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[size=13.3333px]Maguire's performance is raw and captures all the frustration, resentment, fear, and sadness that many soldiers feel upon returning to "normal" life. Photo courtesy of DreamWorks Pictures This gripping film is set in—you guessed it—World War I. Loosely based on a story told to director Alfred Mendes by his grandfather as a child, this Oscar-winning film tells the story of two British soldiers who are given an almost impossible mission and must overcome all odds to convey their message. [size=13.3333px]
[size=13.3333px]It can save one's legion from a deadly massacre. American soldiers but its French Guiana Email List [size=13.3333px] Dunkirk-like inventive filmmaking creates a sense of urgency and immersion. Cinematographer Roger Deakins and editor Lee Smith used long lenses to make the entire film appear as two consecutive shots. This definitely increased the tension and recreated the crazy feeling of the battle. Black Hawk Down photos courtesy of Getty Images Black Hawk Down documents a group of soldiers sent to Somalia on a special mission. As you might have guessed from the title they are sent to a Black Hawk helicopter.
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[size=13.3333px]But when they crash unexpectedly after an attack in Somalia, the soldiers must find a way to survive until help arrives while being hunted by enemy forces. The film is directed by Ridley Scott and stars Josh Hartnett, Ewan McGregor and Sam Shepard. Photo courtesy of Apocalypse Now Winner of the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival,
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