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Eleanora 2023-08-17 11:27:52
It's like chewing wax and then deleting...
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Lee 2023-07-07 22:01:04
Mediocre, nothing to...
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Brandon 2023-07-03 19:38:42
There are not too many World War I movies, so watch and cherish...
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Darian 2023-07-01 12:42:56
This male lead is very good, not American style, but a bit...
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Theodore 2023-05-14 00:58:34
The narrative is alright, the depiction of human nature is in...
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Delpha 2023-05-10 23:12:41
The story is good, but the filming...
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Jean 2023-05-09 20:54:57
They are forgotten, but...
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Genesis 2023-04-16 00:02:03
bad movie. Just fast forward to watch the plot. There is no actor acting. The level is roughly equal to that of a TV movie shot with CCAV6. After YY finished the glorious history of World War II, American Devils turned their attention to World War I again intermittently, of course, this is not Spielberg's man and nature. Instead, it will continue to dig out the routine dramas that can be used in the history of the US imperialist two world wars to make black bricks to engage in the main theme of...
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Trycia 2023-04-08 05:23:19
It's more simple, like an old movie from the...
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Bell 2023-03-28 22:29:36
The American version of the assembly number is basically just playing, no other nonsense, and the production is okay, but there is no...
The Lost Battalion Comments
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Anabel 2022-10-23 19:22:47
story after
After watching it, I felt it was good, and after I wanted to know, I checked the protagonist in the film: Major Whittlesey, whose birth and growth were omitted, after being rescued from the encirclement on October 7, 1918, as follows:
Promoted from major to lieutenant colonel;
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Alejandra 2022-10-23 20:17:48
Times make heroes
2022.05.02
Soldiers take obedience to orders as their duty, but Major Watersey is not only such a soldier, he thinks more and more deeply, "How should we fight this battle? How can we protect the lives of our soldiers?" When encountering such a commander, the soldiers Blessed. Of course, people will...
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Capt. Nelson Holderman - Co. K, 307th: Captain McMurtry was telling me you used to be a lawyer before the war.
Maj. Whittlesey: Yes, I was. I, uh, dealt with contracts and regulations.
Capt. Nelson Holderman - Co. K, 307th: You know, Major, uh... people like me and McMurtry, we're professional soldiers. You know, if we weren't here, we'd be someplace else. But you could be in legal affairs, Sir, on the General's staff.
Maj. Whittlesey: I don't think I'd enjoy working with General Alexander.
Capt. Nelson Holderman - Co. K, 307th: You don't think we should be here, do you?
Maj. Whittlesey: No.
Capt. Nelson Holderman - Co. K, 307th: Well, given that's the way that you feel, why are you here?
Maj. Whittlesey: Huh. Life would be a lot simpler if we could choose our duties and obligations. But we can't. We shouldn't. That's why I'm here.
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Capt. McMurtry: Lieutenant.
Lt. Leak: Captain.
Capt. McMurtry: The Major lay into you today?
Lt. Leak: Like a hot brandin' iron. He West Point?
Capt. McMurtry: New York lawyer.
Lt. Leak: You never know, do ya?
Capt. McMurtry: No, you never do. Boy, we really lucked out, didn't we. It would be a hell of a thing to come all the way to France and not having anything to tell our children and grandchildren about. Now, tomorrow... when you go over the top. You pick a point straight ahead and you walk to it. Now don't worry about where everybody else is. These are good men. They'll follow you. Now you go ten yards, then ten more.
Lt. Leak: Ten yards?
Capt. McMurtry: Ten yards at a time, and you can make the whole trip that way.
Lt. Leak: What about the Germans?
Capt. McMurtry: The boys know what to do with them. You'll figure it out pretty damn quick.
Lt. Leak: Most of my men have never been in combat before.
Capt. McMurtry: Yeah, we planned it that way. You've never been in a fight, have you?
Lt. Leak: Nothin' like this.
Capt. McMurtry: That's why you walk in front of the troops. See, you'll get there before they do. That means you'll be the one with the most experience. You can tell them what to do.
Lt. Leak: Yeah. That's right. Ain't it?
Capt. McMurtry: You'll do just fine.
Director: Russell Mulcahy
Language: English,German Release date: December 2, 2001