This film is currently available to view at the Mediatheque at the BFI South Bank.It is really a companion piece to Journeys End.However this film contains many gripping battle scenes.The first few scenes are set before the war and show the friendship between the two leads.They both enlist and are sent to Gallipoli.The film follows similar lines to Journeys End.What comes through is the senseless slaughter.The performances are very stilted.There is some fluid camera-work.In some instances it sounds as if the actors have been recorded in a bathroom.As the film has co directors it has to be said that the film is slightly uneven but it is well worth viewing