trainingmedia-304-225828
Joined Feb 2012
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This is an unashamed propaganda film from WWII. The characters are interesting and the actors are excellent. Rex Ingram was always outstanding . . . I loved the rugby tackle he makes. J. Carroll Nash is outstanding as always. Frenchie is a treasure . . . he always plays a Frenchman . . . loved him in Go For Broke as well. The tank crew of Humphrey Bogart, Dan Duryea, and Bruce Bennett worked welll together as a team and their friendship and admiration showed. The story keeps you around. The music is exciting and the BW images are sharp and vivid. People die, but it is about war. I've watched this film dozens of times and will continue to watch it. Excellent production values and acting.
I loved the film. Hugh Laurie is excellent. I loved the scenes depicting stylized images from the book complete with a mashup of old England and tropical PNG. Begs the question what is a weak man as opposed to a gentleman. Sad and uplifting at the same time. Excellent production values and actors.
There's no excuse for horrible audio. The little girl and the young boy made the movie. The director and producers ruined it on their own. I think there was a good premise . . . but we had to figure it out by guess and by golly. Shame . . .