Robert Freeman

Robert Freeman

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  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Ruby 2022-01-17 08:02:45

      Attitude towards war

      As the second part of the trilogy, "Gods and Generals" is actually the prequel to "The Battle of Gettysburg". Too much reflection and the expression of the Bible passages are indeed boring, which may be the main reason for the poor box office. . But while the film itself shows the history of almost...

    • Kianna 2022-01-17 08:02:45

      The great biographical film of the great general of Christ

      I spent two weekends watching the movie Gettysburg and the Gods and Generals in the United States with respect. Although it was built by the same team, there are big differences in style.

      Gettysburg is a realistic description of a key battle. All the characters on the scene are developed and...

    • Austin 2022-04-22 07:01:48

      "It's a good thing the war is so horrific, otherwise we'd have had a lot of fun."

    • Carleton 2022-03-20 09:02:37

      It’s better than Gettysburg ten years ago. It’s a pity that the taste of preaching is too heavy... I can quote a quote, a speech, a sigh, a lyric...

    Gods and Generals quotes

    • Col. Porter Alexander: [Speaking with General Lee on the Confederate positions on Marye's Heights] General, they going to come at us here?

      General Robert E. Lee: Colonel Alexander, Federal troops amassed across that river are watching us prepare for them. If I were General Burnside, I would not attack here. I'd move back upstream, come across from above us. But Burnside is not a man with the luxury of flexibility. He's being pushed from behind by loud voices in Washington, by newspapers who demand quick action. But we're here, and so he will attack us here.

    • [first lines]

      Title Card: A human life, I think, should be well rooted in some spot of a native land, where it may get the love of tender kinship for the face of the earth, for the labors men go forth to, for the sounds and accents that haunt it, for whatever will give that early home a familiar unmistakable difference amidst the future widening of knowledge. The best introduction to astronomy is to think of the nightly heavens as a little lot of stars belonging to one's own homestead. - George Eliot