When Trumpets Fade Comments

  • Mercedes 2023-09-28 04:07:03

    I haven't seen a translation in a long time. I watched a short clip of this film on the movie channel earlier, called "Before the Dawn of Victory", and another translation called "Battle of Horgen Forest". The battle was intense, but overall it was a good...

  • Shyann 2023-07-22 00:24:37

    HBO movies look like TV...

  • Cassandre 2023-05-04 05:59:57

    The emotional core of the story and the structure of the echoes should have been powerful, but the distortions and roughness of the little details here and there, all over the place, slowly wear off the potential impact. But in any case, to be able to deconstruct the heroic image of America's "greatest generation" from such an angle does indeed reflect a great moral courage. As John Keegan said: "There's no such thing as 'getting used to fighting' at all... Brave because he's been told it has...

  • Mckenzie 2023-04-28 12:31:37

    This is a movie about war that I watched many years ago and have always been impressed. I want to say that the essence of war is the result of the highest organized form of violence. Wherever it goes, it not only destroys every living life, but also destroys the most precious truth, goodness and beauty in human nature. The inevitable result of the war, no doubt the war deepens and infinitely expands the ultimate fear in everyone's heart instead of epic heroism! ! ! Oppose war, defend peace! ! !...

  • Jaquelin 2023-04-23 14:55:56

    The character setting in the film is very special. Everyone who appears, including the protagonist, is afraid of death, but the protagonist is thinking about how to leave alive. The state of the battlefield is full of danger through rhythmic editing. The tragic effect, but directly to tell the death, this is very real. It is worth mentioning that the echo of the beginning and the end is very interesting, life and death,...

  • Vivien 2023-04-13 00:53:36

    addendum. A few years ago, I bought a CD and read it several times. Wow, the forest charge and the blood-stained water under the bridge are very impressive. There is nothing else to say. ....

  • Zachary 2023-04-01 18:41:38

    From this film, we can see the cruelty of war and the destruction of human...

  • Johanna 2023-03-15 17:16:41

    It is quite satisfactory, but Private Ryan three years later is a technical...

  • Xzavier 2023-03-03 05:21:24

    When Trumpets Fade - When the trumpet fades, when the battle ceases, when the hero dies, what's...

  • Pietro 2023-02-09 18:39:40

    remember watching...

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  • Robb 2022-07-08 20:20:11

    The worst major

    After watching this movie, in addition to being sad, I was so angry, because the countless casualties of the protagonist's company were completely caused by this idiot's inaction. Including the retreat of the protagonist at the beginning, this guy launched a total of 4 charges, and there was no...

  • Hollie 2022-07-08 20:26:46

    A movie that is not very well-known in China, but left a deep impression on me.

    I watched "Dunkirk" two days ago, and it was very unpleasant. This reminds me of this movie I saw many years ago. This movie is not well known (in China), but it left a deep impression on me when I saw it.

    At the beginning of the film, with a gunshot, the protagonist ran out of the forest. He was...

When Trumpets Fade quotes

  • [first lines]

    Narrator, news footage: August 1944. The outcome of the Second World War appeared to be no longer in doubt. Paris was liberated. After four years of fighting, victory against the Germans seemed assured. Since the Normandy landings, American and Allied forces had battled their way across northern Europe, and pushed the German enemy to within its own homeland.

  • Lt. Lukas: Captain Pritchett sir? You have a Private Manning here.

    Capt. Roy Pritchett: Alright

    [Looks at Manning]

    Capt. Roy Pritchett: You Manning?

    Pvt. David Manning: I think so.

    Lt. Lukas: Give him a straight answer Private.

    Capt. Roy Pritchett: Relax!

    [Turns back to Manning]

    Capt. Roy Pritchett: You can stop looking for your platoon. They didn't make it.

    Pvt. David Manning: What?

    Capt. Roy Pritchett: Looks like you were the only one who made it out. Your lucky day.

    Pvt. David Manning: [Sarcastic] Lucky day?

    Capt. Roy Pritchett: You're alive.

    Pvt. David Manning: Am I?