Hart's War Comments

  • Preston 2021-12-25 08:01:04

    1. 332FG's Heifei boy is really not easy, no matter how much you sing praises, discrimination is real, we serve the same country, is it right? 2. Why do the people of Luhang have to make smoke bombs for you without knowing anything ? Without Hart's words, the colonel would really come back to take responsibility? One person sacrifices for another person or 35 people. This is a right, not an...

  • Bette 2021-12-25 08:01:04

    I watched it on May 30, 2017. It is a very good movie. The story is a bit complicated. After being captured, they escaped under the guise of a trial in a prisoner-of-war camp. In the context of escaping, there was another ring in them. In fact, they were going to bomb the arsenal. This story is about racial issues, and constantly torturing the audience, what are responsibilities and...

  • Dana 2021-12-25 08:01:04

    It's a movie that feels a lot of bugs after seeing the blood boiled at first sight. It combines many elements of the court's suspenseful racial honor and belief, and the rhythm is smooth to catch people. The German colonel's acting skills are good, much better than the old cloth with a sullen face from beginning to...

  • Adrianna 2021-12-25 08:01:04

    Under the oppression of the power, they fought secretly for their faith, they are all...

  • Joe 2021-12-25 08:01:04

    What is truly shocking is that racial discrimination can be higher than the hatred of war. And this movie promotes the belief that individuals can be sacrificed for the benefit of the country, and one person's life can be sacrificed for the lives of most people. As a soldier, his mission is to dedicate everything to war, at all costs. In all these war-distorted concepts, there is really no such thing as...

  • Damien 2021-12-25 08:01:04

    (The picture is so beautiful that it is hard to imagine that it is a movie in 2002) The ending is really touching...the actors have various highlights! The plaintiff’s American soldiers look like Klose! The temperament of the old German military officers is particularly German! The leading actor looks very Barcelona-like! ! !...

  • Scottie 2021-12-25 08:01:04

    I was drowsy as I watched it, but after I thought about it, I found that the structure of the story is still very rigorous and the details are very rich. Of course, this kind of theme film must abide by the "four basic principles" of American society, so the image of black people is still tall and mighty. In addition, the management of the Nazi prisoner-of-war camp is so...

  • Laila 2021-12-25 08:01:04

    The theme I want to express is touching despite the main theme, and the discussion of race issues in war is also very fresh. But the characterization of Willis was not very successful. From the previous effort to frame black people collectively to the final sacrifice, I felt a little awkward. . . Farrell played well, ten years ago, so...

  • Frances 2021-12-25 08:01:04

    On the other hand, it shows that the concentration camps in the Nazi period are different from other concentration camps. This film focuses on glory, courage, sacrifice... The colonel did BW kill everything. At the same time, the history of racial discrimination and the dignity of black people is written into it, which is a good World War II movie. There is also a cameo by Sam Worthington,...

  • Verlie 2021-12-25 08:01:04

    On the other hand, it shows that the concentration camps in the Nazi period are different from other concentration camps. This film focuses on glory, courage, sacrifice... The colonel did BW kill everything. At the same time, the history of racial discrimination and the dignity of black people is written into it, which is a good World War II movie. There is also a cameo by Sam Worthington,...

Extended Reading

Hart's War quotes

  • Staff Sgt. Vic W. Bedford: Take that you bastard!

    Lt. Lincoln A. Scott: Careful Bedford. That's a nigger you're rooting for. Tail's painted red, that means he's 99th, right out of Tuskegee, boy.

  • Col. Werner Visser: Strange thing about war wounds- the older you get, the less proud of them you become.