Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA purposeful docudrama unveiling the battles beyond combat, as 3 Veterans return to modern society.A purposeful docudrama unveiling the battles beyond combat, as 3 Veterans return to modern society.A purposeful docudrama unveiling the battles beyond combat, as 3 Veterans return to modern society.
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If you were not there this will show you the true cost of war. Freedom is not free. What an amazing and high quality film. America loves its veterans and this documentary will only strengthen that love and bond. This film makes clear the burden we have as a nation to do all for those warriors that come home and struggle.
Our warriors cannot walk off the plane onto American soil and just turn off the switch. Some of them need more support from all of us and our state and national systems. This film shows all of us the pain and hurt some of our warfighters carry when they return.
Congratulations to Mark Kershaw and the heroes that told their stories. A must watch for every American!
Our warriors cannot walk off the plane onto American soil and just turn off the switch. Some of them need more support from all of us and our state and national systems. This film shows all of us the pain and hurt some of our warfighters carry when they return.
Congratulations to Mark Kershaw and the heroes that told their stories. A must watch for every American!
Tribal details the story of three combat veterans and their experiences during and after their military service. Their portrayal of danger, loss, and sacrifice hooked me immediately. The stories are well-told and the editing and cinematography is excellent, but it's the second half of the film that delivers the gut punch.
These men talk about what is forbidden. Culturally forbidden. Forbidden by the media. Forbidden by their own tribe. Each day veterans struggle with mental health, and their suicide rate is far above the general public. This documentary and these men courageously shine a light on a problem that nobody wants to touch with a ten-foot-pole.
It's the most honest documentary I've ever viewed.
These men talk about what is forbidden. Culturally forbidden. Forbidden by the media. Forbidden by their own tribe. Each day veterans struggle with mental health, and their suicide rate is far above the general public. This documentary and these men courageously shine a light on a problem that nobody wants to touch with a ten-foot-pole.
It's the most honest documentary I've ever viewed.
This film is a meticulously crafted and intellectually stimulating portrayal of the psychological and physical challenges encountered by our courageous soldiers who valiantly fight to preserve our freedom. It offers a candid and unflinching depiction of the sacrifices they make and the profound impact their service has on their lives.
The cessation of hostilities does not signify the end of their struggles. While numerous documentaries have shed light on their experiences during deployment, this film uniquely focuses on their challenges upon returning home.
Regrettably, it appears that we collectively neglect these individuals once they return to civilian life. As a nation, we must enhance our efforts to facilitate their successful reintegration into society. These men and women deserve our unwavering love, appreciation, and recognition that their lives retain value and purpose.
This film poignantly illustrates the enduring memories that haunt these individuals.
I strongly recommend this film to all individuals. It serves as a powerful and essential reminder of the immense gratitude we owe to those who selflessly serve our country.
Our sincere appreciation goes to the individuals who selflessly invested their personal resources to bring this film to fruition. Its acquisition is a worthwhile investment.
I unreservedly bestow upon this film the highest possible rating.
The cessation of hostilities does not signify the end of their struggles. While numerous documentaries have shed light on their experiences during deployment, this film uniquely focuses on their challenges upon returning home.
Regrettably, it appears that we collectively neglect these individuals once they return to civilian life. As a nation, we must enhance our efforts to facilitate their successful reintegration into society. These men and women deserve our unwavering love, appreciation, and recognition that their lives retain value and purpose.
This film poignantly illustrates the enduring memories that haunt these individuals.
I strongly recommend this film to all individuals. It serves as a powerful and essential reminder of the immense gratitude we owe to those who selflessly serve our country.
Our sincere appreciation goes to the individuals who selflessly invested their personal resources to bring this film to fruition. Its acquisition is a worthwhile investment.
I unreservedly bestow upon this film the highest possible rating.
Truth be told, I didn't know what to expect. Right out of the gate, hearing stories from combat veterans, their experiences on the battlefield, the unwavering brotherhood bond, and heartfelt (at times crushing) struggles upon returning home. A film that everyone should watch before they go to the ballot box. These people need our support, our lifelong commitment to help them integrate back into civilian life. These people are why we have our freedoms today. These people are true heroes.
Watch it, you won't regret it. And don't just watch...use this as motivation to make a difference in their lives, as they have done for YOU and OUR COUNTRY.
Watch it, you won't regret it. And don't just watch...use this as motivation to make a difference in their lives, as they have done for YOU and OUR COUNTRY.
I was deeply moved by the three stories told by these brave men who sacrificed so much for our country. Each story is remarkable in its own way. The courage, bravery, horror, and pain is hard to imagine. I thank the producer, Mark Kershaw, for his part in making this film. We need more awareness of these PTSD issues with our veterans. As discussed in the film, our military is really good at training our soldiers how to kill, but not so good at integrating them back into a non-wartime society. The demons they bring home with them don't sleep, don't rest, don't stop. They wait until the soldier is alone, isolated, depressed. It's not a fair fight. We need to help these warriors. Spread the word!
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