Zulu evaluation action
2022-04-29 06:01
Dwarfing The Mightiest! Towering Over The Greatest!
The supreme spectacle that had to come thundering out of the most thrilling continent!
The epic story of courage, honour and pride.
These are the days and nights of fury and honor and courage and cowardice that an entire century of empire-making and film-making can never surpass!
When dealing with the scene of the battle between the two sides, this film not only conveys the patriotic sentiment of the British soldiers, but also shows the courage of the Zulu soldiers to protect their homeland. In this way, the audience can think about the battle from two perspectives. , And sympathize and admire both sides. Since half of the film describes the mammoth war scenes, coupled with the local Aboriginal strange customs, it can still attract the audience. In 1979, the prequel " Zulu Dawn " (Zulu Dawn, also translated as "Blood Sea Mountains and Rivers") was launched , which was jointly filmed by the Netherlands and the United States. It talked about the reckless invasion of the Zulu tribe by the British and the fiasco in 1879. The movie action scene is quite magnificent.
Extended Reading
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Cpl. Frederic Schiess, NNC: A Zulu regiment can run, *run*, 50 miles and fight a battle at the end of it.
Pvt. William Jones: Well, there's daft, it is then. I don't see no sense in running to fight a battle.
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Colour Sergeant Bourne: The sentries report Zulus to the southwest. Thousands of them.