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In Sudan, the Arabs rule and are constantly at
war
with the Christians and Animists who inhabit the southern portion of this East African country.
The documentary shows six different approaches: The paranoia of the atomic war; The fantastic trips to the Moon; The enigmatic planet Mars; Good and evil aliens; The after-apocalyptic world; and The humanity future.
Certainly one of George Sanders best performances; as a man working the black market to get pay back for what he lost in the war, but nemesis waits; Patricia Roc plays a refugee from Eastern Europe eaten with despair.
The film also shows the heartbreaking
war
at home as most Americans were surviving the great depression.
Monty Montgomery kills Sam because Sam's a Jew and therefore, automatically perceived through Monty's narrow lens, to have been a slacker who got out of fighting the
war.
Most importantly though, the film is also historically instructive; it captures the tension of the so-called "phony
war"
and, later, the French aristocracy's flight from Paris ahead of the German onslaught.
Such battallions were formed due to the increasing demand for soldiers as the Soviet Union was taking heavy casualties all through out the
war.
This movie was made only 48 years after the end of the Civil War--most likely in anticipation of the 50th anniversary of the end of the
war.
Because of this, this short film would be excellent for use in the classroom to discuss the
war
and tell the story of a very young man that runs away to enlist as a drummer.
Another good point is the role that sexual jealousy plays even in relatively progressive milieus that think that age-old conventions can easily be surpassed.The atmosphere of the Blitz was also convincing as well as the portrayal of the distinct outlooks among people who have experienced
war
as opposed to those who talk about it theorizing on it's possible political outcomes.I think one would recommend such a movie.
In fact, this being a German perspective of the battle, I was rooting for the Germans, even though they were the agressor and ultimate loser of the
war.
Aina, the Zeon officer, and Shiro, the Federal Forces' new pilot, meet in a battle in space, throughout the 12 episode series (and one "movie") the two debate their love for each other while trying to come to grips with the
war
that surrounds them.
While Boris(Aleksey Batalov)is off to fight in
war
against the Germans for his Mother Russia, his beloved Veronika(Tatyana Samojlova)marries his conniving cousin Mark(Aleksandr Shvorin)in a moment of weakness shortly after her parents were killed in an air raid over Moscow.
musical score does enhance the viewing pleasure.. Rahman a find of Rathnam has given some great tunes the lyrics r apt 4 the movie the locations used for the movie are very good and makes viewing pleasant the movie starts of in a light manner moves over to capture the feelings of the girl finally goes on o shed light into the life of people in
war
torn places across the world this is yet another classic from ManiRathnam
War
and rumors of
war
are what is created, destroyed and recreated on the screen, in our conscious world and in our unconscious minds.
Charlie Wilson's
war
is an excellent example of how films should be made.
A young girl becomes a war-time marine's pen-pal, and when he visits at
war'
s end expecting someone a bit more "available," comic complications ensue.
She has gotten used to life without men since most of them are off at war, and as a successful Martha Stewart like columnist, she writes a homey column in which she describes her country home as the camera pans over what it really is.
Saboteur is a 1942 film, partly aimed at getting American support for the
war
against Nazi Germany.
In Imamura's film, this is no cheap metaphor; the whole movie is about the fallout, physical and emotional, from Hiroshima and the
war
itself.
A scene which has influenced me a lot to think positively and different about this
war
movie is, when Tamura comes into a Phillipino village which is completely deserted.
This gesture is very important in order to understand Kon Ichikawa's/Shohei Ooka's profiling of Tamura and the
war.
The largest front of the whole conflict has been, ironically, the least appearing subject on the silver screen after the
war.
The layers of theft, forgery, murder and
war
time intrigue (this was 1942) are almost too many for the brief 70 minute running time.
It is an excellent
war
film that doesn't so much concentrate on the gore and brutality of the Vietnam Conflict, but more the psychological toll that it took on the young, inexperienced "kids" who were sent to fight it.
Those who would consider this just another
war
movie need to give a detailed look to all the literary elements that are entwined with this film, because there is a great amount of meaning behind it all.
AN is the best movie I ever saw because it combines great shooting with a deep philosophical perspective on so many things, starting from
war
in general, the clash of civilizations, the condition of soldier in wartimes (is a soldier a hero or an assassin?
But anyway, if you want to start to understand a little of the Vietnam war, the Iraq war, the second World
War
and any
war
in general, you should definitely see this movie, and not the other one ...
It's only ten minutes long, and yet it contains a man who is obsessed with saws, a woman who vacuums the bathtub, and a nuclear
war.
The subject matter dwells on drugs and being hippies, but it mostly an anti
war
movie dealing with the senseless tragedies of Viet Nam.
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