Review of Patton (1970) by Zeus M — 02 Apr 2012
Patton rocks. He's a badass sonofabitch who made the american army a badass sonofabitch army back in world war II. The film depicts him as someone who's brilliant and courageous but at the sametime he's arrogant and somehow annoyingly insulting.
Great performance from George Scott. This film was held tightly by him, maybe his the only guy on earth who ever lived to portray such an incredible character, I salute him. From the opening speech till the last scene, he never dropped.
This war film is much more a character study about a man who made war and how he did his job during his controversial career. Oscar worthy.
This review of Patton (1970) was written by Zeus M on 02 Apr 2012.
Patton has generally received very positive reviews.
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