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The previous reviewer totally missed the point--the point is to reveal the truth about teaching our
soldiers
to kill people who are NOT terrorists, but who just live in our "enemy's" territory, and what it does to the
soldiers.
I give this movie a rating of "8" (and I'm a harsh grader) It's the Civil War story of renegade
"soldiers"
, if you want to call them that, against the North.
After World War Two the US Army decided to tackle a problem they faced throughout the war; that many
soldiers
got into battle and found themselves totally unable to kill another human being unless it was a matter of 'me or them'.
It is an examination of the psychological effects on our brave
soldiers
who join the military with hopes that they will protect and serve our country with honor as well as be taken care of by our government for it.
The film details the psychological changes that takes place in boot camp as the
soldiers
are turned into "killers for their country" and put into the war and the after effects once they return home.
In particular, German soldiers, army and the Nazi government are shown more "humanized".
Adolf Hitler's maniacal desire to impose his will on the rest of the world is the subject of this second in a seven part series of films produced by the U.S. War Department as an instructional tool for new
soldiers
entering the Armed Forces during World War II.
This is the true story of how three British
soldiers
escaped from the German Prisoner Of War (POW) camp, Stalag Luft III, during the Second World War.
Soldiers
are able to retrieve the case, but the terrorist makes his way to a hotel where he attempts to hide out.
Stragely, all but the Mexican director chose to portray the problems of individuals or groups in connection with 9-11: the Afghan refugees, deaf people, Palestinians, the widows of Srebrenica, AIDS and poverty and corruption in Africa, Pinochets coup and ensuing bloodbath, suicide bombings in Israel, paranoia-hit and state-persecuted Muslim Americans in the USA, old people living alone, and the aftermath of WWII in the hearts of Asian
soldiers.
The First World War was over and people in this town were still suffering from their lost
soldiers
and the wounded which War always creates.
Gunga Din (1939) is based on Rudyard Kipling's poem.The movie is directed by George Stevens.It's set in India during the 19th century where three British
soldiers
have to stop an evil guru and his murderous cult.Gunga Din is a marvelous adventure war comedy with plenty of thrilling moments.The three leading men are brilliant.Cary Grant is Sgt.Archibald Cutter, Victor McLaglen is Sgt.'Mac'
Stoic and laconic soldier Sergeant Todd (a fine and credible performance by the ever reliable Kurt Russell) gets dumped on a desolate remote planet after he's deemed obsolete by ruthless and arrogant Colonel Mekum (deliciously played to the slimy hilt by Jason Isaacs), who has Todd and his fellow
soldiers
replaced with a new advanced breed of genetically engineered combatants.
Todd joins a peaceful ragtag community of self-reliant outcasts and has to defend this community when the new
soldiers
arrive for a field exercise.
Most of the events shown in the film reflect with exactitude the behavior of the army officers and
soldiers
to conduct the coup, of the oppressed people, who were very happy with this new development and the liberty, the resistance of Caetano's men, and also in a subtle way of most conservative officials, including Spinola, who took over as the new president.
The film also shows that the army officers and
soldiers
never wanted to kill anyone; even the most serious enemies were respected at the end.
To make ends meet, Maria starts working at a bar for mainly American
soldiers
and get to know a black soldier.
my favorite part was when the
soldiers
killed on robot and another one came right from behind it.
Rough Riders as well as the other
soldiers
of the Cuban Campaign were 8-10 times more likely to die of malaria and dysentery than from being shot in combat.
Leaving the portraits of the opponent
soldiers
behind, except just one and leaving the economic question behind makes this movie to an McDonald food, cheap and fast food for the mind.
The film tells three stories: first it is the WW II battle of Iwo Jima where thousands of
soldiers
(Japanese and American) died 'conquering' that island.
Like his meditation on violence Unforgiven, Flags takes a closer look at heroism where
soldiers
by chance get into the spotlight of the war-propaganda-machine.
Flags is one of the best war movies I ever saw, maybe even better than Ryan, because it's never sentimental and always honest in its portrayal of the
soldiers
and war in general.
2. Fandorin acts like Rambo (shooting Turks in beginning) - no such tactics is possible in these days - they fight very different 3.
soldiers
- in these days Russian army was full of hard mans - not geeks and so on.
Stupid but
soldiers.
The plot follows a vicious virus brought back to America by three
soldiers
returning from Vietnam; only it's not your usual virus.
The concept and plot (a platoon of American
soldiers
uncovering underground tunnels built by the Viet Cong to stage ambushes) are one and the same; and the metaphors paralleling confined spaces to the erosion of sanity are strong--hysteria is very viscerally believable here.
There's a story about an android working with Brit
soldiers
to find secret documents, but this is one awful movie.
But that actually strengthened the message, that the primary victims of the war were civilians, not the armed combatants, who were often much more murderers of civilians than
soldiers.
In France of 1944, a bunch of WW2 US-Army
soldiers
are about to be brought to a POW prison for different offenses, when the Military Police truck they are being transported in is suddenly attacked by Germans.
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