War
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A Viet Nam
war
hero takes a job working for a mob boss, gets a bit too friendly with the wife and then the wife is killed by the mob boss himself & the
war
hero framed and sent to prison, death row, specifically.
You are almost convinced the actual
war
didn't even last that long.
Hoping to prevent a possible outbreak of
war
due to Mazovia's actions, the group presses through the jungle to Angkor Wat in spite of the perils.
Sixty years later it is unintentionally funny as an odd artifact and as an opportunity to see what is possible when the
war
fever is upon you.
If you want to see a
war
movie that's emotionally powerful, try renting Go Tell The Spartans, which is about the Vietnam War, and stars Burt Lancaster (who told me PERSONALLY in a serendipitous supermarket encounter that it was a film he was immensely proud of and one he viewed as some of his finest work, and which he was still upset had been largely ignored in the wake of the over-hyped Apocalypse Now), or an old WWII black and white classic Sink The Bismark, which, especially for an English film, is unbelievably heart-wrenching.
Not really much I can say about it, a basketball scout gets too attached to the person he's recruiting, who happens to belong to a tribe that happens to be on the verge of
war
which happens to be decided by (spoiler) a basketball game.
From around the time Europe began fighting World
War
II, until the
war'
s end, Hollywood (with significant prodding from the government) made tons of movies which were designed to try and get young men to enlist in the Army, by making the life of a serviceman appear "cool."
I grow weary of these biased, one sided and completely inaccurate portrayals of the Spy game that went on during the cold
war.
Dean Jagger portrays Armand Louque, an officer in the French Army of World
War
I, who has stumbled upon an ancient tale of soldiers turned into automatons, or "zombies", who are impervious in battle and may hold the key to victory in the war, though on whose side is not certain.
This film should be shown to prisoners of war, yes, it's that bad.
I hope that who ever reads this understands that I mean no discontent to those who fought the
war
but the facts and time frame should have been a little more closely monitored.
Years have past since Alex Rain (played by Olivier Gruner in the first movie) stumbled onto the horrific plot that involved replacing humans with machines however since then a
war
between cyborgs and humans has emerged and we lost, now a superwoman of sorts who is the daughter of Olivier Gruner's character (She also inherits only half of his minimal acting ability) which I think is the films minimal connection to the first, however when the superwoman is created she hides in 1980 while a bounty hunter from the future hunts her down in this confusing sci-fi clunker.
Incredibly, many the the principal "facts" of the film meant to show a White House, Secret Service etc. in total chaos -- and the nation's leadership behaving irrationally and driving the world near the brink of nuclear
war
-- are demonstrably incorrect.
The movie 'Gung Ho!': The Story of Carlson's Makin Island Raiders was made in 1943 with a view to go up the moral of American people at the duration of second world
war.
If you want to see a film for the second world war, they exist much better and objective.
Once again, the
war
between fallen and loyal Angels is brought to earth.
This child could once be the determining factor of the celestial war...
The troops pile off the train -- wearing the uniform in which the French Army, including the Legion, marched off to
war
in 1914!
This a sure sign that the
war
flick you are about to see will be a turkey.
(The French Army realized by 1915 that going to
war
in red trousers and dark blue overcoats was not working.
In the opening scene of "Malta Story" Mr A.Guinness bore such a startling resemblance to Noel Coward that I fully expected his first words to be "Certain women need striking regularly - like gongs" or some such world - weary bon mot.Unfortunately his dialogue is hardly deathless prose and even the Master would have had trouble bringing it to life.Indeed Mr Guinness wanders through the picture as if looking for a focal point and failing to find one.And therein lies the fatal weakness of the whole movie.Mr J.Hawkins likewise gives up early on and ends up giving a "Jack Hawkins" performance without an ounce of individuality.It could have been spliced from any of a dozen British
war
movies.Many of the early fifties usual suspects turn up and do their schtick to very little purpose.
This is an insult of a
war
movie (I use the word movie in it's loosest possible form!)
In my opinion, it is a disgrace to those who fought in the Vietnam
war.
The United States clearly didn't win the
war
in Vietnam.
The only bad guys were the leaders of the nation, who made this
war
happen.
Like every film that defends the
war
(e.g.
She plans a total guerrilla
war
and recruits bad girl Nichole Hiltz as her weapon of choice.
Canibalising scenes from Star Wars, Reign of Fire, Godzilla, Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter, it went for an all out
war
on the viewer intelligence.
There are some details thrown around- Canadian ex-army or RAF, defused bombs in the war, his wife is leaving him- but none of these back stories add up to much.
Although the beginning suggests All Quiet on the Western Front, this silly and superficial version of
war
falls far astray of its much better contemporary.
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