Korengal, director Sebastian Junger's follow-up to his documentary Restrepo, shows how the combat depicted in the first movie has left its mark on soldiers. The filmmakers contrast how some veterans still take pride in their lethal activities, others mourn the friends they've lost, and still others wrestle with profound guilt for having killed fellow humans. Perry Seibert, Rovi
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Korengal, director Sebastian Junger's follow-up to his documentary Restrepo, shows how the combat depicted in the first movie has left its mark on soldiers. The filmmakers contrast how some veterans still take pride in their lethal activities, others mourn the friends they've lost, and still others wrestle with profound guilt for having killed fellow humans. Perry Seibert, Rovi
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