National Review, September 28th, 1998
Regeneration, which disappeared at record speed from our screens, is a beautiful and potent film you are, alas, unlikely to see. A Scottish - Canadian coproduction, it deals with the poet Siegfried Sassoon, who, after winning the Military Cross for bravery as a lieutenant in World War I, concluded in 1916 that this war was immoral, and bravely spoke out against it. He hoped to publicize his cause by a court martial, but his fellow poet and officer Robert Graves convinced him that would be counterproductive. So he let himself be declared mad and sent to Craiglockhart Castle in Scotland, a milit...
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