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The Old Way (2023)
Predictable but Solid Western
The plot of this film is relatively uncomplicated, and the outcome is fairly predictable, but the ride is enjoyable and reminiscent of many westerns from the '50s and '60s.
Excellent acting by the entire cast, particularly Ryan Kiera Armstrong as Brooke (who reminded me very strongly of Kim Darby in the original
"True Grit") and Nick Searcy as the Marshall, helped drive the story along. Nicholas Cage has had good and bad performances in his career. This was among the decent ones.
My only nit, if there is one, is that there wasn't a single plot twist in the entire movie - no surprises, nothing unexpected. But the strength of the dialogue and the performances helped to overcome that.
First Signal (2021)
Simply painful to watch
This movie is simply horrendous. It's nothing more than a serial effort in sanctimonious speech making. The writers probably thought they were making some existential statement about - something (I don't know what), but all they accomplished was to string several disparate word salads together.
The acting is terrible (another reviewer said 'wooden,' and I think that was being generous), the direction is first-year film school quality, the sound is out of a 70s home movie, and the story is terrible.
A bad movie, all the way around. Skip it.
The World Wars (2014)
Simply Appalling
This series is one of the worst "histories" of either World War I have ever seen. The inaccuracies abound, the omissions are rampant, and the anachronisms are too numerous to mention. I was actually surprised that Ancient Aliens weren't brought up, as this seems to be the History Channel's strength. History is not.
Apparently, this was a MacArthur and Churchill love fest, as these two were presented in a very positive light, with their very real historical inadequacies glossed over or completely omitted. While Churchill's World War I failure at Gallipoli is noted, it is shown as something that resulted in Churchill becoming a more capable grand strategist, rather than the reality - haunted by Gallipoli, and trying to prove that he was right all along, he attempted several times during World War II to make the same mistake again - in Italy, in Greece, and in the Balkans. If not for Roosevelt and Eisenhower, Churchill could have snatched defeat from the jaws of victory had he gotten his way.
MacArthur, over time, has been shown to be a petty despot, who had very little regard for his fellow officers or his troops - his treatment of General Wainwright is a prime example; Dugout Doug is awarded the Medal of Honor for political reasons, yet fights against Wainwright's nomination for petty personal reasons - even though Wainwright was ushered into captivity because of MacArthur's strategic mistakes in the Philippines, endured the Bataan Death March, and suffered as a POW for years.
North Africa is completely ignored, as is most of the Pacific campaign. The Naval war everywhere is simply left out, with the exception of a minor tip of the hat to Midway, where the documentary notes that Roosevelt ordered the carriers to Midway - when in reality Roosevelt and the Washington bureaucracy wanted the carriers to remain in Hawaiian waters, to defend Hawaii or the west coast; Nimitz took the initiative, and the chance, of waiting for the Japanese at Midway.
No Market-Garden, no Dragoon, No Husky. They jump, in 1 minute, from the Battle of the Bulge to the Russian siege of Berlin - nothing on the Rhine crossings. Yet they spend 5 minutes on Patton's slapping of a combat-fatigued soldier.
The anachronisms also detract. It may come as a surprise to the producers that the Germans did not attack London with B-17's, although these are shown. Nor did they use B-17's at Stalingrad - again, this is shown. And I was surprised to see the Imperial Japanese Navy being equipped with Aegis guided missile frigates. And neither MacArthur nor Marshall (who is NEVER mentioned by name, nor is Nimitz) were 5-star rank in December 1941, though both are shown with this rank at that time. Neither was promoted to that rank until December 1944.
If you are looking for an accurate history of the World Wars, this is NOT it. Avoid this debacle like the plague. It is simply bad.