Cuatro soldados estadounidenses y un británico durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial luchan por regresar al territorio aliado después de ser separados de las fuerzas estadounidenses durante la h... Leer todoCuatro soldados estadounidenses y un británico durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial luchan por regresar al territorio aliado después de ser separados de las fuerzas estadounidenses durante la histórica Masacre de Malmedy.Cuatro soldados estadounidenses y un británico durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial luchan por regresar al territorio aliado después de ser separados de las fuerzas estadounidenses durante la histórica Masacre de Malmedy.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 16 premios y 2 nominaciones en total
- Medic Steven Gould
- (as Alexander Niver)
- Private Shirl Kendrick
- (as Lawrence Bagby)
- Sophie Theary
- (as Ruby Chase O'Neil)
- Private McKinley
- (as Ben Gourley)
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I live in the San Diego area and I just took my family to see this film tonight, and I have to say that this is one of the most moving films I have seen.
I felt like this was an appropriate movie for my 13 yr old daughter to view (I would not recommend for any younger). The story was told so well that I felt she understood the underlying messages. We were able to have a very long discussion afterward about war and accountability of those who unjustly cause wars. We talked about recognizing the humanity behind the "enemy" soldiers who are, for the most part, just doing their duty to country. These men have wives, children, fathers and mothers who love them just as much as the families of the soldiers on "our" side.
I literally was speechless at the end of the film. The "surprise" ending caught me a little off-guard with its VERY poignant and thought provoking message.
The characters were well developed and I really felt that i could empathize with each man's approach to the situation they were in.
The impact of the movie far exceeded its budget. I was very impressed with the actors (for example, the beautiful French woman...who WAS that?).
I think I was most impressed with the acting of the Medic (The exchange of looks between him and the German prisoner at the end of the movie was classic!).
I read a lot of the reviews prior to watching this film, so I had somewhat of a biased opinion about what I might see. I have to admit, I found myself feeling like the movie exceeded my expectations and was VERY much worth it. I don't buy many movies...this is one I definitely will buy for my private library.
Saints and Soldiers is such a movie. If you like lots of big budget special effect -loud explosions, -crashing airplanes, -panoramic scenes with thousands of extras slogging through the mud, -if that's what you want in a war movie, skip this one. It doesn't have any of those things.
What it does have, however, is a very effective ensemble cast telling a very compelling story, -a true story, of the Battle of the Bulge. From the utter confusion and tragic consequences of the "Malmedy Masacre", depicted in this movie as more an accident of the fog of war rather than a cold calculated act, to the final climactic battle scenes, this movie shows world war II as it most likely really was. A very personal war for each soldier involved.
My uncle was a soldier who lost a leg in Europe during that time and as he related experiences of battle, he always made it perfectly clear that war was always a very personal thing. You were doing everything to survive. Your enemy was doing the same thing, and somehow battles were eventually won or lost. The average G.I. didn't know, or much care what was going on over the hill, or on a grand scale. He only knew he and a few of his buddies were being shot at by a few of the enemy and they had to shoot back or perish. It's all about living another day.
This movie conveys those sentiments very clearly. It is about daily survival without the grandiose trappings. You really wind up caring about each of these characters. It is well worth seeing. Especially if you were a soldier -or know a soldier, -or just want to know more about being a soldier. In my opinion it will go down in history as one of the more realistic war movies ever made.
A movie about 5 brave allied soldiers fighting their way back to base from behind enemy lines, during WW II.
Each of the characters embodies a different human typology. There is a subtle religious side, also.
The movie has a good visual narrative construction. It is worth being seen.
The main idea is that, behind the soldier uniform there is a human being.
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- CuriosidadesThe photo that "Deacon" carries throughout the film is of actor Corbin Allred's grandmother, and is in fact the photo that Allred's grandfather carried with him throughout WWII.
- PifiasThe Belgian woman is seen making *white* flour bread, which would be almost impossible, as in war time Europe it was quite a luxury, found only on the black market in the big cities, or on the desks of high officials, and for certain not in the poor house in the middle of the Ardennes forest.
- Citas
[first lines]
Radio Announcer: This is Armed Forces Radio, reporting from London. Today Supreme Allied Headquarters reported American combat troops and aircraft have completely routed the attacking German army at the Ardennes front.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 20th IFP Independent Spirit Awards (2005)
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Performed by JoAnn Ottley
JOANN OTTLEY: Retrospective
1999 Tantara Records
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- Presupuesto
- 780.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 1.310.470 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 129.056 US$
- 8 ago 2004
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 1.310.470 US$