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Salvador 2021-10-22 14:41:48
This film is not the most famous of Kubrick’s production, but I think it is Kubrick’s best work (at least one of...
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Trenton 2021-10-22 14:41:47
Kubrick is the enemy of all social systems, communities, nations, and human...
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Jeffery 2021-10-22 14:41:47
Personal best. At the end of the film, the soldiers whistled and booed at a German girl who had been caught. I think Kubrick is really deep, and the darkness of human nature has been dug deep. But the girl sang a German song, and the French soldiers gradually became quiet and gradually hummed with her. I realized that this is truly profound, and Kubrick has retained the last glorious and dignity of being a human...
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Leif 2021-10-22 14:41:47
There were no people left under the knife. This piece should really be shown to the militants. "One accomplishment will succeed all the bones". They all think that they are a general, but in fact they are all ten thousand bones. Kubrick was less than thirty years old when he made this film. Is there any doubt that he is a...
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Nyasia 2021-10-22 14:41:47
After watching so many Kubricks, I finally waited until the first one was obliged to give 5 stars! Almost no German troops appeared in the whole process. A full-scale deconstruction and satire of war, upper-level decision makers, legal justice and even God, Kirk Douglas and the three prisoners' performances were quite eye-catching. It is interesting to look at this film against "No War on the Western Front". Both Germany and France were not good birds in World War I. And, it's really much...
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Amber 2021-10-22 14:41:47
The state apparatus is wantonly fiddling with the individual, and the individual can only accept that it cannot resist, and is powerless against injustice. A powerful accusation, but at the same time full of affection. At the age of 29, Kubrick's analysis of war and military domination reached an astonishing...
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Leonie 2021-10-22 14:41:47
I have been ashamed of being a human being several times, and this will be...
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Maryam 2021-10-22 14:41:47
The so-called patriotism is the last refuge for the...
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Deon 2021-10-22 14:41:47
If the hypocritical bureaucracy has corrupted ideals and justice, and living human lives are only pawns for balancing interests, can idealists have a way out in front of the huge state apparatus? A ballad with a language barrier can still make the vulgar and cruel soldiers cry. "Just ask who hasn't spoken yet" only makes netizens complain that the reality of the struggle prevents them from chasing the opera. History is just repeating itself or even going backwards. Where did it come from?...
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Jake 2021-10-22 14:41:47
Half of the war and half of the law... Although "Dr. Strange Love", "2001: A Space Odyssey" and "A Clockwork Orange" are usually classified as Kubrick's trilogy of the future, "Dr. Strange Ai" is integrated into the " "Road to Glory" and "Full Metal Shell", composed of a trilogy of wars, make...
Paths of Glory Comments
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Rosalia 2021-10-22 14:33:36
"At the end of the Glory Road is a gloomy cemetery"
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"Road to Glory" starring Kirk Douglas wrote in his memoir: "I said to Stanley after reading the script of "Road to Glory", "This is a movie that will definitely not make money, but we It must be photographed.”” The story tells that during the First World War, France and Germany were...
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Daphney 2022-04-22 07:01:04
Path of Glory - Stanley Kubrick Behind the Movie
After joining MGM, the two directors of the Harris Kubrick Company actively looked for themes for the filming. The two of them liked literature and hoped to find writers to cooperate with. In the end, the two reached an agreement to shoot a film based on war. themed videos. So Kubrick remembered a...
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Colonel Dax: Gentlemen of the court, there are times that I'm ashamed to be a member of the human race and this is one such occasion.
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Pvt. Pierre Arnaud: I'm not afraid of dying tomorrow, only of getting killed.
soldier in bunk: That's as clear as mud.
Pvt. Pierre Arnaud: Well, which would you rather be done in by: a bayonet or a machine gun?
soldier in bunk: Oh, a machine gun, naturally.
Pvt. Pierre Arnaud: Naturally, that's just my point. They're both pieces of steel ripping into your guts, only the machine gun is quicker, cleaner, and less painful, isn't it?
soldier in bunk: Yeah, but what does that prove?
Pvt. Pierre Arnaud: That proves that most of us are more afraid of getting hurt than of getting killed. Look at Bernard. He panics when it comes to gas. Gas doesn't bother me a bit. He's seen photos of gas cases. Doesn't mean anything to me. But I'll tell you something though, I'd hate like the devil to be without my tin hat. But on the other hand I don't mind not having a tin hat for my tail. Why is that?
soldier in bunk: You're darn tootin', because...
Pvt. Pierre Arnaud: Because I know a wound to the head would hurt much more than one to the tail. The tail is just meat but the head- ah, the head is all bone.
soldier in bunk: That's...
Pvt. Pierre Arnaud: Tell me this. Aside from the bayonet, what are you most afraid of?
soldier in bunk: High explosives.
Pvt. Pierre Arnaud: Exactly, and it's the same with me, because, because I know that it can chew you up worse than anything else. Look, just like I'm trying to tell you, if you're really afraid of dying you'd be living in a funk all the rest of your life because you know you've got to go someday, anyday. And besides...
soldier in bunk: Yes?
Pvt. Pierre Arnaud: If it's death that you're really afraid of why should you care about what it is that kills you?
soldier in bunk: Oh, you're too smart for me, Professor. All I know is, nobody wants to die.
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Language: English,German,Latin Release date: December 25, 1957