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Upgrade to PremiumTrailerThe movie depicts the true story of the first major battle between the United States and North Vietnamese forces and the soldiers on both sides that fought it.Actors: Mel Gibson,Madeleine Stowe,Greg Kinnear,Sam Elliott,Chris Klein,Keri Russell,Barry Pepper,Duong Don,Ryan Hurst,Robert Bagnell,Marc Blucas,...»Country: United StatesQuality: HDIMDb: 7.2Keywords:- Played by: Chris KleinPlayed by: Marc BlucasPlayed by: Mel GibsonPlayed by: Madeleine StowePlayed by: Greg KinnearPlayed by: Sam ElliottPlayed by: Keri RussellPlayed by: Barry PepperPlayed by: Duong DonPlayed by: Ryan HurstPlayed by: Robert BagnellPlayed by: Josh DaughertyPlayed by: Jsu GarciaPlayed by: Desmond HarringtonPlayed by: Blake HeronPlayed by: Erik MacArthurPlayed by: Dylan WalshPlayed by: Mark McCrackenPlayed by: Edwin 'EdVanz'd' MorrowPlayed by: Brian TeePlayed by: Sloane MomsenPlayed by: Bellamy YoungPlayed by: Jim GrimshawPlayed by: Forry SmithPlayed by: Luke BenwardPlayed by: Michael Giordani
- Birthdate: 28 July 1949, Jackson, Tennessee, USA
- Birthdate: 13 February 1922, Bardstown, Kentucky, USA
Probably the best thing you can say about We Were Soldiers is that it does justice to an awful conflict.
The Vietnam setting looks authentic enough, but the action is as inert and unpersuasive as Gibson's attempt to fashion Bill Mauldin poetry out of his $20-million-plus smirk.
Makes you cry for the hundreds of thousands of men and women who died so pointlessly with Geoghegan. And their orphans.
As I settled into my World War II memories, I found myself strangely moved by even the corniest and most hackneyed contrivances.
After suffering through We Were Soldiers, I think I've seen all the war movies I care to endure for quite some time.
By comparison, Oliver Stone's Platoon plays like the experience of a sensibly outraged man worthy of our sympathy.
One of the most violent movies ever released.
The war genre, vigorously energized with Saving Private Ryan and Black Hawk Down, takes several steps backward with this old-fashioned moralistic saga, a tribute not only to the soldiers in combat in Vietnam but also to the homefront.
I was impressed by Wallace's emphasis of Moore's faith, but the violence struck me as excessive, taking valuable time that could have been used to develop characters.
... A fitting tribute to all the men and women who have fought and died for their country -- and for each other.
Gibson wears a rictus of distaste which seems more suggestive of dodgy on-set catering than the horrors of combat.
Mais uma patriotada que mostra os americanos matando milhares de vietcongues, mas sendo mais 'humanos' que os inimigos.
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Upgrade to PremiumTrailerThe movie depicts the true story of the first major battle between the United States and North Vietnamese forces and the soldiers on both sides that fought it.Actors: Mel Gibson,Madeleine Stowe,Greg Kinnear,Sam Elliott,Chris Klein,Keri Russell,Barry Pepper,Duong Don,Ryan Hurst,Robert Bagnell,Marc Blucas,...»Country: United StatesQuality: HDIMDb: 7.2Keywords:- Played by: Chris KleinPlayed by: Marc BlucasPlayed by: Mel GibsonPlayed by: Madeleine StowePlayed by: Greg KinnearPlayed by: Sam ElliottPlayed by: Keri RussellPlayed by: Barry PepperPlayed by: Duong DonPlayed by: Ryan HurstPlayed by: Robert BagnellPlayed by: Josh DaughertyPlayed by: Jsu GarciaPlayed by: Desmond HarringtonPlayed by: Blake HeronPlayed by: Erik MacArthurPlayed by: Dylan WalshPlayed by: Mark McCrackenPlayed by: Edwin 'EdVanz'd' MorrowPlayed by: Brian TeePlayed by: Sloane MomsenPlayed by: Bellamy YoungPlayed by: Jim GrimshawPlayed by: Forry SmithPlayed by: Luke BenwardPlayed by: Michael Giordani
- Birthdate: 28 July 1949, Jackson, Tennessee, USA
- Birthdate: 13 February 1922, Bardstown, Kentucky, USA
Probably the best thing you can say about We Were Soldiers is that it does justice to an awful conflict.
The Vietnam setting looks authentic enough, but the action is as inert and unpersuasive as Gibson's attempt to fashion Bill Mauldin poetry out of his $20-million-plus smirk.
Makes you cry for the hundreds of thousands of men and women who died so pointlessly with Geoghegan. And their orphans.
As I settled into my World War II memories, I found myself strangely moved by even the corniest and most hackneyed contrivances.
After suffering through We Were Soldiers, I think I've seen all the war movies I care to endure for quite some time.
By comparison, Oliver Stone's Platoon plays like the experience of a sensibly outraged man worthy of our sympathy.
One of the most violent movies ever released.
The war genre, vigorously energized with Saving Private Ryan and Black Hawk Down, takes several steps backward with this old-fashioned moralistic saga, a tribute not only to the soldiers in combat in Vietnam but also to the homefront.
I was impressed by Wallace's emphasis of Moore's faith, but the violence struck me as excessive, taking valuable time that could have been used to develop characters.
... A fitting tribute to all the men and women who have fought and died for their country -- and for each other.
Gibson wears a rictus of distaste which seems more suggestive of dodgy on-set catering than the horrors of combat.
Mais uma patriotada que mostra os americanos matando milhares de vietcongues, mas sendo mais 'humanos' que os inimigos.
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