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Deshaun 2022-01-13 08:02:24
The Americans used a "tariff war" to complete the independence of the colony (France's two ribs to carry the United Kingdom indirectly led to the collapse of the dynasty), and another "tariff war" to achieve national unity and establish the core theme of "universal values" In fact, the transformation is very similar to the "benevolence, justice, courtesy, wisdom, faith, loyalty, integrity, shame and courage" that has been passed down by the land of China for more than two thousand years, except...
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Tamara 2022-01-13 08:02:24
9 points. Four and a half hours. The epic works, the heroic soundtrack, and the momentum and details are great. There is no lack of philosophical lines in the film, either exciting or intriguing. In this war, both sides adhered to their beliefs, and there were no shortage of elites and poor people from all walks of life. There is no shortage of brothers and friends on both sides of the game. This is a civil war. The beard that can't be ignored, the beards in the film are really strange and have...
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Maxwell 2022-01-13 08:02:24
Morale is to be encouraged, and the strength comes from the homes and relatives behind...
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Bret 2022-01-13 08:02:24
①We only evaluate you based on what you do, not who your father is. ②Brigadier Buford’s tactical literacy and strategic awareness are extremely prominent, and his seizure and deployment of the Gunan Heights almost determines the direction of the battle. ③Small The Dome’s offensive and defensive battles are fierce. ④After the defeat of Gettysburg Vicksburg, the general situation of the Southern Army is gone. ⑤In this movie about the civil war, we don’t see justice and evil, progress and...
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Damon 2022-01-13 08:02:24
Compared with the several battles in "Gods and Generals", the 270min extended version is much more familiar with the background of the battle of Gettysburg, and I have unknowingly watched it completely. Perhaps it is the film that used the most volunteer extras in American history. Although it is difficult to organize and schedule, the scene inevitably looks a little chaotic, but the effect of queuing to shoot is still more textured than CG. The historical facts are restored to a high level,...
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Ernestine 2022-01-13 08:02:24
The length and cruelty of the war, the glory and care, and the most real war uncertainty in which no one controls the overall situation have been photographed. The origin of the civil war is also very balanced and can be said to be very objective, state rights and federal rights. After this war, we have not been able to achieve a balance, but we cannot obliterate history. This battle was a turning point in the civil war, but it did not provide a black-and-white view of history. Looking back at...
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Kylie 2022-01-13 08:02:24
I just finished watching the Patriots, and then look at the less-themed Battle of Gettysburg. Compared with the War of Independence, there are more works depicting the Civil War. This film does not focus on ethnic liberation, as in previous award-winning works. Love and even national justice only reproduce the battles that gave birth to the greatest country in the world from an objective...
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Diego 2022-01-13 08:02:24
The performance scenes are epic. The film flashes with the brilliance of human nature, anyway, the bad side is completely invisible... Americans are also very...
Gettysburg Comments
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Rey 2022-01-13 08:02:24
When your hometown rebels against the motherland
The War of Independence and the Civil War are the two most important wars in the history of the United States. The War of Independence gave birth to the United States, and the Civil War laid the foundation for the United States to become a superpower. "The Battle of Gettysburg" reflects the Civil...
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Guillermo 2022-01-13 08:02:24
Gettysburg
There is no clear position, just like Homer narrating the epic, empathizing the hero's tragic destiny. This is a modern version of the Greek epic, and both sides of the war feel that they are just and noble. The North thinks they are fighting to eliminate slavery, the South thinks they are fighting...
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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?