December 12, 2006
The greatest film I have ever seen. Also the most important. Timeless, flawless, and grand.
The greatest film I have ever seen. Also the most important. Timeless, flawless, and grand.
Pretty bad, pretty terrible, pretty horrible. Do I need to say anymore then that?
Possibly the greatest anti-war film ever made. Another Kubrick masterpiece.
This just blew me away. The power and rawness on display puts much of what came after (in cinema) to shame.
An look at the kind of military stupidity that would lead the world to warfield blunders like Vietnam and our current war.
An excellent movie that illustrates the point that war is costly and life is precious. And it also proves that you don't need high-tech special effects to make a good war movie.
Kubrick classic and complete masterpiece. illistrates the futility of war, particularly WW1 in an emotionally charged story. Backed up by the outstanding performance by a very young looking Kirk douglas makes a great flick. A definat must see for any Kubrick fan.
Astounding judicial account of cowardice in the face of the enemy in world war II and the consequences of these actions forlorn by the offending officers,and the attempts of a defence lawyer (Kirk Douglas's) moral belief to take the stand in their defence...Unmissable
Kubrick's best war film, besides Stranglelove. some of the bunker scenes are filmed amazingly.
early kubrick. good war film, with some black humour (the execution by gun men scenes funny)
Another interesting entry in which Kubrick's influence is almost impossible to see.
Ally says this is the best film ever made. Clearly he's not seen anything by Keanu Reeves. We'll let him off this once. I want to see this though.