Ghosts of War Comments

  • Clement 2023-07-03 19:33:46

    Is this... a cyberpunk ghost movie? It's you who thought you were watching a ghost movie and found out that it was actually a sci-fi movie; when you accepted that it was a sci-fi movie, it started to be haunted again... Director on what floor are you on? The overall plot is not outstanding, but the genre is still quite...

  • Wiley 2023-07-03 18:10:12

    Science fiction + war + horror, the endless hell created by guilt and curse, when rationality and kindness stand on opposite sides, no matter how you choose, you will fall into the...

  • Francisca 2023-06-13 02:48:17

    Shadow 20325: The rhythm of the ancient castle is a little loose, but the plot reversal is not bad. Especially the final touch, the cigar should be a...

  • Major 2023-06-02 22:30:23

    This level of intimidation is too...

  • Norberto 2023-05-31 11:13:03

    What you thought was a ghost movie turned into a sci-fi movie. ....

  • Emmalee 2023-05-28 12:44:36

    cheated by the navy. . . Unexpectedly, such a rough film even has a navy. . . Not only all kinds of gangs, but also the logic of bullshit is unreasonable. . . Thought it was filmed by The Asylum. . ....

  • Dell 2023-05-17 08:02:40

    I don't like watching ghost movies. You thought it was a war movie, it turned out to be a ghost movie, you thought it was a ghost movie, but it was actually a sci-fi...

  • Daniella 2023-05-08 05:28:23

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  • Misty 2023-05-01 13:00:03

    The combination of war movie + ghost movie is quite novel, but the final transition from World War II to the trauma simulation of the Afghan War is really blunt and...

  • Dallin 2023-04-24 06:43:24

    Very interesting...

Extended Reading

Ghosts of War quotes

  • Title Card: This war will not end. With every mile my body and spirit break. Every jolt makes brittle my mind. Each step pulls me further from home until I am the shell of the man that kissed my mother goodbye a forever ago.

    Title Card: And I tense endlessly. Not knowing which will arrive first, the bullet that takes my life or my final chance for redemption. -D. Werner, 18 years old, WWII Private 1st Class