Two Marines, from different generations, bond over time to fight the real battle after coming home from war in order to survive the statistic of 22 suicides per day.Two Marines, from different generations, bond over time to fight the real battle after coming home from war in order to survive the statistic of 22 suicides per day.Two Marines, from different generations, bond over time to fight the real battle after coming home from war in order to survive the statistic of 22 suicides per day.
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I recommend this movie to anybody who appreciate a good story. The struggles these soldiers go through after they come home is incredible and we must do right by them. They shouldn't have to fight alone on our own soil, this film really spreads awareness to people who may not know what really happens when soldiers come home. The day to day physical and mental struggles that they have to keep on enduring. Scars that we might not be able to see just by looking at them. This film shows us those scars and helps the viewer be able to see what goes on, and maybe even helps them to do some good that they wouldn't have before.
22:The Unforgotten Soldier was made with the goal to bring awareness to the alarming rate of veterans' PTSD and suicides. I believe this was accomplished. I personally know how Sammy Medina and the entire cast and crew worked tirelessly day and night to achieve a very enlightening picture of the battles our veterans experience after they return home from combat. To quote Vice-President Michael R. Pence 'The Bible tells us: If you owe debts, pay debts; if honor; then honor; if respect then respect. The debt our nation owes those who've worn the uniform is a debt we will never be able to fully repay'.
This movie is an emotional eye-opener to the struggles that Veterans face once they return home. I can honestly say before this movie, I had no idea the statistic of veteran suicide was 22 a day. I think this movie does a good job of showing the various physical and internal struggles Veterans face when they come home. The film also showcases 95% REAL veterans, that for me just made the impact of what I heard and saw hit that much harder. I think everyone can learn something from this film. I know I sure have. Veterans deserve our respect, compassion, support, and gratitude. Their service is one that comes with the highest sacrifice of self. Any veteran reading this THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart.
This movie spans two generations of war veterans (Vietnam and GWOT) and draws on powerful emotions to deliver a message that while the path to recovering from the scars from war are long, it is a path and a journey that doesn't have to be navigated alone. This film shows what they truly have to go through and how the war follows them home. The mental and physical struggles that not only affects the soldiers, but their personal relationships and overall quality of life. This film is unique in the way it portrays these dynamics, and sets its self up to really be able to help struggling Veterans.
Fantastic movie with a very important message - a must-see for everyone! The acting, cinematography, storyline, music, props, etc are all well-done and there's no gratuitous violence, yet the physical and emotional devastation of the horror of war is strongly conveyed and the viewer shares in the reality of the characters. We get an inkling of what they go through. We learn that so many of our fellow citizens are going through life in great pain, continuing to sacrifice for their country everyday, long after active duty ends. At the grocery store and gas station in our own day-to-day lives, we may see men and women in uniform and say "thank you for your service". If only we could see the "invisible uniforms" and the hidden wounds and scars of our veterans! To all of them, we need to offer our support and gratitude for their service and open our eyes to their agony. "The Unforgotten Soldier" does exactly this; it should be played in schools and colleges, community centers, houses of worship, everywhere.
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Written by Tommee Profitt, Sam Tinnesz and Brooke Griffith
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- $1,200,000
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