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The Men

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The Men depicts the experiences of Ken, a former soldier rendered paraplegic following a war injury, within a VA hospital ward. He grapples with depression and challenges related to his physical limitations, requiring assistance and facing difficulties in personal relationships. The narrative focuses on his adaptation to life as a wheelchair user and his evolving self-perception.

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What is The Men about?

The Men is a 1950 drama about Ken, a former soldier who becomes paraplegic after a war injury. Much of the story takes place in a veterans hospital as he struggles with depression, dependence, and relationships outside the ward.

Who plays Ken in The Men?

Marlon Brando plays Ken, his first major film role. Teresa Wright plays Ellen, Ken’s wife, whose relationship with him is tested by his injury and emotional withdrawal.

Is The Men set in a military hospital?

Yes. The film focuses on a Veterans Administration hospital and the men recovering there. Its story is less about battlefield action than about rehabilitation and the difficult return to civilian life.

What war injury does Ken suffer in The Men?

Ken is rendered paraplegic after a spinal injury during military service. The film concentrates on how that injury changes his mobility, self-image, marriage, and sense of independence.

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