Un veterano de la 2ª Guerra Mundial escapa de su asilo y emprende un arduo pero inspirador viaje a Francia para asistir al 75 aniversario del desembarco del Día D, encontrando el valor para ... Leer todoUn veterano de la 2ª Guerra Mundial escapa de su asilo y emprende un arduo pero inspirador viaje a Francia para asistir al 75 aniversario del desembarco del Día D, encontrando el valor para enfrentarse a los fantasmas de su pasado.Un veterano de la 2ª Guerra Mundial escapa de su asilo y emprende un arduo pero inspirador viaje a Francia para asistir al 75 aniversario del desembarco del Día D, encontrando el valor para enfrentarse a los fantasmas de su pasado.
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I enjoyed the supporting characters. They highlighted Arty's natural charm on people throughout his journey and how one could not love the man. No over acting. All nicely done and genuine. Each was touched by his resolve and gentleness.
Brosnan artfully played a "92 and three quarters" year old man. The way he cared and doted over his aged wife and mourned her death, his mannerisms, his speech, his body movements. Everything was genuine. The makeup artists were masterful in creating a character 20 years older than his actual age.
I only would give 10 stars to a movie that I would see again, wouldn't mind owning, and would recommend to my friends to see. This earns it.
Our hero, played by Pierce Brosnan, escapes a regiment of pills in a care facility to mission from Dublin to Normandy.
He has to overcome failing health, bureaucracy, and his prejudice to accomplish his mission. The whispers of the horrors of loss in a war taint his memory, however, his determination to represent his regiment stand firm.
At the time of writing this the world is plunged into skirmishes in both Ukraine and Israel; but this is a reminder of a war with a clear clash of ideology and not the rhetoric of today.
Highly recommend.
My Dad was in the South African Irish infantry, so this particular story resonates with me, although he wasn't at Normandy. He regularly attended M. O. T. H meetings and tried to keep in touch with his army compatriots as much as he could. They must surely also all be gone by now.
However, I don't think Pierce Brosnan was all that convincing as a 92 year old, that is just my opinion, but I still enjoyed his performance and the movie overall.
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- CuriosidadesThis film is inspired by the true story of Bernard Jordan, a British World War II veteran who slipped out of his nursing home in England in 2014, wearing his war medals pinned to a jacket under his raincoat. He traveled by bus and ferry to France to attend commemorations for the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
Jordan announced his intention to make a similar escape in 2015 to attend the next anniversary. He died peacefully at home in The Pines on Jan. 6, 2015.
- PifiasArtie's medals appear to be the 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, all of which would appear to be correct, but they are then followed by what seems to be a Military Medal. This should be first in order of precedence, not last.
- Citas
Friedrich Mueller: It's a shock to learn you've lost the war. It's a greater shock to discover you've been on the wrong side.
- ConexionesReferences Salvar al soldado Ryan (1998)
- Banda sonoraDon't Fence Me In
Written by Cole Porter
WC Music Corp. (ASCAP)
All rights administered by WARNER CHAPPELL NORTH AMERICA LTD.
Performed by Gene Autry
Originally Released 1944
Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Licensed by Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
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- Presupuesto
- 20.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 10.061 US$
- Duración1 hora 35 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.41 : 1