Review of We Were Soldiers (2002) by David Denby for The New Yorker — 02 Jun 2002
Though the questionable motives and bad planning of offscreen characters who far outrank Gibson make it difficult to take at face value one soldier's last words -- "I'm glad I could die for my country" -- some viewers will, which may be as the filmmakers intended.
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This review of We Were Soldiers (2002) was written by David Denby and published by The New Yorker on 02 Jun 2002.
We Were Soldiers has generally received positive reviews.
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