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Finally (after 14 years ...) I watched the entire ten episodes of The Pacific.
That is one of the best/accurate portrayals of WW2 US military I've ever seen. The guys before the war, during training, first battle experience, comradeship and respect, first "love affairs", endless misery endured because "our cause is just", broken bodies and souls. Then the return to US and trying to adjust to "normal" life.
The last episode reminds me of Wyler's 1946 "The Best Years of our Lives": Our world has changed, and so have we.
Excellent.
That is one of the best/accurate portrayals of WW2 US military I've ever seen. The guys before the war, during training, first battle experience, comradeship and respect, first "love affairs", endless misery endured because "our cause is just", broken bodies and souls. Then the return to US and trying to adjust to "normal" life.
The last episode reminds me of Wyler's 1946 "The Best Years of our Lives": Our world has changed, and so have we.
Excellent.
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