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Doug 2022-04-23 07:02:05
After reading Patton's biography, I re-watched the movie as a piggyback. Patton's life is said in a sentence, only the paranoid can...
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Leonard 2022-04-23 07:02:05
Instead of focusing on the positive description of Patton's NB like the Chinese Dynasty, it contrasted Patton's outstanding record from the evaluation of British colleagues and even German enemies from the side. It begins with Patton's speech, which is very impressive. The closing sentence a slave stood behind the conqueror holding a golden crown and whispering in his ear a warning: that all glory is fleeting is equally...
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Clovis 2022-04-23 07:02:05
A timeless classic. At first, I wondered why Coppola wrote the script with such a main theme. Later, I thought carefully about the script's treatment of Patton, and the director turned the pov into a positive...
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Troy 2022-04-23 07:02:05
Admired for the beginning for a long time. What impressed me the most was the strict control of the soldiers by the three fires when the new officer took...
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Eduardo 2022-04-23 07:02:05
This is a general who lived in the fifth century AD. Thinking of Patton's belief in the reincarnation of people, he didn't know which general he was under Napoleon? Or was it Napoleon...
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Bertram 2022-04-23 07:02:05
I feel that most of this man's charm is supported by his lines, until he drinks with...
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Jerald 2022-04-23 07:02:05
This film shows us a multi-faceted, three-dimensional, flesh-and-blood General Patton. Although I don't like war films, I am still attracted to this film. It can be said that this film is a role model for...
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Rebeca 2022-04-23 07:02:05
The opening paragraph is simply an insurmountable classic! The character modeling is extremely successful, but the life events of the characters are much simpler, especially many major wars are almost explained in dialogue, without showing the commanding style of famous...
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Rosemarie 2022-04-22 07:01:27
A good biographical film, which outlines a generation of generals in flesh and blood. The length of nearly three hours seems to be a bit long. The procrastination of the narrative can not bring the function of enriching the plot, so it is indeed procrastination. But it's a good movie. He is strong, tough, and strategic. He made great contributions during World War II. He is a legend, a legend who changed history, and mankind will always remember...
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Cameron 2022-04-22 07:01:27
Can't remember how I knew about "General Patton" before watching "Let the Bullets Fly", and when I saw the "Iron-blooded Eighteen-Star Flag" clip, I felt that I was emulating/paying tribute to the opening of the...
Patton Comments
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Rowan 2021-12-07 08:01:42
It’s not tampering, but just avoiding the serious
"General Patton" is an American film in 1970, which won 7 awards including best picture, best director, best screenwriter, and best actor that year. Although this work is based on real-life facts, although it is based on the various battles of the British and American Allied forces in...
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Mortimer 2022-03-23 09:01:54
All honor will always disappear
"General Patton" is a military biopic based on real events in World War II by American director Franklin Schaffner in 1970. In the film, General Patton is heroic and arrogant, brave and good at fighting but disregarding the casualties of soldiers. He was a World War II hero and a war madman.
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Soldier: Where ya goin', General?
Patton: Berlin! I'm going to personally shoot that paper-hangin' son of a bitch!
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Patton: What's the matter with you?
Soldier Who Gets Slapped: I... I guess I... I can't take it sir.
Patton: What did you say?
Soldier Who Gets Slapped: It's my nerves, sir. I... I... I just can't stand the shelling anymore.
Patton: Your *nerves*? Well, hell, you're just a God-damned coward.
[Soldier starts sniveling]
Patton: [Slaps him, once forehanded, then backhanded on the rebound]
Patton: Shut up! I won't have a yellow bastard sitting here *crying* in front of these brave men who have been wounded in battle!
[Soldier snivels some more, and Patton swings a vicious forehand slap, knocking his helmet away]
Patton: *Shut up!*
[to the doctors]
Patton: Don't admit this yellow bastard. There's nothing wrong with him. I won't have sons-of-bitches who are afraid to fight *stinking up this place of honor!*
[to soldier]
Patton: You're going back to the front, my friend. You may get shot, and you may get killed, but you're going up to the fighting. Either that, or I'm going to stand you up in front of a firing squad. I ought to shoot you myself, you god-damned... bastard! Get him out of here!
[pulls his service automatic. At that, the doctors leap forward and hustle the soldier out of the tent. Patton keeps shouting at the soldier's back]
Patton: Take him up to the front! You hear me? You God-damned coward!
[Takes deep breath]
Patton: I won't have cowards in my army.
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner
Language: English,German,French,Russian,Arabic,Italian Release date: April 2, 1970