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Monserrate 2022-03-26 09:01:11
Why do you think it's not finished yet... It's been made into a literary...
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Scot 2022-03-26 09:01:11
It's the values those people fought for that make the Civil War greater than the Chinese one in which people died for nothing or...
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Maiya 2022-03-26 09:01:11
Objectively record the history and reflect on this war very well. Although the 5-hour duration seems a little procrastinated, it still deserves the title of one of the greatest war films in film...
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Jarvis 2022-03-26 09:01:11
I really can't stand it. . The southern accent is so ugly....
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Christop 2022-03-25 09:01:16
There is a problem with the downloaded subtitles, and the sentences in some places are not clear and look very tired. But for me, who lacked understanding of the history of the Civil War, the whole film brought me a lot of knowledge. And what I find most meaningful is "This war is for everyone's...
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Zachery 2022-03-25 09:01:16
Very good, worth...
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Dagmar 2022-03-25 09:01:16
What I see is the 261-minute extended version. The character descriptions are more detailed, but the battle scenes have a lot to say, and I am not satisfied. Some time ago, I watched the Battle of the Alamo, 1836, and then I thought of Red Dead Redemption, which is also a story from the Civil War. Although the movie is more beautifying the battle scene, it is not like Gettysburg. Walking, the accuracy of the rifle should not be standing and swaying slowly at a distance of 20 meters. Maybe it's...
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Adrienne 2022-03-25 09:01:16
It is also a civil war movie. This movie does not have the obvious difference between good and bad camps like in the Celestial Dynasty movies. The soldiers of the Southern Army not only did not get the title of "splitting the motherland", but they were all charming and upright. Compare the image of the Northern Army. If you rebel against the motherland for your hometown, is it just? It's great that the movie can shoot at this...
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Wilburn 2022-03-25 09:01:16
Best movie I've seen in a while. Compared with the banter of a big battle and the anti-war side of "Cold Mountain" with the same background, this film shows the turning point of the civil war from a more familiar perspective to Chinese people. . Compared with the model drama of the Great Celestial Dynasty's success and defeat, the tragic and solemn story of the Southern Army's charge in the film is undoubtedly touching. For a movie from 20 years ago, it is a bit too harsh to criticize the...
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Natalia 2022-03-25 09:01:16
It's just a general recommendation. The reason for watching this film is purely because there is such a book in the list of books recommended by Fortune Magazine. In it, I did see some management arts (the so-called US military is the largest source of American entrepreneurs), such as the treatment of deserters. , the handling of the overstepping complaint, the handling of the mistakes of the subordinates, the handling of the unfavorable situation, etc. However, as far as the film itself is...
Gettysburg Comments
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Kayden 2022-01-13 08:02:24
Hollywood theme
I have recently become interested in the history of the Civil War. I want to find a few movies to see. It seems that "Cold Mountain" and "Dancing with Wolves" all use history as the background board, and "Gettysburg" is the real historical movie. , So I found it very hard to have a look....
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Jason 2022-01-13 08:02:24
Battle of Gettysburg
The first part of Ronald F. Maxwell's "Civil War Trilogy", "The Battle of Gettysburg" is a genuine war epic film. The 4 hours and 20 minutes movie fully reproduces the 5 days of the Battle of Gettysburg: On July 1, 1863, a total of 150,000 troops from the North and the South fought in the small...
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[before the final charge]
Brigadier General Lewis A. Armistead: How's the leg, Dick?
Brig. Gen. Richard B. Garnett: Oh, it's alright. Can't walk. I'm going to have to ride.
Brigadier General Lewis A. Armistead: Dick, you can't do that! You'll be the perfect target.
Brig. Gen. Richard B. Garnett: When we go up that hill and we break that line; there'll be a clear path to Washington and maybe today, this day, will be the last day. I've got to ride up there. Well, Lo; I'll see you at the top.
[Rides off]
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[Armistead and Pickett are discussing the charge]
Brigadier General Lewis A. Armistead: What about Garnett?
Major General George E. Pickett: What about him?
Brigadier General Lewis A. Armistead: His leg's hurt, he's going to have to ride up that hill.
Major General George E. Pickett: Damnation!
Brigadier General Lewis A. Armistead: George, order him not to go.
Major General George E. Pickett: General Armistead! How can I do that?