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Good inconvenience, I finally found a US edition of this film so I can take it. Can’t the recent title be attach in brackets or something beside the ‘nouveau’ so you at least accumulate it?! The philistine who came up with the unique title didn’t even bother to peer at a Sassoon or Owens poem, obviously. My suggested title above (which admittedly may be no better as a film title) is from a Sassoon poem and I picked it more or less at random on the first page I opened in my anthology.

The film did manage to collect across the abominable (British) Imperial jingoism without ramming it down our throats more or less exclusively. The experiences that caused such acute suffering as displayed by the inmates of Craiglockhard were presented well, as was the personal humiliation of succumbing to mental illness or “shell-shock”. Less successful however, was the treatment of the worst thing a soldier can do: failing to act with stoicism and diffidence. (Sassoon for example, developed an intense hatred for civilians as a result of this fairytale “let’s all pretend we’re having a radiant time in Flanders because that’s what they want to hear at home, and we can’t go upsetting the ladies, now can we, lads? “, that at least outlasted the war.)

This was a well-scripted, well-acted,thoughtful and thought-provoking film. This is not a standard “tear-jerker” but if it does not fabricate you shed a walk of sorrow and rage then you must have been multi-tasking.

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This film actually rekindled a schoolgirl interest in the history of the First World War and in the fantastic change in and range of poetry resulting from the experience of those in the imperfect trenches of France and Flanders.

BEHIND THE LINES is a film adaptation of the first volume of Pat Barker’s obedient Regeneration trilogy. I was anxious to peruse this DVD since I finished reading this book last week, but I had some reservations since film adaptations are often less than par. However, shortly after pressing the play button I was reassured that this DVD did the book a vast justice. The directors did a phenomenal job in re-creating the atmosphere of the suffering of the soldiers and the horrific psychological consequences of trench fighting. Tedious THE LINES follows a group of officers suffering from shell shock who are treated at Craiglockhart War Hospital outside Edinburgh. There is no doubt that what these soldiers experience can disturb even the most strong-minded individual today. The principle psychiatrist is Dr. Rivers, who suffered from his fill personal demons and war symptoms. He created strong friendships with many of his patients and cared dearly for their well being. Rivers is a complex, nuanced character. While he portrays an exterior of believing in the War, he holds an internal debate of the War’s philosophical warrants.

As stated by a previous reviewer, the unique title of this film is Regeneration *not* Slow the Lines. I have no view why the title was changed when it was released in the United States because the fresh title doesn’t earn any sense. Another complaint is that there is a lack of any special features on this DVD. It would have been pleasurable to recognize a director commentary or gradual the scenes footage. It’s dejected that this is a bare bones DVD. Regardless of these two negative aspects, Slow THE LINES is a amazing and deeply titillating film of British soldiers suffering from shell shock during the Titanic War.

Read Pat Barker’s Regeneration trilogy and stare this film. Both are highly recommended.
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