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The Pacific DVD Set Review
The Pacific DVD Set Review

The Pacific DVD set as a compilation is just breathtaking; we all take our TV viewing for granted these days but, just occasionally something comes along that really stands out and leaves you with a real sense of being there and feeling for the characters involved and I have to say that you would have to be pretty hardened not to totally immerse yourself in this particular epic.

Ok, so there have been any number of tales set in World War 2 and some really have been pretty spectacular but, I am going to stick my neck out here and say I have never experienced anything quite like this before. As a collaboration between Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg they have created a masterpiece.

The Pacific DVD set tells the story of three particular marines focusing on their actual, individual experiences during the conflict with the Japanese in World War 2 using a combination of real events and personal experiences in a groundbreaking way.

I personally have never been in combat and could never imagine or totally understand what it must be like but, through the three marines Robert Leckie, John Balisone and Eugene Sledge and some graphic scenes, you begin to realise some of the debilitating effects of war not just physically but psychologically too.

With a number of World War 2 veterans featured on disc 6 sharing horrific and graphic memories it all backs up the previously seen stories and if you were in any doubt to authenticity then these brave men will put you right back there with them and make you feel very humble indeed.

You really see how horrendous the fighting was against an enemy whose mantra has always been death before dishonour making them an extremely brutal and relentless adversary.

Not only that but, with impenetrable rain forests as the battle ground, conditions for taking on this fanatical enemy were far from ideal making day to day living hell on earth. So, these men were pushed physically and mentally to the limits.

The episodes cover so many aspects and influences of this brutal conflict so we see the characters at home, on leave and away from the battle field too. But, with powerful depictions of half starved, exhausted soldiers trying to fight in torrential rain and battling malaria too it is difficult not to feel their pain and raw emotion.

If the Pacific DVD set was a book, I for one certainly could not put it down from start to finish such is the power of the drama that unfolds before your very eyes, totally compelling.

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