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But its real subject is the difficulty that WWII soldiers, as trained killers, were having as they made the transition to civilian life.
After crossing the street dodging the tanks, the scene abruptly ended, and cut back to scenes at the apartment, before continuing to the
soldiers
and their families at the fence.
In my opinion, the movie is an excellent example of the realities of war and a tribute to the
soldiers
of all nations who fought and bled into the soil Gallipoli.
It would appear that Samuels was visited by a group of drunken
soldiers
the previous evening, and with one of them seemingly missing, the evidence certainly implicates the missing soldier.
If you look carefully, you will notice that suddenly all the
soldiers
are left-handed!
On their trip, they are spotted by German soldiers, who wound Sotnikov.
I loved the scene with the wounded
soldiers
and Julie's singing to them.
In the movie, Japanese
soldiers
have been left to fend for themselves in the jungles of the Philipines.
Short stories like Two
Soldiers
is an endearing tale of two brothers in December 1941 after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Such battallions were formed due to the increasing demand for
soldiers
as the Soviet Union was taking heavy casualties all through out the war.
These battalions consisted of convicts and dishonored
soldiers
who were given the chance to clear their names by proving themselves in combat.
It's little slow starting, but after it gets going is very funny & Jerry's use of irony like never before in his earlier films..., ie, Who's Minding the Store, The Nutty Professor, etc., the idea, is clear, it's a mock of the Dirty Dozen, instead of getting
soldiers
on death row to do a suicide mission as in that film, you have 4, 4-f's & 2 tag alongs.
Peck chooses for this mission
soldiers
which he considers to be the scum of the earth and the actors that play these soldiers, Ward Bond, Lon Chaney Jr., Neville Brand among others, are excellent.
Throughout the whole movie, Tamura remains a bit cowardish, but very civil, when the other
soldiers
become more like animals by using their basic instincts for survival Tamura is still remaining human and would not degrade.
There, he fights a dog and finds a lot of corpses of Japanese
soldiers
stacked up in front of a church.
One of the examples is Tamura, another one the piled up bodies of Japanese
soldiers
in front of the church and another important one is, when the Japanese
soldiers
are trying to cross a street and the Americans are already waiting there for them and shooting all of the Japanese
soldiers
which have worse equipment and are fed worse and have no health equipment or anything alike.
Shame is rather unique as a war film (or rather quite the anti-war film) in that it not only doesn't focus on the
soldiers
or politics involved (there is politics but not how you'd think it'd be shown), it deals with its two main subjects as the only two beings that can possibly be cared about at all in this brutal, decaying society they inhabit.
Bullets are flying and bodies are dying in a gun skirmish over the opening credits, where the intensity of the film never lets up throughout the duration, focusing on grim faces, worn out
soldiers
with next to nothing to eat, a terrified population under occupation, starving children with petrified mothers, all cast in an immense landscape of endless white snow.
What Russian
soldiers
are left hide under cover of forests, but are forced to send food expeditions to neighboring farms.
This film follows two
soldiers
that from the outset are on a near impossible mission, as there's little food left anywhere in the dead of winter.
Shtrafbat - Penal Battalion is a moving, and mostly honest, look at the lives and deaths of Soviet
soldiers
who were sentenced to wash away their crimes with blood during World War Two.
Clint Eastwood plays a wounded Union soldier found by a girl from a Confederate boarding school and he's taken in and nursed back to health instead of turned over to Confederate
soldiers.
On a routine mission in Iraq a group of Delta
soldiers
recover a computer hard drive from an Alqueda training camp detailing the location of weapons specialist Dr Walsh.
...I saw this movie when it first came out in France, in my hometown, 54 years ago, I was nine, and today I still remember each black and white frame, especially the black ones, because it was so tense, scary, those sneaking attacks through that dark pass in the mountain, the two soldiers, prisoners forced to fight each other by their captors, the last battle with the uncovering of the wagon with the Gatling in it firing away, the last fight between Peck and the chief, and the Happy End which let me take back my breath.
This film contain a love sub-plot that does make sense because it helps us to understand that both civilians and
soldiers
made great sacrifices to preserve democracy.
Chaplin ends up capturing several German
soldiers
single-handed, and he spanks the German commander for refusing a cigarette.
He's tracked down by German soldiers, escapes from them again, and Purviance is arrested for assisting him.
Along the way, Chaplin employs some sight gags and slapstick in turning back the German
soldiers.
As Willard journeys upriver in an army boat with some
soldiers
accompanying, his witnessing the horrors and the insanity - and the overwhelming pointlessness of it all - leads to an eerie sympathy and identification with Kurtz before they even meet.
There is a war going on and
soldiers
start attacking people on the island.
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