Review of Paths of Glory (1957) by Alec L — 27 Jan 2016
A stark and devastating exploration of the corruption of civilization and the deferral of the ultimate human dream for justice, Paths of Glory is one of cinema's great moral debates. With the execution of three innocent men for cowardice, one representing fate and chance, another hatred, and the third social judgment, Kirk Douglass' Colonel Dax is exposed to the cruel realities of the dehuminization of corruption, bureaucracy, and ambition.
This review of Paths of Glory (1957) was written by Alec L on 27 Jan 2016.
Paths of Glory has generally received very positive reviews.
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