Review of Paths of Glory (1957) by Joey W — 10 Jun 2016
Paths of glory, a wartime film based on World War I. Kirk Douglas the main general shows that he is one of the perfect thing actors working with Stanley Kubrick. And as for Stanley Kubrick once again you will love his cinematography from his black-and-white artistry and best scripts best acting yet so far in an hour and 35 minute film on pasts of glory. This film should be shown to school unified all over the country of the United States yet to be learned over the whole world how we thought on war time. I love all of Stanley Kubrick's best works. And at the end it is a happy moment yet to come. This movie shows the struggle of men about how they feel of love and fight. Just by looking at the face reactions of every single soldier and the film shows fear. A beautiful executed film of World War I written and directed by Stanley Kubrick yet to be a must see.
Grade.
A perfect 10.
This review of Paths of Glory (1957) was written by Joey W on 10 Jun 2016.
Paths of Glory has generally received very positive reviews.
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