American Civil War Art Film

Davonte 2022-03-25 09:01:07

A war biopic reflecting the American Civil War period, the whole film has a sense of music, the picture processing is slightly worse, and the plot is more harmonious. Among them, it highly restores the real battle scene of the breech gun era in the 19th century. It is not very shocking in comparison, but it is in line with the development of the plot, but the portrayal of the characters in the play is too artistic, and the motives for inciting the emotions of the audience are more obvious! Overall, it can be regarded as a historical art film that reflects the situation of the Black Legion during the American Civil War!

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  • Esmeralda 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    The more general genre films are far from shocking, the commander rushes, so it's strange that the front doesn't die-- The best thing is James's soundtrack

  • Joanny 2021-11-14 08:01:25

    Regarding the story of freedom and glory, for blacks, freedom is the goal of entering the battlefield; glory runs through the process of achieving this goal. For Colonel Xiao, freedom is to help blacks restore justice; glory is to lay down their lives for this sacred and solemn mission. The bearing of the story is not too big. It is only that the blacks built an army until they were allowed to go to the battlefield and gained praise and glory through heroic fighting. They did not carry the Civil War to the end, but its important meaning is to answer who the blacks fought for. Important question. On the other hand, in the war a hundred years ago, the confrontation and charging methods of the cold weapon era were still maintained, and they didn't know how to crawl and lie down. They were so stupid as to cry!

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?