I wouldn't dare say a negative thing about Restrepo, ever, it's one of the most daring, painstankingly exciting, and informative films i've seen in a long long time. But, I read this film is even better done. Looks like they take a more "back-home" approach although it also looks like they do show a lot of war footage. check it out.
"Dennis, a noted war photographer, was embedded with a U.S. Marine unit as they dropped behind enemy lines in southern Afghanistan for a major offensive. When 25-year-old Sgt. Nathan Harris was wounded by a bullet to the hip, Dennis took his camera to North Carolina to film his reintegration into a life of Wal-Mart runs, physical therapy, creeping pill dependence and disturbing gun love, all while his supportive wife, Ashley, nervously stands by."
I believe it is out now in select theaters.
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