Hart's War Comments

  • Leo 2022-04-23 07:02:44

    I'm heartbroken, idiot Hart! Pig...

  • Abigale 2022-04-22 07:01:35

    Pure man's movie, there is no actress, the tone of Uncle Bruce Willis is full. Hart's war was not on a real battlefield, but in a German POW camp just before the end of World War II. In addition to the contradiction between the German guards and the prisoners of war, there is also the contradiction between the white and black American prisoners of war. The ending of the story is a bit unexpected and makes one understand the meaning of honor, dignity, country,...

  • Zoe 2022-04-22 07:01:35

    The man who complained about his inability to get on the front line at the beginning reminded the naive Yale Law sophomore with champagne, the man who refused to walk in the snow for six days in the socks, boots and shoes of dead soldiers, and finally stood up. Theater court, questioning all the truth of this world. What is right and what is wrong, he intends to put everything in its place, but in the end it just turns into a military salute to pay tribute to the...

  • Gaetano 2022-04-22 07:01:35

    I highly doubt that you can still dress so handsomely in a concentration camp, and still be able to choose a room by yourself? Mofassis treats prisoners more preferentially than the Eighth Route Army. . . That being said, the ending was quite shocking. ....

  • Kasey 2022-04-22 07:01:35

    Fearless, the military's sense of national honor and dedication and sacrifice, Lao Bu can wonderfully move the audience's emotions every...

  • Marques 2022-04-22 07:01:35

    Just....every time I live on JAL, I only watch one HBO channel....and....it keeps showing me some movies OTL that I will never go to...even if there is Bruce Willis....

  • Flavio 2022-04-22 07:01:35

    The modern version of film noir: court debates, prisoner of war camp escape, suspense, black discrimination, military honor and legal justice all in one World War II movie. It feels different from traditional American movies, and it is a bit nondescript, but it is also a highlight to integrate so many...

  • Kayden 2022-04-22 07:01:35

    ♥ Let me tell you what a struggle is and what an honor is. ★★★★★D198 (D5/Excellent/1+Japan 2+Korean 3+Hong Kong 3+6 District National Distribution+OST+Central Conductor)....

  • Hiram 2022-04-22 07:01:35

    relationship between man and...

  • Zena 2022-04-22 07:01:35

    Honor and courage, duty,...

Extended Reading
  • Troy 2022-03-21 09:02:17

    Human nature is full of contradictions

    Prisoner-of-war camps are full of racism.

    Colonel McNamara was the highest-ranking leader of U.S. prisoners of war. Out of racial discrimination, he drove two black officers to the soldiers' barracks. He secretly led 35 people to dig tunnels, make fake passports, and prepare to escape from prison to...

  • Leonard 2022-03-23 09:02:16

    still war movie

    It was better than expected. At first, I thought it was a war movie, but I removed the vest and found that it was about racial discrimination. In the end, I found out that it was still a war movie. The light of Bruce's power shines throughout the film. At the last moment, he stood up and took full...

Hart's War quotes

  • Col. Werner Visser: You know sometimes I think your Lieutenant Scott might have been better off in Alabama. Lynchings are over

    [snaps fingers]

    Col. Werner Visser: in minutes. The kind of justice he's suffering here is far crueler.

  • Lt. Lincoln A. Scott: You know how hard they tried to wash us out in flight school? the colored flyers, it was test after test, anything they can come up to turn us into the cooks, the drivers, the shit shovelers, but I refused to wash out, so did Archer, come hell or high water, we hit the books, we were determined not to spend the war being some niggers, with all due respect, sir I'd like to exercise my right to address this court, I've been sitting down ever since I got here and I should've said something when you quartered us with the enlisted men instead of quartering us properly as officers, but it's ok, because colored men expect to jump through a few hoops in this man's army, Archer knew that, we all did. there's camp right outside Bacon, where I'm from and that's where the army sends the German POW's, picking cotton, what's strange every once and a while, we'd see them around town going to the movies, eating at diners, but if I wanted to go see the same movie I'd half to sit way up in the balcony, those diners were closed to me, even in uniform this must've happened to half the guys at Tuskegee and the German POW's were allowed to sit there and eat but we kept telling ourselves because no matter what, as long as we did our job, it would all be worth it because the war would end, we could home and be free to walk down any street in America with our heads held high as men, so that's what we did, we did our jobs, we served our country, Archer and I, and what you let happened to him, what you "allowed" to happen to him is appalling, and so is this.