Problem with the plot line

Joannie 2022-03-23 09:02:16

We understand the director's attempt to impress the audience, but McNamara is too irresponsible, too performance art, right? He knew that the war was coming to an end. As the highest-ranking U.S. military commander in a prisoner of war camp, his duty was to protect the safety of his brethren, to "maintain the president" and avoid all unnecessary casualties. It should even be negotiated with the German commanders: you are better with the US military now, and when the war is over, we will be better with you, at least not handing you over to the Soviets.

On the contrary, McNamara just wants to be happy, wants to get over the addiction of war, and plays with the life of his subordinates. Only 35 people ran out, did he not know that the brothers who stayed behind would be implicated? I must know that I still have to work hard, is it not irresponsible or what? It's just an arms factory, what's the difference between bombing it or not?

The above are really incomprehensible flaws in the core plot.

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  • Russ 2022-03-27 09:01:11

    Four and a half stars, part of the plot is not clearly explained, if this story is better told, I think it is worth five stars. However, Scott's defense of the blacks and the sacrifice of the colonel at the end was very touching.

  • 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 end.

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.