Review of The Great Raid (2005) by Lorenzo V — 16 Jul 2008
Although this movie has received criticism for its stereotypical and possibly xenophobic depiction of the Japanese treatment of allied POW's in the second world war, it is in fact a very accurate, fact-based retelling of the events surrounding one of the greatest morale building events for a battle weary America in the second world war. Filmed in the classic style of the WWII movies of the fifties, it is fast paced and does reflect the unfortunate attitude of the Japanese to the prisoners of war, which they held in contempt for the shame of allowing themselves to be captured.
War is hell, but this fact should not detract from the history portrayed, which is accurate. The allies were ultimately the winners in the most destructive war in human history, but individual stories of heroism and courage continue to ring true to one's spirit. especially in our difficult times.
Fine individual performances do justice to the real people who made in through this hellacious experience.
4/5.
This review of The Great Raid (2005) was written by Lorenzo V on 16 Jul 2008.
The Great Raid has generally received positive reviews.
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