
Apple pie cheerleader turned tough-as-nails machine gunner in the Iraq War, Sgt. Robynn Murray comes home to face a new kind of battle she never anticipated.... (Full plot summary below)
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Apple pie cheerleader turned tough-as-nails machine gunner in the Iraq War, Sgt. Robynn Murray comes home to face a new kind of battle she never anticipated.
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| User ReviewKevin MOne of the best doc's I've seen. Sheds some light on what war does to its soldier citizens, and the price they pay is with their lives, even if they come home alive. |
| User ReviewIda KOnly about 40 mins long, but who likes a film or doc that drags things on too long? A short but evocative doc of a PTSD sufferer and Iraq War's daily frustrations with the army and her experiences as a combat soldier, as well as her road to recovery with the help of family, friends and art. A solid doc that touches on the serious and all too common issue of PTSD in combat vets, but form the perspective of an early 20 something former high school cheerleader turned US Army Sargent. |
| User ReviewSean GI really enjoyed this film. Gives real insight to his these soldiers feel when they come home from war, especially the females. It is a painful story but gives hope to these people who have fought for our freedom and give there lives for a cause. whether you agree or disagree with war, you have to have more respect after seeing this. |
| User ReviewTracy FInteresting story. Think they could have dug deeper. |
| User ReviewGreg FWow...as a soldier myself, I'm glad I never had to serve with this girl. I got it, war is horrible, but that's our job. PTSD is no joke either, but that is the result combat situations. She signed up for this. She pledged a solemn oath, and if she didn't take it seriously, then that is on her. This entire short is a basically one long whine session of condemnation for the U.S. Army. Terrible. |