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Barbara 2022-04-23 07:01:43
I was going to give it only two stars, but I added one to Denzel Washington. In all fairness, I like this director very much, but can the movie end without having to fight, spray some blood, and die in honor? At around 100 minutes, the movie could have ended successfully with a salute to Shaw on the beach, and just listing the casualties is heartwarming enough. Before the big scene, you still need to think about whether you need a big scene. White space is a science.
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Jasmin 2021-11-14 08:01:25
The story of the success of the fool + the love of partners + the golden fleece, the illiterate and ignorant fish out of the water, resolve conflicts and become complete when getting along, and finally pursue a common mission. The highlight of this film is that everyone in the 54th Army is a fish out of the water. Colonel Robert did not understand military training and politics at first (because the 54th Army can go to the battlefield naturally), did not understand how to understand black soldiers; Forbes always confuses personal affairs with official duties; black soldiers do not know the discrimination of northern whites; Trip-among black soldiers The fish out of the water-a sense of reality but no sense of mission. In the end, they all perfected themselves and formed a cohesive team. The downside of this film is that everyone outside the 54th Army is too facial. The 54th Army was highly motivated because of its mission, but other black legions were content with burning, killing and looting; Robert and Forbes believed in the liberation of blacks, while other whites (regardless of rank) regarded blacks as slaves of freedom. (See Long Comment for more content)
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Sgt. Mulcahy: [mocking Searles' manner of walking] Oh, look at this, Bonnie Prince Charlie! Are you a gentleman? Are you a member of Congress or something? Or are you the bloody Prince of Africa?
[Searles looks at the sergeant indignantly]
Sgt. Mulcahy: Don't look at me, look straight ahead! I'll eat your ass up, boyo!
Major Forbes: [observing the drill with Shaw] You know, the Irish are not noted for their fondness for the colored.
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John Rawlins: [has been appointed Sergeant Major] I ain't sure I'm wantin' this, Colonel.
Colonel Robert G. Shaw: I know exactly how you feel.