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A heart-wrenching story about humanity and
war.
The main achievement of this film is that though racially unipolar, the film still manages to carve out a tableaux of
war
portrayals that leave a lasting identification with whoever may view it, and whoever was present at this time.
Because Jan procrastinating in fixing their radio, the are oblivious of the impending
war.
It was also the right balance of
war
and love.
In "Little Dieter...", we meet an effervescent, brilliant man who survived the
war
in Bavaria seeing starvation and strange sights, moved to the U.S. and fulfilled his dream of being a flier.
Herzog again sees madness as plane of existence and the surreal blends with the poignant as Herzog himself narratives this psychic travelogue of a German becoming an American who flies prop planes in a late 20th century
war
where the culmination of technology, pilgrimage and eating out of garbage cans with spoons is melded with constant optimism into a man redefined into American.
The human relationships in the story seemed so very typical and possible of what you could expect in
war
time.
war
movies like this one, or The dawns here are quiet, or Proverka na dorogah...
And , right after that, watch again the American
war
movies, or the international productions, those one with the allies and the Germans,etc.
Or, even worse, watch the Italian
war
movies.
I am sooooo stunned by the quality of the aforementioned Russian
war
movies that I cannot find the words to praise enough their shattering superiority over Anglo-Saxon
war
movies.
Chaplin enters the trenches of WWI in this spirited comedy that never belittles the horrors of
war.
This film is about aging Geisha in post
war
Tokyo.
It works so beautifully that you hardly notice the miscasting of then 37 year old Dana Andrews as the drugstore soda jerk who goes to
war
and comes back four years later, when he would have been, at most, 25.
This depiction of forlorn Japanese forces in the Philipines is a tour de force in the utter meaninglessness of
war.
Lovingly crafted and terribly interesting to watch Garfield's gritty, breakthrough performance (introducing a new kind of rebellious acting style that would carry over to the Brandos and Clifts and so on after the war) but all that sisterly affection is a bit suffocating.
'La batalla de l'Ebre' -look for Battle of the Ebro at the wikipedia- was lost not once but twice because after 40 years of silence and 25 years of half-hearted democracy nobody has done much to remember the legitimate side of the Spanish civil
war
and those who fought it.
Thirdly, this was written during the Vietnam War- they wanted a negative statement to this terrible struggle of
war
where people were needlessly dying.
It is a look back in time when this nation was truly at risk from nations who either attacked or delared
war
on us,i.e., the Japanese and Germans.
Well, i expected, for all the hype and Oscar nominations, an epic Civil
war
drama (& something with the "magnitude" of the "English Patient" given the same director).
A magazine columnist who writes about life on her farm house when in fact she lives in a NY apartment must come up with a plan when she learns that her publisher and a
war
hero will spend Christmas with her.
Morgan is smooth as the affable
war
hero while Greenstreet is well cast as the publisher.
I don't recall a film which so deftly shows the emotional destruction of war, as mirrored in one single marital relationship.
I think the use of a "fake
" war
makes the film timeless, as relevant today as ever before, and by focusing on the human relationship through war, makes the film relevant to everyone.
A unique and effective
war
film, unlike any other.
Bergman's films are virtuosic in presenting human relationships--that he would bring this to a
war
film is masterful.
The
war
ends and the allies put him on trial for
war
crimes.
Since we're looking closely into all the facts and characters in this film, its and interesting tale of love, hate, war, and prejudice.
The film is full of good touches,I particularly like Charles Durning's
war
story,subtly acted and shot in sharp contrast to Sharkey's abduction and torture which is suitably harsh and brutal.
Nonetheless, the suspense hangs heavy over poor
war
widow Ida Lupino as she tries to deal with her semi-psychotic handyman Robert Ryan before one of his mood-swings kills her.
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