By Seif SelimContributing Writer In his second war movie, the British director Sam Mendes made a brilliant WW1 film that perfectly captures trench-warfare ambiance. Mendes

By Seif SelimContributing Writer In his second war movie, the British director Sam Mendes made a brilliant WW1 film that perfectly captures trench-warfare ambiance. Mendes
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