Dulce et Decorum Est… (Regeneration)
This scene of the film Regeneration recreates the momento in which Wilfred Owen writes one of his most famous poems: "Dulce et Decorum est", describing the horrors of the war, the anguish and loneliness of the soldier and the disclosure of the Old Lie which politicians and warmongers have always used to send people to war, since there is nothing sweet nor honorable in dying for one's country.
Видео Dulce et Decorum Est… (Regeneration) канала Santi Abad
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