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Korengal

Korengal picks up where Restrepo left off: the same valley, same men, but a very different look at the experience of war. The documentary consists of closeup interviews with soldiers in a platoon stationed at outpost Restrepo, during and after their deployment.
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San Diego Union-Tribune
June 27, 2014 "Korengal" doesn't have the immediacy of "Restrepo," but it's frequently affecting, as well as being a remembrance of just how young the people are we send into harm's way.
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Charlotte Observer
July 10, 2014 If the first film was made more for civilians who have never experienced war, the second seems to be aimed at veterans who want to reflect on their experiences.
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San Diego Reader
June 27, 2014 Not quite a coda to Sebastian Junger's and Tim Heatherington's...Restrepo - more of a commentary track, or a series of annotations.
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San Francisco Chronicle
June 26, 2014 The film is a tribute to the courage, tenacity and sorrow of the men with their boots on the ground in a place very far away.
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Arizona Republic
June 26, 2014 Those of us who haven't served on active duty can't know what it's like. Taken together, "Restrepo" and "Korengal" brings us about as close to the experience as we can, or would want, to get.
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Austin Chronicle
July 07, 2014 Remarkably frank, Korengal espouses no one clear sentiment towards war.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
June 27, 2014 In a series of expertly edited interviews conducted with infantrymen on their way home after a year in the Korengal Valley, Junger exposes us to the war's psychological toll.
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Washington Post
June 26, 2014 "Restrepo" felt like the story of how boys become men. "Korengal" feels like the story of how strangers become family.
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East Bay Express
July 02, 2014 Reminds us that Americans not very different than ourselves took the military as a job of work.
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Maven's Nest
January 02, 2016 While much insights are the same. . .now grudging honesty from African-American soldiers on differences [and] barely disguised cultural condescension to native Pashtuns.
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