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To Be of Service

  • 2019
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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To Be of Service (2019)
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A documentary film about veterans with PTSD who find that, after other treatments fall short, a service dog helps them return to an independent-feeling life.A documentary film about veterans with PTSD who find that, after other treatments fall short, a service dog helps them return to an independent-feeling life.A documentary film about veterans with PTSD who find that, after other treatments fall short, a service dog helps them return to an independent-feeling life.

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    • Josh Aronson
  • Writer
    • Josh Aronson
  • Stars
    • Brittany Barry
    • Phil Bauer
    • Jon Bowersox
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
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    • Director
      • Josh Aronson
    • Writer
      • Josh Aronson
    • Stars
      • Brittany Barry
      • Phil Bauer
      • Jon Bowersox
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Brittany Barry
    Brittany Barry
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    Phil Bauer
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    Jon Bowersox
    Jon Bowersox
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    Sylvia Bowersox
    Sylvia Bowersox
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    Susan Byczkowski
    Susan Byczkowski
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    Larry Decker
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    • (as Dr. Larry Decker)
    Kellen Dewey
    Kellen Dewey
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    Tom Flood
    Tom Flood
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    Terry Henry
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    Tisha Knickerbocker
    Tisha Knickerbocker
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    Greg Kolodziejczyk
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    Jamie Kolodziejczyk
    Jamie Kolodziejczyk
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    Brandon Lewis
    Brandon Lewis
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    Latisha Lewis
    Latisha Lewis
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    Glen Moody
    Glen Moody
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    Maggie O'Haire
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Maggie O'Haire)
    Frank Ochberg
    Frank Ochberg
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    • (as Dr. Frank Ochberg)
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      • Josh Aronson
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      • Josh Aronson
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    2christinashoppell

    I was good til the guy said that his very young daughter prevented his suicide

    That is just not right. That child that was there when the servicemen said that she had stopped his suicide should never ever be put in a place where she is responsible for whether or not her father lives or dies. That is blatant child abuse. And will cause her psychological damage in the future. That's not being a responsible parent. I have Sympathy for what the service people have experienced but there should be intervention with this particular service man so that he does not affect his children in a negative way. It was truly disgusting to watch that man brag about how his daughter who looks to be about seven stopped him from Taking his life.
    9booksrmylife-40268

    We Owe it to Our Vets

    Although I'm not a regular watcher of documentaries, I do have friends and family who are combat veterans. I've observed them, listened to their stories, hugged them and cried with them and experienced a fuller understanding of how they literally put their lives on the line. And our military services are all volunteer. Then they come home from war, and our government says, "Thanks for that. Good luck." And we and they know better. PTSD is not a new thing. The healing power of the relationship between dogs--who love unconditionally and heal through that love--and our veterans is amazing, emotional, and critical. We send them to war and they come back broken; dogs can and do assist them in becoming "Un-broken." As Hemingway said, "The broken parts are where the light gets in." Service dogs are the glue that puts them back together so that light can shine within. I have some issues artistically and editorial with some aspects of the documentary, but the overriding trope of how important these dog/veteran relationships are is clearly delineated. I spent large portions of the documentary with my mouth open wondering, "WHY?" Why isn't this a covered benefit by the VA?? Regardless, watch the film, step up your compassion and appreciation for our warriors. I did.
    10mcharmer

    Powerful Watch

    As someone who works with service dog organizations, it is a great reminder that service dogs can truly change lives and make a difference for those who need it most. I'm proud to support US Veterans.
    10mgranov-44715

    Service Dog Heal!

    A very important film. This is most honest depiction of the impact of war on veterans with PTSD that I have ever seen. But it's also one of the most uplifting, because the service dogs that help the vets come back to their lives are miraculous. They make the audience feel as healed as the vets.
    9climber-62114

    As a veteran

    I found this difficult to watch, but powerful and subtle. I hope it gets more resources to those who would benefit.

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      • November 1, 2019 (United States)
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      • $6,173
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,904
      • Nov 3, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,173
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      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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