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Obie 2022-01-17 08:02:45
Meet with a smile
The movie "Gods and Generals" was only watched after I watched the post "American Anecdotes-Civil War" by Jing Huzi. Someone in that post recommended this film. I didn't really want to watch it at first. Because I heard that the total length is more than 200 minutes, it is really big, and when I...
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Coralie 2022-03-21 09:03:01
where are the gods and generals of china
A test of 3 hours and 40 minutes..
I think the plot is a little slow, maybe because
the Americans with beards who are not familiar with the history of the United States look the same
, but think the film is pretty good.
There are no good or bad people on both sides of the battle. .they
are just for...

James Horan
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Norval 2022-03-26 09:01:12
War also has its moving parts.
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Johnathan 2022-03-26 09:01:12
7/10. Taking Jackson, a famous southern general, as the central character, the inner drive of heroic behavior is replaced by an emotion of reflecting on the civil war. The soldiers on both sides have no direct conflict of interest and can understand each other under normal circumstances. The soldiers of the north and the south confronted each other on Christmas Day. Walking on the rocky beach, exchanging cigarettes and coffee, for the northern soldiers who invaded their homes, looting their wealth, and burning down their houses, the kind-hearted southern women went from anger to forgiveness for the enemy who repeatedly slaughtered in the confrontation, a key scene that Jackson heard. The news of the little girl's death, walked out of the barracks, sat down and cried, this heroic general who was never defeated couldn't help crying for all those involved in the war. Although the details are excellent, the ideology that favors the South has gradually lost its reflexivity. The Confederates fought tenaciously to defend their homeland, defeated the strong with the weak, and treated the black slaves like family members. The dark-skinned cooks and maids lived with the whites and believed in Jesus. In the scene of looting the Star-Spangled Banner and changing the Confederate flag at the College of Virginia, it criticized the responsibility of the South to split the country in a vague way.
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