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5.0 out of 5 stars
An exceptionally good documentary...., May 3, 2003
This review is from: Return with Honor (DVD)
In what is probably the most revealing documentary ever created on ex-POW's from Vietnam, Return With Honor is an outstanding testament to absolute courage, honor, bravery, camaraderie, and survival. Individual interviews woven with footage from United States and Vietnamese archives paint a very vivid and oftentimes emotional picture of the brutal experience suffered by our U.S. servicemen held captive in Hanoi. Leaving very little to the imagination, this documentary explores the many facets of captivity to include barbaric torture, communication processes between prisoners, coping with solitary confinement, demoralizing loneliness, and inhuman living conditions. Additional interviews with the spouses of POW's reveal their pain and emotion they dealt with on the home front while not knowing the fates of their husbands. Finishing off with their triumphant return home, it is truly inspirational and heartwarming to see the footage of these heroic men reunited with their families. This DVD itself has superb sound and video qualities and offers good additional features such as 26 biographies of POW's and interviews with the producers on the making of Return With Honor. This documentary comes very highly recommended to everyone and leaves you with a resounding message of patriotism and a deep respect for America and her U.S. servicemen.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Serving with an Honorable Man, August 30, 2000
I am definitely a priviledged service member. I work at the U.S. Embassy in Hanoi, Vietnam. I serve with Pete Peterson, U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam. Having walked through the doors of Hoa Lo Prison and viewed what is left of the infamous compound, I must say that the video truly puts into perspective the trials and tribulations of what those servicemembers went through. I have read the propaganda under photos of my Ambassador and of Everett Alvarez commenting of their humane treatment. The video gives some insight into how those activities came about. After viewing this documentary, I must say that we should all be proud of the ones who stand on that wall because all of us won't have the opportunity and those of us who will may not respond the same as these men did. I am honored to serve with just one of them! I am a privledged Marine who is living in one of the most famous landmarks in Marine history. This video is outstanding! Anyone who is interested in the history should view this video and I am here to tell you that it is the closest you can get to walking through that dark archway and feeling those walls and shackles. It is a must see for all veterans and civilians alike. I am appreciative of their sacrifices and praise their will to survive.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A testament to the human spirit, May 9, 2001
This review is from: Return with Honor (DVD)
A film that should be watched by everyone. Words cannot describe the horrors and humiliations these men faced while in captivity, but this film effectively manages to convey the POWs' plight, their suffering, and their triumphant 'return with honor'. Particularly compelling are their accounts of torture, their various methods of communication (the "tap code" in particular) and how a cough, a sneeze, or a blink was able to communicate a thousand words. The newsreel images further bring these stories to life. I cannot fathom how these men managed to endure for three, four, some six and seven years, and still maintain a belief in tomorrow and a will to endure. This film is truly a testament to the human spirit.
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