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A story about the First World war. Tension, fear, and anxieties, these are the feeling that dominate the British soldiers who are learned that they are about to die. Each one knows that he may lose his life, so they try to do anything rather than thinking about the war.
Lugubrious and anticlimactic, inadequate testimonial to those slaughtered in this pointless battle, and the million more who would die before the war's end.
It's like a handsomely constructed, old-fashioned item of furniture, the sort of well-crafted drama that's fallen out of favor but still captures your admiration.
Its cerebral message boils down to a "war is hell" theme, a sentiment that's been conveyed more effectively in countless other works. It's a journey that mostly retraces steps.