Hart's War Comments

  • Leonard 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    I thought that the starring role was Hart, and Uncle Bruce was a green leaf. After reading the stinky and long foreshadowing in front, I realized that Uncle Bruce was still playing the leading role at the end. Maybe there are not as many scenes as Hart, but we have a high gold content! I thought it was a beautiful scene when I watched the movie. At the beginning of the battle, I thought it was a prison break film, and I was wondering how it became a prison court in the middle of it. After...

  • Rosendo 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    It's really not easy to make an American film as disgusting as China's main...

  • Jordan 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    Finding fairness in war and justice, nice...

  • Kallie 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    The war between humanity and race is unclear. On the battlefield, there are only obedience, honor and responsibility, scapegoating and guilt, and sometimes we cannot make a decision. The human side of German Nazi officers is rarely seen in World War II-themed films. Lao Bu's aura is still so strong, Xiao Ke is quite handsome in this film, and Sam Worthington actually shows a small face in it~ Hmmm. Love this...

  • Constantin 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    Is the character's motives too noble to account for mental activity, or is the acting too poor? Bruce Willis has been playing this kind of role for decades. There was originally a good basis for a story. Unfortunately, the characters are very simple. The only one who is fuller is the German...

  • Name 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    In this play, American soldiers are not so stinky and humanitarian, they are purely...

  • Lew 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    The Geneva Conventions are the general term for a series of international conventions on the protection of civilians and war victims concluded in Geneva, Switzerland from 1864 to 1949. The Convention is considered to be an important part of international humanitarian law and an authoritative legal document governing the rules of conduct between hostile parties in states of war and conflict. The Geneva Conventions were formulated with the emergence and development of the Red Cross Movement....

  • Lilla 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    @Sugar Wolf Resort. To put it simply, a college student with a delicious old root was caught by a white-faced, fang-toothed German ghost, stripped naked, and tortured to extract a confession. The story of a black pilot who discriminated against but was redeemed because the American Wolf Warrior came back to sublimate his...

  • Sonya 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    Two and a half stars. The entry point of the theme is quite novel, but I really don’t like the output of this kind of value. The first half of the paragraph deliberately created the role of deserters who let teammates be killed in order to save their lives, but then they still freely used their military rank to capture prisoners. Face was saved in the camp, and then the proposition of racial discrimination was added. Various political elements in the prison camp began to play a role. The plot...

  • Eusebio 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    The idea of ​​the rule of law is something that some people ruling a country can never...

Extended Reading
  • Cora 2021-12-25 08:01:04

    Love·Man·Life·Life

    For me now, many dreams have been shattered, only to realize what a mentally handicapped survivor I am.
        Think of the passionate feeling when I watched Lu Xun's "Fei Gong" back then, and later when I watch "Fei Gong" at my most chaotic and troubled moment, humanity! human nature! I always find...

  • Ashleigh 2021-12-25 08:01:04

    A weighty movie, alive without blemish

    An hour ago, I didn't understand what kind of movie it was.
    Pure POW camp movie? Or the issue of racial discrimination in the war? They are all cliché or dog-blood themes.
    Until Hart discovered the tunnel, it seemed that there was a little clarity in the fog, and at the same time there were too...

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.