I have just seen "World War I", which is about the enthusiasm of the British and German soldiers in August 1914. It shows the horrible results of the war inside the trenches, in northern France.
It seems that the erred strategies of both sides did not count the casualties. To gain 300 m of land, they loose 5.000 soldiers each day.
But also shows the intimacy of the soldiers of both sides. I was moved by the last scene, when a British soldier, mortally wounded, gives his hand to the German foe, who also is going to die.
Exactly at the time when the diplomats of both countries are shaking hands in a Palace of Paris, signing the armistice.