 Cheryl, I just saw that all-quiet 1.7 BAFTAs, including Best Film. Cool. And you guys, gang, have you guys watched All Quiet in the Western Front? Not a bad movie. Pretty good movie. Okay. And I posted a link to an animation. Cheryl saw it in the FilmCat section that we have on Gilded. And since we're talking about world politics, where's my Gilded link? I posted in Film, in Light Topics, posted a link to an animation that I came across like 15, 17 years ago, early days of streaming or video online. Amazing animation. And it basically defines what war is, right? Defines what war is. The animation is called Fallen Art. Okay, Fallen Art. You can find it on Vimeo. The Vimeo one is from like 13 years ago. I'm not sure. I don't think it came out 13 years ago. It came out in mid-2000s, 2005, 2006, 2007, maybe, right? No, 2008 around there. Brilliant animation of what war is really about. Okay. And All Quiet in the Western Front, the beginning sequence, no spoilers, the beginning sequence, as soon as it started happening, it reminded me of that animation. Okay. And I won't talk about the rest of the movie, because it's a good movie. Well worth it. I think trauma-wise, in terms of emotional devastation, I think Come and See, the Russian war movie, is still more profound. I think, I don't think, Johnny's Got a Gun was pretty intense, the black and white movie. I think that's the movie. It's called Johnny's Got a Gun, where he goes to war and he's laid down. No sensation, no spoilers. That was extremely powerful, intense, as well as Stanley Kubrick's movie, All Quiet in the Western Front. No, not All Quiet. Oh, crap. I'll just forget. What's that? It's black and white movie with George C. Scott. Black and white movie with George C. Scott. Paths of Glory. I think Path of Glory is in fear rating. Yeah, Path. Thank you very much, Crafter. Paths of Glory is in fear rating. Okay. Johnny's Got a Gun is psychological devastation. Okay. Psychological devastation. All Quiet in the Western Front is, has very much political underpin to it. Okay. Showing the true absurdity of war and in large part plays with propaganda and stuff like this. I think Come and See is a must watch for every human being on this planet. Come and See is a must watch multiple times for every human being on this planet, because it encompasses all of that, but just takes it down to the raw bones of what war is. And once you watch Come and See, actually sit down and watch it and watch it by yourself. Don't talk to anyone else. Just immerse yourself in that movie. You will not be the same person after viewing it a couple of times. Okay. Yeah. And All Quiet in the Western Front has that feel to it as well. Has that feel to it as well.