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Rey 2022-01-13 08:02:24
When your hometown rebels against the motherland
The War of Independence and the Civil War are the two most important wars in the history of the United States. The War of Independence gave birth to the United States, and the Civil War laid the foundation for the United States to become a superpower. "The Battle of Gettysburg" reflects the Civil...
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Guillermo 2022-01-13 08:02:24
Gettysburg
There is no clear position, just like Homer narrating the epic, empathizing the hero's tragic destiny. This is a modern version of the Greek epic, and both sides of the war feel that they are just and noble. The North thinks they are fighting to eliminate slavery, the South thinks they are fighting...
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Christy 2022-03-21 09:02:50
This is the first time I have seen such a war movie, so real, so not overly exaggerated, so objective and fair to stand in the middle of the enemy, just to restore a real battle. These are two types of war movies with tight-paced war scenes and magnificent war scenes, each with its own splendor.
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Precious 2022-03-18 09:01:05
The plot is followed by "Gods and Generals", the battle between the Confederate Army of the Confederate Army of Gettysburg and the Commonwealth Army of the Northern Union, Robert Lee Taiyoufan
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Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain: Well, General, if the Greeks or Romans did not tell of it, I think that story must surely be in the Bible.
Major General Winfield Scott Hancock: When I look across the field and see the flags of the 9th and 14th Virginia; I can almost see his old crumpled hat and hear his voice. Lewis Armistead was my closest friend before the war. I'd like to see him again; but not here, not like this. What do you say, Colonel; what do the books tell you.
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Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain: Don't call me Lawrence.
Lieutenant Thomas D. Chamberlain: Darn it, Lawrence, I'm your brother.
Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain: Just be careful of the name business in front of the men, just because you're my brother... it looks like favoritism.
Lieutenant Thomas D. Chamberlain: God Almighty, General Meade has his own son as his aide de camp.
Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain: That's different. Generals can do anything they want. There's nothing so much like a god on earth as a General on a battlefield.