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Thousand Yard Stare

Rating4.0 /10
20181 h 31 m
Canada
263 people rated

Returning home after fighting in Africa during World War II, a soldier with PTSD finds reintegrating with family life increasingly difficult as he relives the battle of Kasserine Pass.

War

User Reviews

Maemma

28/05/2023 23:13
Moviecut—Thousand Yard Stare

jameskofy

22/11/2022 18:15
So underrated! very emotional; i am a Veteran... i know...

~{Hasan Marwan}~

22/11/2022 18:15
I think this is one of those films that will hold your attention throughout if you understand what's going on. If you've had ptsd then you'll understand and follow it, the silences, the feelings when everything is standing still but people are carrying on as normal and you realise you've sat in your thoughts for hours. I can only imagine how these guys adjust to life.

judiasamba

22/11/2022 18:15
This is clearly a low budget indie film, so don't go in expecting Band of Brothers or Saving Private Ryan. Having said that, if you're able to look past a few sparse battlefields, and decent, but not perfect VFX, then you'll find a pretty good movie. The first 30 minutes or so are a bit slow, but once you're past that and you get into battle scenes and the rhythm of the non-linear the it really starts to pick up. It's also really more of a drama about the effects of PTSD than a straight forward war film. But of course the distributors want to push the action to sell DVDs. Even with its flaws this was a surprisingly interesting movie to watch. The non-linear structure was well done and different than what you'd find in this genre. And as a film buff, I'd love to know more about the behind the scenes of the production to see how they pulled off what they did on a limited budget. In conclusion, don't look down on a movie because it didn't have a hundred million dollars. There's serious merit in new voices outside Hollywood.

E Dove Abyssinyawi

22/11/2022 18:15
Not a big budget and clearly working with limited resources. But solid nonetheless.
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