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| ACTORS: | Robert Carlyle, Kiefer Sutherland |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | David L. Cunningham |
| MANUFACTURER: | Fox Home Entertainme |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Dolby |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-drama |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 024543125808 |
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Customer Reviews of To End All Wars
Breathtaking and superb film with powerful message. "To end all wars" is one of the greatest War movies ever made, in fact it's one of the greatest movies ever made, especially in the last few years.
It stars Robert Carlyle, Keifer Sutherland and Ciaran McMenamin as the main character Ernest Gordon. This is the true story of what happened on with the bridge on the river kwai, it pulls no punches, is very realistic and disturbing but carry's with it an incredible message that really could end all wars. The reason it was not realised in theatres worldwide is because you don't live in a democracy and neither do I. The government and media tell us how to think and they black-listed this anti-war movie before it had a chance. The message of this film is one of forgiving and loving your enemy and it's heartbreaking when seeing it being acted act rather than just talking about it.
Considering that Sutherland had just become a big star again with "24,", I was amazed to see this one shelved and released straight to DVD. It should have been released and would have been up for countless oscars.
If you don't believe me, get this and watch it, it's a great movie with wonderful acting and a superb script which is written by a committed christian. Rated R for foul language and violence but in context it's necessary and not gratuitous.
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A true story that the studio heads refused to distribute
This is a true story about transformation and transcendence that took place in the hell of a Japanese POW camp in Burma during the second world war. It is also the personal story of Ernest Gordon, the narrator and author of the book,"Through the Valley of the Kwai" (reprinted as "To End All Wars"), upon which the movie is based. Ernest, who was a personal friend and mentor and who deeply touched my own life, went on to become the Dean of the Chapel at Princeton University for 25 years. He later actively opposed the Vietnam war and was a friend and supporter of the Rev. Martin Luther King. He changed so many lives during his lifetime and this is the story the the experiences that changed his. It is a story about forgiveness and love in the face of evil, and the studio heads who saw this film, some of whom wept, were afraid to give it a theatrical distribution because of patriotic fervor over the war in Iraq. It is a story that dares to suggest that God calls us not to violence and war but to love and forgiveness and sacrifice for one another.
Excellent Movie
I didnt know what to expect, but I was pleasantly surprised. This movie has very thought-provoking themes presented in a great way. One of the more sensible war movies I have seen, well worth the time. It's too bad that it wasn't publicized more becuase it truly is outstanding.