Hey everyone, Fall.
For the month of November I've always tried to show some kind of war film in honor of Veteran's Day. This year we will be watching the harrowing remake of All Quiet on the Western Front.
It currently holds a 90% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes and Matthew Jackson of the AV Club gave it an A- saying this in his review, "Berger’s All Quiet On The Western Front is a powerful, human odyssey about the cost of endless war and the whims of the powerful, but what lingers afterward is the way its director frames that narrative across the (literal) European landscape. Berger’s battle sequences are memorable, but just as memorable are his moments of quiet punctuation by framing up the silent trees of the Western European forests, the babbling brooks that will flow on no matter how much blood seeps into the waters, the wildlife that will keep fighting its own battles, heedless of the human ones. A shot of a tank emerging from smoke like a monster in a horror film might be followed by a still tableau of a forest canopy, as though God himself is watching from just above those trees, maybe judging the combatants, maybe ignoring them. If the outcome is the same, does it matter?
These are the questions invited, and not always answered, by All Quiet’s elegiac and haunting look at a war almost no one is still alive to remember. Yet what it has left to teach us, and what we carry of it into our own wars, is very much up to us—and it’s the film’s keen awareness of that sense of projection that makes it resonate."
Because the 27th is Thanksgiving, we will be meeting Thursday the 20th at 5:00 pm (the movie is 2.5 hours, so we're starting a little early).
Here's a trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFqgmaO15x4
Hope to see you there!

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