Soldiers
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Three
soldiers
are home from Iraq; a 40-ish Tim Robbins out for good and the young Michael Pena and Rachel McAdams on a thirty day leave.
One would think that for a pacifist lesbian living (thank God) in a country at peace, a story about two gay
soldiers
on the Israeli-Lebanon border would be just slightly more than a curiosity.
Never have
soldiers
with worse aim been seen, and Lois & the Professor's motivations are entirely unknowable.
I tried to be sympathetic to young former
soldiers
trying to make a living back in the civilian world but except for the lead character you didn't know enough about his friends to care what happened to them.
Three
soldiers
returning from Iraq after sustaining injuries received during combat expecting a normal 30 days of leave.
The film depicts two
soldiers
fighting in the trenches of WWI and wearing gas masks against the Mustard Gas that the Germans were using to kill the American Forces in Europe.
The two
soldiers
meet up with Mary Astor,(Anis bin Adham/Miraz),"Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte','64, who wears a veil over her face and charms the two
soldiers
into paying for her fare on their voyage.
Sexual mores are tossed about by the characters in this little shaggy dog script much like the original foot
soldiers
of the Sexual Revolution fell on those Seventies "naughty bits" that were exposed for the world to see.
The early-war (indeed, technically, 'pre-war') setting allows for reflection on just what a mess the Americans were gradually getting themselves sucked into, and its effects on the officers and
soldiers
who were sent out into the jungle without being told quite what they were actually supposed to be doing there.
Also remember most if not all of these films are made by Americans not by outsiders and as a result of the attacks on the Twin Towers 100,000 Iraqis' have perished, and now in Britain the US and majority of the world the war is being called illegal but we cry for the 179
soldiers
(UK) that have died out there fighting for their country but not for one minute do we realise the chaos and death we have caused.
The First Great Train Robbery is set in Victorian England in 1855 during the Crimean War while Great Britain was at war with Imperial Russia, to pay the
soldiers
£25,000 worth of gold is transported to the Crimean Peninsula every month starting at the London branch of the Huddleston and Bradford bank & across England by train in two several inch thick safe's which require four keys to open.
Indeed, "Beyond the Law" scenarist Warren Kiefer and co-scripter Rea Redifer have fashioned an entirely believable, hopelessly predictable and happily simple oater about two Confederate
soldiers
that fall out with each other and shoot up a town in Missouri.
When the agent dies with spider bites in her bathroom, Dean and Sam discloses that the area is a land cursed by Indians many years ago, when they were annihilated by the American
soldiers.
The plot is a familiar one - two WW I
soldiers
escape from a German prison camp (guarded by an extremely lethargic German shepherd, who practically guides them out of the camp), stow away on a ship, and end up in "Arabia", where they rescue the lovely Mary Astor.
One of the soldiers, Charlie Bukowski(John Morghen)bites Hopper in the rescue.
Three
soldiers
who have received non life threatening wounds in Iraq are together on a plane to New York.
OK, there were
soldiers
in both.
I'm sure this story derived it's material from the ongoing horror stories throughout the world: child
soldiers
kidnapped in Africa, young recruits to the Taliban and radical Islamic terrorists, rebels who join the FARC in Colombia, gang recruits in major inner cities throughout the world, etc.
And a small team of
soldiers
to hunt them down?
The
soldiers
and Indians are a blur in a savage mixture of military conflict that forever broke the resistance of the Plains Indians to westward expansion.
I thought it was funny, interesting and at the same time meaningful - about
soldiers
being sent to their deaths by incompetent fools, which was commonplace in those days.
Soldiers
accompany their friends into horrific situations with terrible consequences.
Leading the way is the commanding presence of Burt Lancaster's inspired performance barking out his dialogue, but holding a truly genuine rapport with his mainly unprepared
soldiers.
Wars do suck and
soldiers
are injured and maimed for life.
They even copied the salute in the end when the hero and
soldiers
saluted.
Yossi and Jagger is a bittersweet love affair between two Isreali soldiers, very well played by Yehuda Levi , and Ohad Knoller, you could feel the love they had for each other and the hurt Jagger was going thru because they had to be so careful as they were officers.
I loved how the plot was multi-layered and plenty of tension as Crusoe comes under threat from some trigger-happy army
soldiers.
However, the Royal Engineers in reality are English-speaking German
soldiers
in British uniforms, parachuted into England to set up a counter radar apparatus which will disrupt England's radar network.
By the time the government
soldiers
roll in to mow down the hippies, we've grown so tired of their singing and ceremonies and the 15 hallucinatory dream sequences Laughlin has included to suggest his kinship with Jesus Christ (seriously!), it's reminiscent of the end of Michael Cimino's "Heaven's Gate", where every romanticized immigrant per screen hour practically justifies the finale massacre.
There have been many films about the aftermath of war, but never have I seen such a brutally honest and shocking depiction of the de-humanization of
soldiers
back from war.
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