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)
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Reviews Counted:187
Fresh:136
Rotten:51
Average Rating:7/10
Consensus: Flags of Our Fathers is both a fascinating look at heroism, both earned and manufactured, and a well-filmed salute to the men who fought at the battle of Iwo Jima.
Rated: 15 [See Full Rating] for sequences of graphic war violence and carnage, and for language.
Runtime: 2 hrs 12 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:22-12-2006
Synopsis: It is the most memorable photograph of World War II, among the greatest pictures ever taken. The winner of the Pulitzer Prize for photography and one of the most-reproduced images in the history of... It is the most memorable photograph of World War II, among the greatest pictures ever taken. The winner of the Pulitzer Prize for photography and one of the most-reproduced images in the history of photography, the picture has inspired postage stamps, posters, the covers of countless magazines and newspapers, and even the Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington, Virginia. "Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima," a picture taken by Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal on February 23, 1945 depicts five Marines and one Navy Corpsman raising the U.S. flag on Mount Suribachi. The image served as a counterpoint for one of the most vicious battles of the war: the fight to take Iwo Jima, a desolate island of black sand barely eight square miles that would prove a tipping point in the Pacific campaign. Lasting more than a month, the fight was a bloody, drawn-out conflict that might have turned the American public against the war entirely, had it not been for the photo, which was taken and published five days into the battle. The photograph made heroes of the men in the picture as the three surviving flag-raisers were returned to the U.S. and made into props in the government’s Seventh War Bond Tour. Uncomfortable with their new celebrity, the flag-raisers considered the real heroes to be the men who died on Iwo Jima; still, the American public held them up as the best America had to offer, the supermen who conquered the Japanese… ...and then, just as quickly as it had arrived, the glory faded. For two of the surviving flag-raisers, life became a series of compromises and disappointments; for the third, happiness came only by shutting off his war experiences and rarely speaking of them ever again. "Flags of Our Fathers" is a human drama of friendship and love, sacrifice and manipulation, set against the violent conflict of the battle of Iwo Jima. Two-time Academy Award®-winning director Clint Eastwood focuses equally on the war and home, crosscutting between the viciousness of the battle and the manufactured propaganda campaign and careful manipulation of the image that followed – issues that remain prevalent today. As "Flags of Our Fathers" shows how the photograph became the very beginning of celebrity worship, the film questions our need to create and celebrate heroes, sometimes at a cost. DreamWorks Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures present a Malpaso/Amblin Entertainment production, "Flags of Our Fathers." Directed by Clint Eastwood, the screenplay is by William Broyles, Jr. and Paul Haggis, based on the book by James Bradley with Ron Powers. Clint Eastwood, Steven Spielberg, and Robert Lorenz produce the film. --© DreamWorks Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures [More]
Starring: Ryan Phillippe, Jamie Bell, Robert Patrick, Barry Pepper
Starring: Ryan Phillippe, Jamie Bell, Robert Patrick, Barry Pepper, Paul Walker, Jesse Bradford, Adam Beach, John Benjamin Hickey, John Slattery, Neal McDonough, Brian Kimmet, Steven Koller, Melanie Lynskey, Ken Watanabe
Director: Clint Eastwood
Director: Clint Eastwood
Producer: Robert Lorenz, Steven Spielberg
Studio: DreamWorks Distribution LLC
Reviews for Flags of Our Fathers
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.
Sequences fade into the pack and make it difficult to differentiate one player from the others, much less remember them after the lights go up.
The film strives mightily to make some sort of affecting emotional epic about a bit of history that it itself acknowledges is actually footnote-worthy.
The film is confirmation of Paul Haggis's predilection for exploitation and easy sentimentality.
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.
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