Glory and the Grave | What Paths of Glory is Really About (Film Analysis)
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 Published On Oct 23, 2022

Paths of Glory was the first masterpiece of Stanley Kubrick (The Killing is close). Based on Humphrey Cobb's novel, Kubrick's 1957 movie touches on a variety of wartime themes. In this analysis, I examine how Paths of Glory makes a statement against selfish ambition masked as patriotism and how Paris becomes an ideal for confronting the random suffering of life. Thanks for watching!

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