Review of Miracle at St. Anna (2008) by A.o. Scott for The New York Times — 02 Sep 2009
It is in the fragile bonds that form between the black soldiers and the Italian villagers that Miracle at St. Anna breaks free of its own grandiosity and tells a grounded, moving, human story. Not a miracle by any means, but an earthy inquiry into death, duty, friendship and honor.
What we’ve always wanted from war movies.
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This review of Miracle at St. Anna (2008) was written by A.o. Scott and published by The New York Times on 02 Sep 2009.
Miracle at St. Anna has generally received mixed reviews.
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