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We Were Soldiers
Steyn On-Line ^ | November 11, 2023 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 11/11/2023 4:26:01 PM PST by Twotone

A few years back, I started Veterans Day on "Fox & Friends", reacting to the live footage of President Trump in Hanoi. We talked about the Vietnam war's domestic impact on the American psyche, and how it took many decades for that to change. This Veterans Day movie pick is one of the cultural artifacts of that evolution in perception - a film about soldiering that wears its allegiance in its very title. It was released about six months after 9/11, in the spring of 2002, and in that sense is a movie about an old war seen through the lens of a new one.

The best thing about We Were Soldiers is how bad it is. I don't mean "bad" in the sense that it's written and directed by Randall Wallace, screenwriter of Braveheart (which won Oscars for pretty much everything except its screenplay, which was not overlooked without reason) and Pearl Harbor (whose plonking dialogue has been dwelt on previously in this space). Mr Wallace is as reliably uninspired as you can get. And yet it serves him well here.

Pearl Harbor was terrible, but it was professionally terrible, its lame dialogue and cookie-cutter characters and butt-numbingly obvious emotional manipulation skillfully woven together into state-of-the-art Hollywood product. By contrast, in its best moments, We Were Soldiers feels very unHollywoody, as if it's a film not just about soldiers, but made by soldiers - or at any rate by someone who cares more about capturing the spirit of soldiery than about making a cool movie. It's the very opposite of Steven Spielberg's fluid ballet of carnage in Saving Private Ryan, and yet, in its stiffness and squareness, it manages to be moving and dignified in the way that real veterans of hellish battles often are.

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To: doorgunner69

Mark Steyn?

I haven’t the foggiest ...


21 posted on 11/11/2023 8:18:10 PM PST by NorthMountain (... the right of the peopIe to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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To: bravo whiskey

I have watched the movie about three times. Loved Sam Elliot in it.


22 posted on 11/12/2023 4:30:55 AM PST by Enterprise
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To: FlatulusMaximus
"I’m past due for a reprise, just to see Sam Elliot describe Custer!"

LOL!!! Ditto.

23 posted on 11/12/2023 4:33:32 AM PST by Enterprise
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To: NorthMountain

Sometimes a movie doesn’t connect. Or you have expectations that are not fulfilled. I’ve watched a movie & didn’t care for it much, & ended up seeing it a second time & appreciating it. Sometimes it’s just a mood.

But Mark Steyn definitely isn’t an idiot. :-)


24 posted on 11/12/2023 5:38:33 AM PST by Twotone
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