Review of The Real Glory: Reconstructing 'The Big Red One' (2005) by Aleksei E — 09 Jan 2008
The Vision that Fuller never lived to see is a masterpiece in filmaking.
Both Fuller and Marvin were vetrans of this conflict.
And both star and director deliver a brilliant war film ,that some how is not held in higher regard.
Fuller attaches Huaman faces to his young cast ,as we see through there eyes the horror of World War 2.
Robert Carradine plays a role loosely based on Fuller including a Cigar .
And the battle scenes are extremly well done .
The restoration gives more backstory and as a result we feel more sympathy for the young men in the field of battle.
Look out to For Chabrol regular Stephan Audran as a french Woman.
Savour this truley great war film.
This review of The Real Glory: Reconstructing 'The Big Red One' (2005) was written by Aleksei E on 09 Jan 2008.
The Real Glory: Reconstructing 'The Big Red One' has generally received positive reviews.
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