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Originally Posted by scottw
no plans to based on the reviews ......and I don't like violence....
VARIETY
MARCH 24, 2016
If a picture is worth a thousand words, it takes an awful lot of pictures – grisly, horrific ones – to drown out the banality of the verbiage in “Only the Dead See the End of War,” Michael Ware’s video memoir of his seven years covering the conflict in Iraq. The Australian journalist’s heavy-handed narration is frequently groan inducing...........Yet while watching it is no picnic due to the graphic nature of what’s on screen, “Only the Dead See the End of War” ultimately proves harder on the ears than it is on the eyes.
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I can respect not wanting to see it due to the violence..
It Seems Variety thinks war shouldn't been shown for what it is horrific ,and they complain about the banality of the verbiage ??
I think they missed the point .. thats my 2 cents