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To End All Wars
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Directed by David L. Cunningham.
David L. Cunningham follows up on his acclaimed Beyond Paradise with this Bridge Over the River Kwai-like POW drama. Following Japan's surprise invasion of Singapore during the waning days of 1941, a small British battalion headed by Lieutenant Colonel McLean (James Cosmo), Major Campbell (Robert Carlyle), Captain Gordon (Ciaran McMenamin), and Lieutenant Tom Ridgen (Kiefer Sutherland) are captured and imprisoned in a camp deep in the Burmese jungle. Soon after arriving, Major Campbell starts to an uprising. Worn down by an exhausting march through the woods, brutal daily beatings, and a lack of food, the troops are in no mood for a coup and the scheme collapses. Captain Gordon copes with the camp's extreme conditions in a polar opposite manner -- by forgiving his captors and seeking spiritual salvation. Soon a split occurs within the camp between those who follow Campbell's tireless efforts for physical freedom and those who follow Gordon's more transcendent pursues. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
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"I can't think of a single war-themed movie that could be equally applauded by opposite ends of a very sensitive spectrum. Whether you support any and all military action by your native country or you oppose any and all military action -- this movie is for you. It's mission is not to convince you that WWII action was proper or a waste of time, but focuses on individuals facing horrific situations. And not just the POWs -- the Japanese soldiers running the camp are not 2-dimensional, paper targets. I've heard some complain about the constant emotional tug, but it's not a cheap gag to woo viewers -- To End All Wars is based on actual events documented by a survivor of the POW camp. It's an incredible story of forgiveness, impossible odds, and an evaluation of a person's place in this world.Rent it or buy... but definitely watch it!Awards you might not know it received include:2003 – Showcase selection, Cinema for Peace, Cannes Film Festival2002 &ndas ... " [More]
 



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