The true story of one of the bloodiest battles of World War II.The true story of one of the bloodiest battles of World War II.The true story of one of the bloodiest battles of World War II.
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Anyone who commented about the filter being the reason they bailed 10-15 minutes into the first of a four episode series, is a simpleton, full-stop. It's like someone bailing on Team America, because they used puppets.
Does it take getting used to? Sure. It takes approximately 5-10 minutes, to do so-as you can see from those reviewers who aren't basic AF
The (true) story is great-and one I hadn't heard about, before. That's enough reason to watch.
So, in summary:
Does it take getting used to? Sure. It takes approximately 5-10 minutes, to do so-as you can see from those reviewers who aren't basic AF
The (true) story is great-and one I hadn't heard about, before. That's enough reason to watch.
So, in summary:
- great story
- interesting approach to the war-genre
- four episodes isn't a huge time investment
- don't listen to simpletons
Yes. There's an filter over the live action. Does it make it worse or ruin it? No. It's bizarre to me that people can't see through the effect and it bothers them that much. There are some really basic people on this that will have you believe this isn't a great mini series. If you like this style of effect check out "a scanner darkly"
This is a great story. I would have preferred it wasn't cell shaded, but perhaps that allowed them to tell this important story with a reduced budget. In any case, if you can see past the animation style this is a story everyone should watch, especially on our days of thanks for those that sacrificed all so we could be free.
Like many "based on a true story" accounts, there are compromises that have to be made. I just finished reading The Liberator by Alex Kershaw, and I can see where events were compressed or characters were combined to synthesize a new character, which is fine for the purpose of telling a story. The story of Felix Sparks contains tragedy and loss, yet his will to not only survive but lead has made the leap to the screen. The graphic novel style still allows for nuanced performances, especially by Bradley James. Battle sequences and the hushed silences benefit equally from this style as well. Nothing would likely capture the horror of the liberation of Dachau, yet this production does it justice. Released on Veteran's Day,
The Liberator is well worth watching and remembering the sacrifices of others.
I don't mind the filters as long the story is good. The story is Great!
Did you know
- TriviaThe 45th Infantry Division used a red square with a yellow swastika as their division's emblem starting in 1924. Swastikas were a common Native American symbol, and the 45th was/is based in Oklahoma so it was a tribute to the Native Americans who lived there. Because the German National Socialist party also used the swastika, the 45th had to change their emblem in 1939 to the yellow Thunderbird it has used since.
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