Review of The Negro Soldier (1944) by Christopher B — 07 Aug 2010
Stifling and lame really, and it's disappointing, since the dramatized framework was interesting to start off with. It doesn't present any differences between the "Negro soldier" and any other soldier though, which is good, and in a historical context it might be important, but unlike the other film it feels quite redundant now.
Which, again, is probably good.
This review of The Negro Soldier (1944) was written by Christopher B on 07 Aug 2010.
The Negro Soldier has generally received positive reviews.
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