Thank You For Your Service

2017년 • 109분
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리뷰 267개
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For Sergeant Adam Schumann (MILES TELLER)--and many soldiers like him--the process of leaving combat back in Iraq was as seemingly simple as getting on that plane. But standing on the tarmac again in the arms of loved ones would turn out to be merely a first step in the long and exacting journey of actually returning home. Thank You for Your Service follows a group of U.S. soldiers returning from Iraq who struggle to integrate back into family and civilian life while living with the memory of a war that threatens to destroy them long after they've left the battlefield.
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2018년 2월 26일
This movie comes near (on the outside) to what vets face upon returning from combat, but cannot, will not, or even approach the deep feelings returning vets face in reality. As a vet, I can say, these feelings NEVER go away, and haunt us day and night. No one can understand what we have gone through in combat, except for another whom has worn our boots in such. I thank those that made this film, but you will never truly understand the combat veteran's mind and soul.
Isabella [Jacobs] Hale
2018년 3월 23일
Helps those on the outside -- try and grasp an image of the true painful, overwhelming struggle that vets [or anyone] with PTSD or a type of trauma -- have to deal with. And it takes a pretty realistic look at the shortage of affordable mental health services for anyone who is in need. It also sheds light on the impact a few people -- who really care about what they do (helping people) can have {even if it is on a lunch break or a phone}..
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joe carr
2018년 1월 31일
Very well done... I was in the military from 86-89 and when I went back to civilian life, I seen what these men had to go through all too much. I lived in Providence, RI at the time... seeing disregard for those that served, no matter what amount of time or where they served, was an all too familiar thing. The feeling for those that have served has been better over the years, but the VA really has to get a better hand on how to handle those that have served and treat them much better.I have way too many friends that were killed by friendly fire, suicide or PTSD slowly destroying their minds.