Review of Paths of Glory (1957) by Brett H — 28 Nov 2013
Brutally honest and deeply engaging, this concise film is a bleak portrait of armed and moral conflict, a tale of struggle for justice, of the meaning of bravery and knavery. An early Kubrick masterpiece, with another strong performance from Kirk Douglas, this is arguably the quintessential statement about war.
It will give you chills and, by the end, I swear, leave you misty-eyed, on the verge of (manly) tears.
This review of Paths of Glory (1957) was written by Brett H on 28 Nov 2013.
Paths of Glory has generally received very positive reviews.
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