..."God is on our side..."
Is this what kept most of Our Soldiers Soldiering On? According to Hollywood it is and for the Most Part Probably True.
As Post War Movies go, some were starting to Consider the Psychological Ramifications of the Experience. This one has its Share of the in Battle Behavior (and motivation) of the Men and the Interaction among the Squad.
But, the Pain and Suffering is somewhat like Pretentious Playacting and to move the Characters from one Horror to another. This precedes until the End where it is presented as Necessary for Victory.
The Color Photography is Unimpressive and Static as are the Battle Scenes and We are left with a Film that seems like an After the Fact, Matter of Fact, Justification.
Is this what kept most of Our Soldiers Soldiering On? According to Hollywood it is and for the Most Part Probably True.
As Post War Movies go, some were starting to Consider the Psychological Ramifications of the Experience. This one has its Share of the in Battle Behavior (and motivation) of the Men and the Interaction among the Squad.
But, the Pain and Suffering is somewhat like Pretentious Playacting and to move the Characters from one Horror to another. This precedes until the End where it is presented as Necessary for Victory.
The Color Photography is Unimpressive and Static as are the Battle Scenes and We are left with a Film that seems like an After the Fact, Matter of Fact, Justification.