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Brad Pitt | ... | ||
Shia LaBeouf | ... | ||
Logan Lerman | ... | ||
Michael Peña | ... | ||
Jon Bernthal | ... | ||
Jim Parrack | ... | ||
Brad William Henke | ... |
Sergeant Davis
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Kevin Vance | ... | ||
Xavier Samuel | ... | ||
Jason Isaacs | ... |
Captain Waggoner
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Anamaria Marinca | ... | ||
Alicia von Rittberg | ... | ||
Scott Eastwood | ... | ||
Laurence Spellman | ... |
Sergeant Dillard
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Daniel Betts | ... |
Burgermeister
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1945, in World War II Germany, the tough Sergeant Don 'Wardaddy' Collier commands a tank and survives a German attack with his veteran crew composed of Boyd 'Bible' Swan, Trini 'Gordo' Garcia and Grady 'Coon-Ass' Travis. He receives a rookie soldier Norman Ellison as the substitute for his deceased gunner and he tries to harden the youth along the way. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Well, I had high hopes for this movie. I had awaited it's release and enjoyed the build up... hearing that Shia Lebouff didn't wash for weeks in order to get into role; much to the annoyance of the other cast members...
Though, in truth this movie didn't reveal a lot about what it was like living and fighting through the war. I understood nothing after watching the movie about how cramped or what it might be like to live, fight and die inside a tank. Instead it seemed like "it's the best job ever" - alcohol in the pantry and (seemingly) plenty of space...
The movie did provide loud noises. Colourful explosions. Some gruesome and somewhat shocking deaths. Some love. Some hate. And about as many war movie clichés as could be fit into the running time. Seriously, the end of the film will have you thinking - This is definitely an American made movie.
I would still rate it as a 'decent' war movie. Though, do not get your hopes up. There has been such a dry patch and nothing can come close to Saving Private Ryan or the characterisation of band of brothers series...
This movie played all the stereotype characters and yes they did play well. But I wanted so much more from the film. I wanted to feel like I had learnt a bit of history or at least a bit of insight after the screening. Instead all I learnt was that American blockbusters still play the stereotypes, the clichés and SO much cheese at the end the movie ends up stinking.
Enjoy for an easy war flick but don't expect too much.