christopherhandley
Joined Jan 2016
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The constant cool rock music and peppy graphics that accompanied the brutal deaths of all these people was disturbing. Millions of people died and when soldiers kill others they tend to be traumatized for the rest of their lives. Veterans commit suicide because of their experiences, they don't celebrate it.
I can't imagine how the families of the people portrayed in this show feel. Most of them are killed and it's usually comedic. Then they play some music as they go to kill people. Kill. People.
This show could have been good and informative. I can't imagine Band of Brothers if it played "highway to hell" and other "funny" nonsense while they went on to do the most horrible things a person could experience.
What kind of person writes something like this? Modern music to get you pumped up while all of your depends die, your country is destroyed and millions are murdered in the holocaust?
This POS writer and director tried to make WWII into a comedy with cool music and edgy graphics and jokes. What a POS.
I can't imagine what a veteran of any war would think of this. I have PTSD that is nowhere near what one of these guys would have dealt with and it makes me sick.
I can't imagine how the families of the people portrayed in this show feel. Most of them are killed and it's usually comedic. Then they play some music as they go to kill people. Kill. People.
This show could have been good and informative. I can't imagine Band of Brothers if it played "highway to hell" and other "funny" nonsense while they went on to do the most horrible things a person could experience.
What kind of person writes something like this? Modern music to get you pumped up while all of your depends die, your country is destroyed and millions are murdered in the holocaust?
This POS writer and director tried to make WWII into a comedy with cool music and edgy graphics and jokes. What a POS.
I can't imagine what a veteran of any war would think of this. I have PTSD that is nowhere near what one of these guys would have dealt with and it makes me sick.
The show is amazingly written, animated, and voiced. I've never written a review here before, but for the past few weeks since I watched this I've had a few of the scenes constantly replay in my head when I'm laying in bed. It's most certainly due to both my love of the characters, my extreme desire to see them continue and the still images that still make me emotional as it were the first time, every time. I won't spoil anything, but the shots of her blue eyes when she exposes them continue to haunt me and they somehow manage to convey her character in ways that go even beyond what is in the show.
There ia also a line that I continue to think about:
"We aren't done yet"
"I know".
There simply aren't words to express what these scenes convey and you can't understand without seeing them.
There ia also a line that I continue to think about:
"We aren't done yet"
"I know".
There simply aren't words to express what these scenes convey and you can't understand without seeing them.