old pays homage to the resilience of soldiers in WWI while showing the absolute horror of war. The restored footage is breathtaking, this along with the actual WWI soldiers narrating their experiences feels very moving and current.

My understanding is the theatrical run was limited. In any event, if you can see it, stick around for the "special features" at the end.

A plus -well done.

Have a great day