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April 15, 2004

Band of Brothers

Just finished watching Band of Brothers, a 10-hour long, much better, true-story of WW2 warfare. Saving Private Ryan has nothing on this thing, even so far as cinemtography is concerned.

Before watching it, I had read some IMDB/Amazon reviews that placed it as just another "war propaganda" film, "glorifying," dudes killing each other. Far from it. In sharp contrast to Ryan (where none of the important people die, if that's considered a spoiler), it follows the true story of Easy Company, 101st Airborne during WW2 from D-Day until a bit after the German surrender. The show depicts what happened -- soldiers being obliterated by mortar fire in the Battle of the Bulge, commanding officers suffering shell shock and nervous breakdown while on the front line. Each episode is introduced by the surviving members of Easy Company as they recall what happened, choking on tears at points. I find it hard to see how people say it promote warfare...far from it. A graphic depiction of one soldier crawling towards his friends in a foxhole as a mortar round lands in said hole, reducing them to chunky giblets a la Quake, will probably give me nightmares for weeks, in fact.

But alas, no time to keep watching movies -- I have my own war fight, with a paper, a presentation, three exams, and a final project trying to outflank me.

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showy or not, the sniper vs. sniper shot from ryan actually did happen, except it was in vietnam. anyone who wants to know can ask me about it. I'd be glad to share the story with you.

Posted by: Saiph on April 16, 2004 12:51 AM

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