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Flags Of Our Fathers - BLU-RAY Version (2006) Certificate 15

Flags Of Our Fathers - BLU-RAY Version
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Rated 3.5 stars
Average rating
(67%)
 
Starring: Paul Walker | Robert Patrick | Ryan Phillippe | Barry Pepper | Adam Beach | Jamie Bell | Patrick Dollaghan | Jon Kellam | Andri Sigurosson | Michael Ahl | Joey Allen
Director: Clint Eastwood
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 127 mins
Genres: Action/Adventure | Drama
Languages: English
Released: July 09, 2007

Clint Eastwood's early-21st-century output has endeared him to Academy Awards voters, and he makes another bid for their attention with this tale of the flag-raising at Iwo Jima. Eastwood cuts back and forth between the battle that led to the flag being firmly planted in enemy soil, and the tour undertaken by three of the flag-planting Marines (played by Ryan Phillippe, Jesse Bradford, and Adam Beach) in the aftermath of World War II. The re-creation of Iwo Jima features impressive APOCALYPSE NOW-style battle scenes, the air full of thick plumes of smoke, zinging bullets, and pounding explosions. But the most interesting part of the movie comes as the three men are paraded in front of the American public, as they vacillate between embarrassment and anger at the public relations campaign they find themselves embroiled in, while also pleading with the public to help provide funds for the soldiers who are still at war.

Eastwood uses a script co-written by CRASH director Paul Haggis and a source book written by James Bradley, the son of John "Doc" Bradley (played by Phillippe in the film), to tell this affecting tale. Tom Stern, who worked with Eastwood on MILLION DOLLAR BABY, employs his skills as a cinematographer once again, deftly coupling vast panoramic battle scenes with darkly contemplative moments between the touring soldiers. Fascinatingly, the director's next jaunt behind the lens is to be LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA, which will provide the Japanese perspective on this famous event. It seems Eastwood will be keeping the Academy busy for quite some time.

Highest rated reviews

5 out of 7 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4 stars
"I finally came to the conclusion that he maybe he was right. Maybe there's no such thing as heroes"

nated23 from from Birmingham, 23rd November, 2007

The flaws in Flags of Our Fathers are at least partly attributable to Eastwood's attempts to do too much. Still, even when he overreaches, he somehow hits the mark

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4 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1 stars
Flags of Crape

A Customer from SD, 31st July, 2007

What a waste of time and millions. Story just was not intresting enough or worth making a film out of.

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2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5 stars
Fantastic

Mark Winter from Suffolk, 19th September, 2009

Excellent film in every way - plot, acting, action - everything. I had no idea about the history of the flag moment, and had I known, then the film would have made a little more sense, or had more meaning. However in the grand scheme of things it's not that much of a worry. I only rented because of Clint Eastwood, and I'm really glad I did. However not a film where I would push for an urgent second viewing.

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2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1 stars
Very dull !

A Customer from Liverpool, 22nd March, 2008

Having watched Band of Brothers this film seemed very amateurish. Although there were a lot of familiar faces in the cast ,there were no big performances and the story just wasn't gripping enough to hold your attention. Constantly going backwards and forwards between the two story lines was very annoying as neither was treated in sufficient depth. I have taken the sequel off my list - don't want to see any more !

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Most recent reviews

Rated 5 stars
TRUTH OF OUR FATHERS

denny91 from , 21st December, 2009

How the mighty USA must hate these 'TRUE' accounts of their most glorious of days...... great story...action....acting and scenery...... QUALITY.....

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Rated 1 stars
The most boring war film...

rogerroger from , 19th November, 2009

I struggle to believe this is the 'sister' film to 'Letters from Iwo Jima' - both telling the same story, both by Eastwood / Speilberg. It's quite the most boring war film I've ever seen. The characters, whom I'm sure you're supposed to care about, are just really one-dimensional and bland and the story is SO boring and pointless. Yes some of the action scenes are OK but nothing special. It's too long, too slow and really has no redeeming qualities... Letters from Iwo Jima on the other hand - a fantastic film.

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Rated 2 stars
big hope

merowing from from London, 23rd September, 2009

firstable,sorry for my english.the story didnt convince me,with that switching from war front to homeland.i expect more from clint,whose already made a few good movies.all movie is boring,and only one strong point r the cgi effects.cgi looks like taken from saving private ryan.overall,just 2 stars

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