The film as a whole is missing something, with much of the problem lying with the cast -- including Barry Pepper, Jamie Bell and Adam Beach -- who are seriously bland.
Flags of Our Fathers (2006)
Runtime: 2 hrs 12 mins
Genre: Dramas
Starring: Ryan Phillippe, Jamie Bell, Robert Patrick, Barry Pepper, Paul Walker
DVD Info
Release:
Oct 5, 2008
HD DVD Features:
- 2-Disc Set
- Widescreen
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 2.0 - English
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French
- Subtitles - English, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
- Featurettes - 1. "Words on The Page"
- 2. "Six Brave Men"
- 3. "The Making of an Epic"
- 4. "Raising The Flag"
- 5. "Looking Into The Past"
- Introduction - Clint Eastwood
- Trailer - Theatrical Trailer
Interactive Features:
- Scene Selection
Reviews
Here, the feelings run very deep, and dark as dried blood, with Clint aware that some things don’t need to be said and others shouldn’t be shown.
Flags of Our Fathers is touched by greatness. It argues that soldiers may go into battle for country and glory but they always end up fighting for the survival of themselves and their comrades.
Impressively directed, superbly written and featuring strong performances, this is a compelling, thought-provoking and ultimately moving drama with a timely message.
Not as emotional as Million Dollar Baby, nor as astounding as Saving Private Ryan, but Eastwood remains the most astringent American filmmaker around.
It may be slightly sentimental and melodramatic, but it also says something new and important.
Eastwood’s two-film project is one of the most visionary of all efforts to depict the reality and meaning of battle.
Witness to a great director's vision being slowly strangled by the work of a hired hack.
Reminds us of the great damage that can be done to society's most vulnerable by those blustering war mongers who are so very far away from the combat they are inciting.
carefully dismantling one heroic archetype only to replace it with another, more nuanced one
A pretty darn good, but not completely great, war movie that pays overdue homage to the WWII veterans who never made it home.
A quest to find the humanity behind the imagery of Iwo Jima that never gets beneath the skin to the real men who became heroes with a single camera shot.
Una fuerte y conmovedora película de guerra que es todo un alegato contra la irracionalidad, sobre todo la de los gobernantes que mezclan heroísmo con propaganda. Una nueva culminación de Clint Eastwood como director.
Apesar do tom de importância que empresta a si mesma, A Conquista da Honra é uma empreitada apenas razoável.
Writers William Broyles Jr. and Paul Haggis believe that they are contrasting the men's lives with their heroic image. Sadly, what they present to the viewer is yet another fabricated image, and one that is equally false.
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