We saw it!

Louthepou and I saw it last Sunday night.
Both of us felt that the symbolism was a bit much. The love story was OK but the scene where Gross makes it with the nurse behind the lines was too much and Lou's comment was, "what ever happened to foreplay?"
The recruiting scenes in Calgary I thought were very well done and totally believable.
When Gross takes the platoon forward and pauses his men in a bunch, I thought WTF!
I was surpried with a number of other things. The fact that in many battle scenes, the close-ups of the SMLEs showed them uncocked. I wondered how much time was given to the soldier-actors in rifle bolt manipulation, I saw no rapid fire.But as someone said above, it was not made for us milsurp nuts.

Perhaps Archery Nut who acted it in could comment on this point.
I was not happy at the end when Gross is playing Christ bearing the wounded kid on his back. And when they showed the triage unit's staff, all out of the tents looking towards (apparently) Gross, with the battle on hold, I was miffed. In reality, I doubt that the triage unit was that close to the action.
And the scenes supposedly close enough to ride to from Calgary where the Dunne abandoned house on the edge of the bluff, was I thought was far into the foothills for the mountains to show so prominently.
The lighting for the battle scenes with all of the rain coming down appeared to have been filmed under lights, and in the sky behind the rain could be see white cumulus clouds. On exiting the film, I heard a older vet say to me that they did not know enough to sling the rifles muzzle down in the rain.
IMHO the acting was good.
The film certainly is up there with "All Quiet on the Western Front" and "Das Boot" as an anti-war film.
I hope that none of these comments put anyone off from seeing it as Gross did an excellent job in bringing it to the screen.