Do you ever really win when it comes to war?
Two fathers from opposite ends of the war in Iraq go head to head in Canada, searching for justice and peace through violence.
Gibsons, BC | Thriller, Action
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Naseer (PATRICK SABONGUI) stands over his sons grave, preparing to set a plan into motion for justice that will forever define who he is.
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Comments (67)
bloody looking events are going to take place in this film, I just know it, isn't there enough vgore out there win the world already
The music makes it really sad. Good acting too. It's a sad story. Well-done! Keep up the good work, wish the best!
Good luck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
awesome job Matt and crew! I hope you guys win and get to make this film. Best of luck to The Wounded!!
Really good music made you feel sad, and the soccer ball was a great prop good job. Will be following this
A picture is worth a thousand words... a minute of moving pictures tells a much larger story. Great job, as always.
Very emotional scene and it will defiantly hit home with a lot of people with children. It had a huge impact on me and I do not even have children, Music was a fabulous touch as well!
Really like the music, makes you want more appealing to a wide audience. Did the boy die or are you leaving us in suspence
Really love the use of music to help convey and carry this video. Really captivating/eery!
Good music to match the tone of the film. The flower petals confused me. Did the boy die or did a woman die? Roses made me think it was his wife.
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