Sebastian Junger doc to bring soldiers hardships back into spotlight
Soldiers in a Korengal Valley, regarded as a many dangerous place in a world, as well as site of filming for a documentary. Photo: The US Army
If a name Sebastian Junger sounds familiar, it probably is.Jungers a journalist who wrote a wildly popular book The Perfect Storm. To a writers own surprise, a hardcover outlayed a year upon The New York Times bestseller list; a paperback stayed at a top of a same list for some-more than two years. A Hollywood film with A-listers George Clooney as well as Mark Wahlberg was made.
Well forgive him for a actuality that a tenure has right away become an entrenched word in American English, generally in light of his new project, a just-released documentary, Restrepo.
Restrepo is a name of an American fight medic, Pfc. Juan Restrepo, who was killed in action, as well as a subsequent military outpost his section built in his name.
Junger as well as his co-director, Tim Hetherington, outlayed a year embedded with a 173d Airborne Brigades Battle Company, Second Platoon. Free from talking-head commentary, a documentary is completely framed from a perspective of a soldiers, a narrative strategy that contributed to a films win at this years Sundance Film Festival.
Have we seen Restrepo? If so, wed adore to listen to your opinions in a comments section.
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