Review of To End All Wars (2001) by Jeffrey M — 12 May 2012
A powerful movie that offers a compelling view of war and the power of forgiveness,and does so in an effective and engrossing way. The subject matter and tone is in many ways similar to Bridge Over the River Kwai (a masterpiece), especially in the way it humanizes the enemy, though it lacks the restraint and subtlety of that film. Strong performances from everyone involved. I only wish the film had waited until the epilogue to show the real-life images of the POW camps, as to do it in-film can be distracting. An authentic and memorable tale of war and redemption.
4/5 Stars.
This review of To End All Wars (2001) was written by Jeffrey M on 12 May 2012.
To End All Wars has generally received very positive reviews.
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