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Maladjusted Jester
Jul 11, 2012


I watched this movie during a long summer desk shift, and at first, for about 48 minutes or so, I was wondering where the 'war' part of it was. I noticed the star-studded cast which is a white lie (most only appear for a few minutes) , and was expecting a sort of Saving Private Ryan in the Pacific, if you get me.

However, once I decided to stick it out and let the film take its course, I really started getting intrigued. Sure, there was excitement, but mostly it started to get really deep under my skin. I don't know particularly why. Part of it could be the amazing score, and it's a soundtrack I'd -greatly- recommend. Most notably are the tracks, "Journey to the Line," "Light," and "God U Tekem Laef Blong Mi" just tears my heart out.

Wonderful cast, too, and the ending was beautiful.

4.5/5

P.S. There are more Melanesian choir tracks to be had, just not directly from the soundtrack itself. You'll probably have to hit up Youtube for those.

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