Glory Comments

  • Greyson 2022-04-21 09:01:46

    Civil War ~ racial issues ~ more social...

  • Grady 2022-04-21 09:01:46

    The lyrical significance is greater than the story. The first regular colored army group war scene during the Civil War is really not in line with the modern idea. The opening is still the captain holding the knife and leading the people to slowly press the past, which can be called a living target. Fang is not too far apart to shoot bullets at each other, and he has no tactical strategy. In the end, he did not win the fort, but it is not too vulgar. There is no place to...

  • Rodrigo 2022-04-21 09:01:46

    Again taught by...

  • Allie 2022-04-21 09:01:46

    Live free or die! Both the story itself and the narrative techniques are very good, the characters of several main characters are also well portrayed, and the music is even more magnificent. Although it is the main theme film of the United States, there are still many places worth...

  • Antonette 2022-04-21 09:01:46

    The true story of the Civil War, the letters of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, a white military officer, are still preserved at Harvard University. The black corps assembled for freedom, brave and unafraid to sacrifice for dignity and glory. And the white colonel who led them, took the lead and had great charisma. The ending is real, tragic, tragic, and moving. Intoxicating black music and vocals, Denzel Washington was a rising star that...

  • Jade 2022-04-21 09:01:46

    The episode is really magnificent and touching. I checked it out and it was James Horner's work. In fact, there are shadows of the later avatar's soundtrack in many places. 'Jack's first flight' is obviously a replica of the soundtrack after 1 hour and 36 minutes of GLORY~ and him The years of love and the ambition of fire are all this...

  • Russ 2022-04-21 09:01:46

    Denzel Washington is...

  • Immanuel 2022-04-21 09:01:46

    There are very few Americans, and the war scene is not much better than the cold weapon era. They were so young back...

  • Garett 2022-04-21 09:01:46

    In fact, some places are very moving, but I don't know what I am moved...

  • Josiane 2022-04-21 09:01:46

    It's a ridiculous war, a group of soldiers lined up neatly to the muzzle of other people's cannons; talking about human nature among a group of selfish and cowardly white people, and talking about dignity among lowly black slaves, this is American cinema. The education of liberty and...

Extended Reading
  • Jessika 2021-11-14 08:01:25

    ......

    “…But this time, we must make a whole country for all are live here so that they all can speak, before the war began, many of my regiment have never seen any negro…we fight for men and women which poetry has not yet written, but we should presently be as enviable as renowned as any.” This letter...

  • Lola 2022-03-20 09:01:35

    man's growth

    There is no magnificent background description of the era, and no surging and moving background music. However, the director's use of a flat and straightforward filming method did not show the weakness of the sacrifice of the 54th Army. Perhaps the real result of the war can make the audience more...

Glory quotes

  • Trip: Hey, yo, nigger, that's my spot, see.

    Cpl. Thomas Searles: If you don't mind, there's more sufficient reading light here.

    Trip: Oooh, I like it when niggers talk good as white folks!

    Cpl. Thomas Searles: I'd be happy to teach you. It would be my pleasure

    Trip: Now, listen here, snowflake. I ain't got nothin' to learn from no house nigger, you hear?

    Cpl. Thomas Searles: I am a free man! As was my father before me.

    Trip: Oh, really? You free? Then why don't you move your free black ass out my spot, see!

  • [Col. Shaw approaches Rawlins after having Trip horse-whipped for deserting]

    Colonel Robert G. Shaw: Mr. Rawlins... this morning, I... it would be a great help to me if I could talk to you from time to time about the men. That's all.

    [turns to leave]

    John Rawlins: Shoes, sir.

    Colonel Robert G. Shaw: [Shaw turns around]

    John Rawlins: The men need shoes, Colonel.

    Colonel Robert G. Shaw: Yes, I've been after the quartermaster for some time.

    John Rawlins: No, sir. Now. That boy ran off to find him some shoes, Colonel. He wants to fight. Same as the rest of us. More, even.