Review of We Were Soldiers (2002) by Ashley H — 15 Mar 2010
We Were Soldiers is different from most of the Vietnam War movies. While it goes without question that this film depicts the bloody and gruesome horrors of the tragedy of the first major conflict of the war, it does so while juxtaposing the story with that of stories of the home front and the enemy.
The enemy in this film is not the animalistic, silent enemy we are used to. We hear this enemy speak, we see his love for his family and his devotion to his cause. While being bombarded with images of death and destruction on the battlefield, we are brought back home to see the wives as they face the death themselves.
While of course not a flawless movie, it was without a doubt moving, and I highly recommend it.
This review of We Were Soldiers (2002) was written by Ashley H on 15 Mar 2010.
We Were Soldiers has generally received positive reviews.
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