This taut, emotionally wrenching Snapchat of both the mythologies and grim realities of war possesses useful reminders about self- depiction and abuse of power
Bill Goodykoontz
It’s not like his play ended wars. But it’s a timely reminder that for all of the talk and negotiation and blistering and posturing, war means death.
Peter Bradshaw
The First World War is one of the 20th century’s oldest, grimmest tales of futility and slaughter.
Christopher Machell
it offer a somber psychological depiction of innocence lost
Purkis
Osborne is symbolically the hugely important father figure of the group.
Gardener
there’s only three years between them, but a lifetime of experience separates the pair. Raleigh: Peter Pan- style enthusiasm Stanhope: world weary bitterness
Brooks
when you become a leader you give up the right to think about yourself