Stand By Enemy
Stand By Enemy

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Stand By Enemy

2004
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Mandarin

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IMDb7.6/10
Director: Rob StewartGenres: Documentary, War, History

Plot Summary

This documentary examines the Vietnam War and its devastating impact on the lives of soldiers and civilians. Through archival footage and interviews, it delves into the political decisions, military strategies, and the human cost of the conflict. The film explores the lasting trauma and consequences for those involved, questioning the reasons behind the war and its enduring legacy.

Critical Reception

Stand By Enemy received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its unflinching look at the Vietnam War and its profound human impact. Reviewers highlighted the powerful use of archival material and the insightful interviews, though some noted its somber tone. Audiences found it a moving and important historical document.

What Reviewers Say

  • A powerful and emotionally resonant examination of the Vietnam War.

  • Effectively uses archival footage and interviews to convey the human cost of conflict.

  • Provides a somber but necessary historical perspective on a controversial war.

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Fun Fact

Director Rob Stewart, a Canadian filmmaker, also directed the critically acclaimed documentary 'Revolution' (2010).

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