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Dejah 2022-03-28 09:01:03
If you don't have a little knowledge of world history, it's a bit too tiring to look at. But he can still learn something from his words and deeds, such as sticking to his own ideas and carrying them out against external pressure. But his open mouth and undisciplined eyes got him into trouble again and again. He was just a hero on the battlefield, just like Yue Fei of the Song Dynasty in China. No matter how great your achievements are and you have no monarch in sight, after the war is over,...
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Sonya 2022-03-28 09:01:03
By the way, I am still interested in the legends of World War II. Patton is a very awesome soldier, but I just admire the soldiers but not love...
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Taya 2022-03-28 09:01:03
For three hours, it doesn't feel boring at all. It is an objective, fair and comprehensive restoration of a great military strategist's black and white dynasty. The biopic is to praise a god or slander a ghost, while the American biopic is only to reproduce a not-so-common ordinary...
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Daniella 2022-03-28 09:01:03
Hehe, let Patton continue to live, maybe the third war really follows. Occasionally politicians do a little bit of a good...
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Briana 2022-03-28 09:01:03
3 hours long. As expected of the actor, great performance! Very infectious. But this kind of character film has a strong meaning of rape! In addition, I think the screenwriter is still very good at handling the...
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Pablo 2022-03-27 09:01:06
To be honest, I didn't understand anything because it was given to us by the...
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Amir 2022-03-27 09:01:06
9 points. The famous saying that was killed by the last bullet was heard in elementary school. A general with personality, a general who only knows how to fight. 70 years of film, not forgetting all kinds of contempt for the Russians. The little white dog named William in the film is very happy and looks like...
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Turner 2022-03-27 09:01:06
Extraordinary courage, careful thinking, decisive decision-making, Spartan virtues, the Bible by the pillow, [Real people are so cute!...
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Micaela 2022-03-27 09:01:06
The miserly dialogue and easy-to-decipher action language combined with the meager background explanation (black and white clips interspersed in color) make the image of Patton in the midst of war both approachable and receptive. When he needs to be tall, the lens is basically shot at an elevation angle (such as facing the listener, colleagues, opponents and soldiers); when he needs to be small, the lens is rarely shot at a depression angle or head-up angle (such as the condolences in the...
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Rhoda 2022-03-27 09:01:06
A thousand years ago the Romans returned triumphantly from the war and enjoyed the glory of a noisy parade where the trumpeters, musicians and monsters were all from conquered lands. The wooden carts were full of looted gold and silver jewels. The victors sat in open carriages. The prisoners were tied Chained before him his son put on a white robe and rode on horseback the slave stood behind the victor holding the crown and whispered in his ear... all the glory was...
Patton Comments
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Pasquale 2021-12-07 08:01:42
Director said
The filming director did not hesitate to spend nearly six minutes for Patton to complete this highly agitating pre-war mobilization. We can think of this speech as an annotation to Patton personally, or as an annotation to the United States in Hollywood movies. Under the huge American flag,...
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Daniela 2022-04-21 09:02:07
pure soldier
"General Patton" is a historical film produced by 20th Century Fox Film Company in 1970. The film was released in 1970 and won 7 awards including Best Picture, Best Screenplay and Best Director at the 43rd Academy Awards.
The first feeling after watching this film is: Patton is a pure...
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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