Review of The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) by David C — 22 Dec 2008
Three military men who don't know each other meet when they are trying to get home. They all live in the same home town. The film shows their struggles in trying to incorporate themselves back into the regular world - a place that they don't seem to fit in anymore.
It reminded me of when Frodo says that went through it all to save the Shire, but not for him. It's painful, and sad, but probably the most American movie I've ever seen. It's amazing to think that 60 years later, so much is still the same.
This review of The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) was written by David C on 22 Dec 2008.
The Best Years of Our Lives has generally received very positive reviews.
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