Memorial Day Blu-Ray Review
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Memorial Day Blu-Ray Review
Synopsis: When SSgt. Kyle Vogel leaves a handwritten letter on the seat of his car, grabs a pistol and steps into a Minnesota forest, we wonder who he is and what he's about to do. Flash back a few months as Vogel lies wounded in a hospital near Anbar Province, Iraq. The night before he's due to return to combat, his doctor, Lt. Kelly Tripp, presses him on why he's so obsessed with collecting battle souvenirs. Kyle proceeds to tell her what happened on Memorial Day, 1993, when, as a 13-year old boy, he discovered his Grandpa Bud's WWII footlocker. Though reluctant to talk about the war, Bud, who served with the 82nd Airborne, strikes a deal with Kyle: "Pick any three objects, and I'll tell you the story behind each one." As we see Bud's WWII tales from Europe, we also see how Kyle's experiences in Iraq have paralleled them-and how that day on the porch will affect how he ultimately deals with the losses, regrets and moral dilemmas that unite all soldiers across wars and generations
Review: One of the most difficult things about war is not only trying to stay alive, but trying to keep from losing your mind and altering your perception forever. Memorial Day shows us the lives of a grandfather, WWII vet, and his grandson and their experiences during and after conflict and how they deal with the aftermath of what they've seen/done and trying to return to "normal" life. This is a great film and we recommend not only for vets and their families, but for everyone.