rwdfresno wrote:
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I really didn't care for Thin Red Line. Was was good about it? Convince me I'm wrong...
That movie was terrible. I can prove it in 4 words. Travolta, Penn, Clooney, and Harrelson. Casting is a huge part of making a movie convincing and the casting in this movie could not have been worse.
It was an arty farty movie. I liked it for that. The one thing I also liked it for the combat scenes. It seemed like the heavier it got, the quieter it got.
In my own lame experiences, when sh1t got that tight, everything got quiet kinda like that. Just doing your thing, what you were trained for. You're super hyped, shaking, but you move, and do it.
The other thing was, that it wasn't as big as it seemed to be, the experience. Thats looking at it afterwords. The combat scene's weren't giant kill fest's, with a half a zillion guys rushing a machine gun. It was some shooting, and some guys trying to stop it. Ones and twos
I never seen guys blowed up like that, or been in that kind of combat, but, what happens in my head when I see those scene's...well, everything slows down and gets quiet in my head, and I start thinking about other stuff sometimes.
As far as the arty farty part of it. The lead in that flick reminds me of me, a lifer slacker... thank jeebus I didn't get killed for it though....
The most realistic war movie I have ever seen is Das Boot. I can say that from experience, and Airnutz probably can too.