Director Christopher Davenport creates a masterpiece in this documentary, outlining the complex and intricate development that the strategies “WarTrains” have undergone during the course of history, from the countryside of Civil War America to the jungles of Vietnam. This doco contains a full 57 minutes of non-stop excitement, with the outstanding narration of Wes Carey to guide you through WarTrains in all their glory.
The research done is thorough and accurate, with not a single mention of Wikipedia in their credits. In fact, there is almost nothing that this documentary can be faulted for, with the minor oversight that there is no mention of the current activities of WarTrains, which means that the documentary misses out on some extraordinary opportunities, and possibly costing Mr. Davenport a Nobel Peace Prize. However, given it was made in 1998, it could be excused for this error.
As I rate this documentary 11.4/10, I recommend that all should watch this. NOW.
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