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And Now... Make Your Peace with God
Two men are on their way to Denver City to settle a personal score. One is looking for the murderer of his father, the other for a former friend who stole his gold. They're joined by a third person, a mysterious pistolero.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the grim realities of the Vietnam War through the eyes of American soldiers. It presents raw footage and interviews, offering a stark and unflinching look at the combat experience, the psychological toll on soldiers, and the societal impact of the conflict.
Critical Reception
Released during the height of the Vietnam War, 'And Now... Make Your Peace with God' was noted for its brutal honesty and unflinching portrayal of combat. While not widely distributed, it garnered attention for its powerful depiction of the soldier's experience, resonating with audiences seeking a deeper understanding of the war's human cost.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw and unflinching depiction of the Vietnam War.
Considered a powerful and moving testament to the soldiers' experiences.
Noted for its historical significance in documenting the conflict.
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Fun Fact
The documentary's title is derived from a phrase often used to prepare soldiers for imminent danger or death, reflecting the perilous situations depicted within the film.
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