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To End All Wars
Classification: Drama

Directed:

- David L. Cunningham

Actors/Actresses:

- Kiefer Sutherland
- Robert Carlyle




A Movie to End All Movies

I saw this film last year at a private showing in Seattle. I expected the usual war movie and got so much more. The story started out as a typical war story but quickly turned into a movie about human beings and their inner struggles with evil. The lessons brought out in this movie about love, mercy, and forgiveness were totally unexpected and quite moving in the context of a WW II prison camp. It is truly a shame that this movie was never released into theaters here since the message conveyed so powerfully in the movue is one that the world needs to here. It was truly of Academy Award caliber. Maybe if enough people speak out the movie will be released into theaters and the movie will get the praise it deserves. Buy it and share it with others.


Superb film

This is a deeply moving, thoughtful film.
Gene Veith, writing in World Magazine, said it is "one of the powerful cinematic expositions of the Christian faith.... Whereas Chariots of Fire, for all of its virtues, never got around to mentioning the gospel, To End All Wars amounts to a sustained meditation on the core of Christianity."
Eric Metaxas, writing in Books ; Culture, says: To End All Wars is a powerful film that tells the absolutely harrowing tale of a group of Allied POWs conscripted by the Japanese to build the Burma-Siam railway during World War II. Based on a true story told by Ernest Gordon in his book, In the Valley of the Kwai, this movie is bloody, violent, and profound, portraying a raw, full-throated Christianity of the sort that hasn't been much in evidence since, say, Dostoesvsky. It is emphatically not the cinematic equivalent of a Thomas Kinkade painting."P>Highly recommended!


Excellent Movie

I didnt know what to expect, but I was pleasantly surprised. This movie has very thought-provoking themes presented in a great way. One of the more sensible war movies I have seen, well worth the time. It's too bad that it wasn't publicized more becuase it truly is outstanding.






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