You probably have not heard of the film “The Best Years of Our Lives.” Not because it’s some independent, underground flick, but because it came out in 1946.
It’s black and white and almost three hours long. Unless you are a film buff, you probably have not seen or heard of it. The film, though, is way ahead of its time and should be known.
The movie follows the experiences of three veterans returning home from World War II. The film depicts their transition back to their old life, how they are treated, post-traumatic stress, the hardships and lack of respect others give them, and how they deal with their problems.
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