The third (and best and hardest to watch) is Let There Be Light. Made in 1946, it "follows 75 U.S. soldiers who sustained debilitating emotional trauma and depression. A series of scenes chronicle their entry into a psychiatric hospital, their treatment and eventual recovery." It's a tough and valuable film, but its subject matter is so demoralizing that was banned by the Army for some 30+ years.
My #LentInMusic, 2017 (Day 31)
My #LentInMusic, 2017 (Day 30)
This Trailer Is Better Than Some Movies I've Seen
My #LentInMusic, 2017 (Day 29)
I Picked Another "Hobby Horse/Soap Box" Topic For My Latest Podcast
My #LentInMusic, 2017 (Day 28)
Creepy Shorts Are THE BEST!
My #LentInMusic, 2017 (Day 27)
My #LentInMusic, 2017 (Day 26)
My #LentInMusic, 2017 (Day 25)
My #LentInMusic, 2017 (Day 24)
The Second-Best Sermon The Great Karl Malden Ever Gave
"There you are. Sitting there, calm in your knowledge of health, secure in your well-being. Yet who could suffer the agonies of the damned tomorrow? Yes, even today. Or maybe the next hour, the next minute. And if we were to know which of you it was, what an awful sight it would be. A soul, doomed to the everlasting bottomless pit of a divine wrath! Yes, death comes unexpectedly!"