In 1919, following his service as a sniper in World War I, Travis transitions to a role as a policeman in the expansive and desolate lands of northern Australia. During an operation gone awry, Travis inadvertently leads to the brutal massacre of an Indigenous tribe. Disillusioned by the actions of his superiors who seek to conceal the atrocity, Travis resigns in protest. However, twelve years later, he is reluctantly drawn back into the fold when tasked with tracking down Baywara, an Aboriginal warrior responsible for launching fierce attacks on the new settlers encroaching upon the land.Review:This gripping tale delves into the harrowing consequences of colonialism, shedding light on the clashes between cultures and the deep-seated wounds inflicted upon the Indigenous population. The morally complex journey of Travis serves as a poignant exploration of guilt, redemption, and the struggle to confront ones past. Against the starkly beautiful backdrop of the Australian wilderness, "1919" navigates the treacherous terrain of history, vengeance, and the enduring quest for justice.