In November 1943, a group of American soldiers and their wounded German prisoners are forced to confront their mutual humanity after taking cover together following a skirmish in central Ita... Read allIn November 1943, a group of American soldiers and their wounded German prisoners are forced to confront their mutual humanity after taking cover together following a skirmish in central Italy.In November 1943, a group of American soldiers and their wounded German prisoners are forced to confront their mutual humanity after taking cover together following a skirmish in central Italy.
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I have never seen a film like this, high school students could play better, the total cast is 20 person and all of them disasters. Screenshot is also bad. I don't how people can give this movie 10?! And furthermore I am a native German speaker but couldn't understand most of the talking of the soldiers, also the English is also not good. Even the uniforms of the soldiers are a bit different. The whole movie is in a cave where wounded soldiers are talking, and when they are not talking you watch them for ten fifteen seconds and nothing else happens, they look to each other's. Totally waste of time!!!
Brilliant depiction of a soldier's experiences, one civilians can only imagine. Reveille is a throwback to the days when acting was subtle and provocative, when a mere gesture said it all, when understatement mattered. Ackerman takes us to the heart of the battlefield, to humanity in raw form in this artfully done, atmospheric depiction of war. Unconventionally, for a war flick, it slows down, pauses in all the right places underscoring the conflict of conscious, the self-preserving mechanism of laughter, the sanctity of loyalty and sacrifice, all present minus the distraction of frenetic energy and quick moving scenes. Instead, from the beginning, we agree to patience, to listen, reflect, ponder expressions, words, gestures, and all the while we're tricked by the dark humor and bonding of the Americans, but then jarred back to reality with a frequent panning of the camera to the Germans and their suffering, and so it goes back and forth, juxtaposing the two, laughter and pain, until the two are indistinguishable; and, hence, the psychological aspect, which makes it engrossing, disturbingly real, to the point where it's no longer about the enemy, or one side or the other, and war is deflated in a sense, absurdly irrelevant when weighed against a moral conscience. Masterpiece. Thank you for it!
Magnificent, a truly incredible, original film. Reveille is a perfect slow burning smooth cigarette, beginning hooks you, total euphoria halfway through & state of deep reflection by the end, wanting more. This film has not been made before, I'm not typically a fan of war films-this is deeper than war, a study of humanity. The director/writer Michael Akkerman and the DP Cooper Shine are brilliant, the style and beauty of the film is mind blowing, they put you there, not only in the film but in the time period. The most special part of the film for me is it's cast, an absolutely flawless ensemble. Better than any hollywood casted ensemble film I can think of in recent history. Although they are all spectacular, Joe Bongiovanni as Leo was my favorite. Like Michael Madsen in Resevoir Dogs, he stuck out the most for me. He brings a 70s style realism in his performance that you absolutely do not see anymore. This film will change you, it's a must see. Bravo to everyone involved in this groundbreaking masterpiece.
I have no idea what these people are talking about, saying this movie is good. The acting is poor, I have seen high school plays with better acting. The movie was shot in MO which has no similarities to Germany. Lastly, the pace of the movie is so slow and not entertaining at all.
There is a part where a soldier stands there for 5 minutes or so scratching his junk because he got crabs from an Italian girl. The movie may be based on true events, but whoever decided to make this movie should reconsider changing careers. It has to be one of the worst, if not the worst, WWII movie ever made!!!!!!!!
There is a part where a soldier stands there for 5 minutes or so scratching his junk because he got crabs from an Italian girl. The movie may be based on true events, but whoever decided to make this movie should reconsider changing careers. It has to be one of the worst, if not the worst, WWII movie ever made!!!!!!!!
I'm not sure what the history was exactly, but we needed more of Sgt Perez!! He was easily the highlight of the whole movie for me, well acted, and most believable. Big things coming for Nick Decorse! 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Overall, the film had its share of decent to bad acting which may take you out of it a little bit, but it is to be expected from this smaller scale of a budget. It is still very enjoyable nonetheless, and an interesting look into the history of the time as well as the different, conflicting moralities of men.
Again, Nick Decorse's portrayal of Sgt Perez remains the highlight I think is one character to definitely keep an eye on.
Overall, the film had its share of decent to bad acting which may take you out of it a little bit, but it is to be expected from this smaller scale of a budget. It is still very enjoyable nonetheless, and an interesting look into the history of the time as well as the different, conflicting moralities of men.
Again, Nick Decorse's portrayal of Sgt Perez remains the highlight I think is one character to definitely keep an eye on.
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- TriviaIn the Brussels Capital Film Festival 2022, Reveille won : Best Actor, Feature Film--Kevin Sinic, Best War Film -- Michael Akkerman Best First Time Director, Feature -- Michael Akkerman
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