HD
1989
Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon, renowned poets of World War I, find themselves at a rest home designed for soldiers grappling with deep emotional scars. Amidst the backdrop of the war's horrors, these literary giants confront their trauma and the psychological toll of combat. As they navigate their struggles, the bond between them grows, revealing the profound impact of war on creativity and the human spirit. Their journey serves as a poignant exploration of trauma, friendship, and the healing power of art during one of history's darkest chapters.