We are men, right?

Avis 2022-03-23 09:01:41

Very touching, based on real historical events. The real Colonel Xiao still looks like an officer, not like a little white face in the movie, huh, but this contrast makes Colonel Xiao's heroic sacrifice at the front even more touching. In the process of attacking the enemy's Fort Wagner, both black soldiers and white officers completed their sublimation: we are men, right?

In American movies, there is generally full respect for the strength of the enemy, and the subtitles at the end of the movie clearly Speaking of Fort Wagner, it was not captured, and the casualties on the side were heavy. Think about it, if our film workers came to shoot, it must have been an order from the colonel, the three armies used their lives, the enemy fled in the wind, and our army triumphed!

PS. Why did Uncle Freeman have a 75-year-old face at that time?

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Extended Reading
  • Elenora 2022-04-20 09:01:36

    A perspective on describing the Civil War

  • Abbie 2021-11-14 08:01:25

    I have never understood this kind of stand-up and target-to-shoot combat. Can understand now. Just like cowboy shooting, others are honorable. No sneak attacks, no traps, the commander stands in front and rushes. To be honest, they are all fighting like this, and they are too naive. Look at the Three Kingdoms, they are all playing yin, and all tm is fire attacking flooding plus night attack and night attack. When did our unscrupulous fighting mode start, Liu Bang?

Glory quotes

  • Colonel Robert G. Shaw: Before this war began, many of my regiment had never seen a Negro. Now the roads are choked with the dispossessed. We fight for men and women whose poetry is not yet written but which will presently be as enviable and as renowned as any.

  • Major Forbes: [as Col. Shaw is writing, Maj. Forbes approaches him with a letter from President Lincoln] They've done it.

    Colonel Robert G. Shaw: [Shaw reads the letter] Assemble the men.

    [54th is in formation in the pouring rain in the Camp Readville common area]

    Colonel Robert G. Shaw: In accordance with President Lincoln's wishes, you men are advised that the Confederate Congress has issued a proclamation. It reads: 'Any negro taken in arms against the Confederacy will immediately be returned to a state of slavery. Any negro taken in Federal uniform will be summarily put to death. Any white officer taken in command of negro troops shall be deemed as inciting servile insurrection and shall likewise be put to death.' Full discharges will be granted in the morning to all those who apply. Dismissed.

    Colonel Robert G. Shaw: [turning to Forbes after dismissal of troops] If you're not here in the morning, I'll understand.

    Trip: [turns to Sharts] Still want that blue suit, nigger?