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Aurelio 2021-11-14 08:01:25

Digression: I have recently watched two films, "Glorious Battle" and "The Years of Love", and I am deeply impressed. Check the information, the director is Edward Zwick (Edward Zwick), the beauty is beyond words. "Glory, Glory Battle" seems to be another niche movie, although there are two big black starring roles, it is a bit regrettable.

The instructions given by Colonel Robert’s boss are simple: to form a black army, it doesn’t matter whether it can go to the battlefield. As long as the army exists, it will instigate more black rebellions in the south and cause positive public opinion influence on the northern federal government. During the Civil War era, black people suffered severe racial discrimination. Both the North and the South were denied fair treatment, let alone dignity and glory. The determined idealist Robert accomplished the task brilliantly.

The black slaves who fled in the south were his only source of troops. A disc of loose sand solidified into a hard rock, starting from the subtleties. First, despite the lack of material resources, Colonel Robert was able to secure the necessary food, necessary shoes, uniforms, and bullets. Secondly, there were standard skills training methods and sufficient training time. The so-called "being merciless", he Try to simulate the cruel conditions of the battlefield, implement strict discipline, and let all personnel master combat skills; third, gather people's hearts and hone morale: strive to let soldiers understand the necessity and glory of war, freedom, and live and die with soldiers. Help each other to achieve one heart and one mind; fourth, professional standards: assign, direct and appoint appropriate personnel, cleverly set up ambushes, and have the courage to win decisively. Behind the desk gesticulated, but picked up a knife and gun and rushed forward.

Thinking about it carefully, it is easy to be a middle-level player. The above five items are all done well, and the work is not bad. It’s okay to be an official oil, and work with his non-fighting black corps to make propaganda posters and vases for the Northern Federation.

The key is that Robert broke through his middle-level scope, using his idealism and life to pursue freedom, equality, and glory to achieve higher strategic goals. The blacks gained more understanding, respect, and honor from the Northern Federation, and there was an upsurge for blacks to join the army. Thanks to the participation of 180,000 black slaves, the North has completely gained widespread popular support, completely reversed the power balance, and accelerated the victory of reunification.
Similarly, Robert and the black brothers of the 54th Army will always be remembered by history. Since choosing the combat profession, being able to promote the progress of history is the greatest glory. Another gloomy sky was lit by the life of the pioneer.

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Extended Reading
  • Nelda 2022-04-23 07:01:43

    It's still quite touching, especially seeing a lot of big names play small roles in it.

  • Josiane 2022-04-21 09:01:46

    It's a ridiculous war, a group of soldiers lined up neatly to the muzzle of other people's cannons; talking about human nature among a group of selfish and cowardly white people, and talking about dignity among lowly black slaves, this is American cinema. The education of liberty and dignity

Glory quotes

  • Colonel Robert G. Shaw: [points at the flag-bearer] If this man should fall, who will lift the flag and carry on?

    [Thomas steps forward]

    Cpl. Thomas Searles: I will.

    Colonel Robert G. Shaw: I'll see you in the fort, Thomas.

  • [Shaw enters the quartermaster's office while some of his soldiers guard the door]

    Kendric, quatermaster: Morning, Colonel. Change your mind about that bottle?

    Colonel Robert G. Shaw: I want 600 pairs of shoes and 1200 pairs of socks... and anything else you've been holding out on us, you piece of rat filth!

    Kendric, quatermaster: I don't have any.

    Colonel Robert G. Shaw: Not for niggers you don't!

    Kendric, quatermaster: Not for anybody.

    Colonel Robert G. Shaw: I see. I'll just look around to see if you haven't misplaced them!

    [He begins to smash up the place]

    Kendric, quatermaster: HEY!

    Colonel Robert G. Shaw: You son of a bitch!

    [smashes the place even more]

    Kendric, quatermaster: Goddamn it, you can't...!

    Colonel Robert G. Shaw: Can't I? I'm a colonel, you nasty little cuss! You think you can keep 700 Union soldiers without proper shoes because you think it's *funny*? Now, where would that power come from?