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'Peace' eloquently tells a Vietnam story
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2012
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'Peace' eloquently tells a Vietnam story
2012
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It's Richard Zuscak's impassioned, remonstrative portrayal of Morgan Lewis, David's soldier buddy, and the only man to survive in [David]'s unit, that represents the message that [Lester W. Paquin] is trying to impart. \"Memorial: David's Peace\" is not a political or ideological screed. It's not taking sides on the issue of going or not going to war. What it is doing is something far more basic - honoring those who serve their country and respecting the sacrifices that they make. It's a point that Morgan hammers home to [Josh] with a blistering combination of anger and compassion that Josh listens to with humble re-evaluation. Paquin also imbues his play with an all-encompassing multi-generational perspective when David's grandson, Kyle (Diego Cruz) tells David that he's going to the Middle East to serve his country, and can't comprehend why Vietnam vets were looked down upon by their own country.
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GateHouse Media, Inc
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