The focus of this article is the first act of the second act, aiming to educate the audience about the real fear of the forefront life. Sharif injured in Passchendaele in 1917, wrote from experience of his war. He created a very realistic scene, and because of his experience, it helps viewers to more believe the drama and understand the difficulties a soldier faces.
Sharif's journey of the reinforced concrete "traveling to the west" is over, "the end of the journey" was based on R C Sherriff's experience as an officer of the trenches of the First World War. This is the first war game that focused on the reality of soldiers' daily lives. Prior to the end of the journey, the drama will devilize the enemy, focus on heroic behavior, or use war to be useless. This drama is one of the numerous literary works produced 10 years after the end of the war and expresses the fear of war by observing the daily life of men.
It is the beauty seen in the roughness of RC. The sheriff fulfilled the trip in 1928. Given this obvious intimacy, few staff have problems. Since the job of James Whale in 1930, the sheriff's job appeared in the first faithful movie conversion in 1988. Saul Dibb Director (The Dutchess, Suite Francaise) brought this powerful pillar to the 100th anniversary of the First World War, citing the historical background. With performance and patient tension, Journey's End is a worthwhile experience to participate in all the quiet and brilliant paths of the Western Front, the York Sgt. And Gallipoli courses.
Director Saul Dibb (Suite Francaise) and author Simon Reade (Private Peace) co-ordinated the 90 year old work based on the actual experience of RC Sergeant in commemoration of the centennial anniversary of the end of the First World War . It reminds me of the fear of this dark ages in history in a timely and thorough manner. With excellent British cast and wonderful production, Journey's End is an absolute classic of war type. In the last year of the 1918 war, the story centered on the British infantry company C company and joined them when they went to the forefront of Aisne in France. Under the guidance of Captain Stanhope, a problematic young officer relied on whiskey to paralyze the plight, where the soldiers quickly learned that the Germans were offensive with 6 days of activity .