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One Who Came Back (1952)

Review by Michael_Elliott

One Who Came Back

Good Look at a MASH Unit

One Who Came Back (1951)

*** (out of 4)

Oscar-nominated short takes a look at U.S. Army Corporal George Kritzman who recounts his third time being wounded in the Korean War and we then see his long road to recovery. This film was clearly made to show that the Veteran's Administration needed a lot of help because there was so much work that needed to be done after a soldier was wounded. The film does a very good job at showing what happens once a soldier is wounded and how much work goes into not just saving his life but then getting him back to as close to normal as one can. I thought the film offered up some very good cinematography and especially some of the shots during the operation. It's also worth noting that this has to be one of the earliest films of its kind to actually show the full process of getting wounded to making your way back home. I think the narration at times because a tad bit over-dramatic not because the material itself isn't dramatic but simply because I think they use way too many words when seeing is much more powerful than anything we actually hear.
  • Michael_Elliott
  • Oct 31, 2012

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