This movie is terrible, and I'm only 47 minutes in. There's no point, other than glorified carnage and body parts, which 'Saving Private Ryan' already introduced us to years ago - in a much more realistic manner, I might add. The sound of the German tank in 'Ryan' is terrifying, something this film fails to capture in any essence. Just a scared kid and the hardened tank crew that can wipe out scores of Nazis and never suffer a scratch, apparently (I won't watch it all the way to the end, so I guess I won't find out).
I have really enjoyed the roles Brad Pitt has selected for himself throughout his career, but this one is deeply disappointing. It should be a rule that only Kathryn Bigelow gets to direct war movies from here on out, heh.
I have really enjoyed the roles Brad Pitt has selected for himself throughout his career, but this one is deeply disappointing. It should be a rule that only Kathryn Bigelow gets to direct war movies from here on out, heh.