The Ants Go Marching

All Quiet on the Western Front
1929 Best Picture

100 Words
Are they young men or merely boys, these brave soldiers marching off to war? Based on the novel whose translation claims “Nothing New in the West,” these soldier boys fight real and imagined demons in the trenches. At the behest of Professor X (not really, it’s the glasses), they parade to the front only to confront death on a daily basis. Perhaps the glory of war is more like famine, shell shock, and sleepless nights and sometimes it’s the sight of a fallen friend. Almost 100 years old, the message is a tale as old as time: War is Hell.


One response to “The Ants Go Marching”

  1. Suz Avatar

    I knew I was going to like this post for the 1929 posts the most, so I read it last. This one is my fav; there are NOT enough movies, songs, artworks enough to drive home the point that “war is hell” and we need to never, ever go there. Great post; wonderful film and amazing book. Thanks!

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