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Gettysburg: Three Days of Destiny

  • Video
  • 2004
  • PG
  • 1h 26min
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3.5/10
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Gettysburg: Three Days of Destiny (2004)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaGettysburg Three days of Destiny is the compelling story of the commanders, decisions and pivotal moments of the battle that turned the tide of the American Civil WarGettysburg Three days of Destiny is the compelling story of the commanders, decisions and pivotal moments of the battle that turned the tide of the American Civil WarGettysburg Three days of Destiny is the compelling story of the commanders, decisions and pivotal moments of the battle that turned the tide of the American Civil War

  • Dirección
    • Robert Child
  • Guionista
    • Robert Child
  • Elenco
    • Steve Schlosser
    • Bob Bosler
    • Benjamin Bidlack
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    3.5/10
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    • Dirección
      • Robert Child
    • Guionista
      • Robert Child
    • Elenco
      • Steve Schlosser
      • Bob Bosler
      • Benjamin Bidlack
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      • 4 premios ganados en total

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    Steve Schlosser
    • General John Buford
    Bob Bosler
    • President Jefferson Davis
    Benjamin Bidlack
    • General Robert E. Lee
    • (as Benjamin Black)
    Andy Waskie
    • General George Gordon Meade
    • (as Dr. Andy Waskie)
    Michael Riley
    • General John Reynolds
    Ronald A. Hawkins
    • General James Longstreet
    • (as Ronald Hawkins)
    Patrick Falci
    • General A.P. Hill
    Ronald Bieber
    • General Richard Anderson
    David Huber
    • General Francis C. Barlow…
    Brian Egbert
    • General John B. Gordon
    Bruce Stocking
    • General Winfield Scott Hancock
    Charlie Zahm
    • Federal Soldier-Singer
    William Norrell
    • Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain
    Andy Redmond
    • Father William Corby
    • (as Andrew Redmond)
    Jay Vogel
    • Colonel Edwin P. Alexander
    Michael Kraus
    Michael Kraus
    • General Oliver O. Howard
    Jim Choate
    • General George Pickett
    • (as James Choate)
    • …
    Richard Crozier
    • Senator Clarkson Potter
    • Dirección
      • Robert Child
    • Guionista
      • Robert Child
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    2loveed-86779

    Bad Movie

    I had good expectations of this movie. Bought it for a $1 & got what I paid for. First off all the actors didn't even act. They went through the motions of acting. There was no emotion. Then the commanders were all fat like they never exercised. They just came from eating a meal. Then when rifles were fired all you heard were the clicks of the guns supposedly being fired and no sound of a bullet being shot. But what really ruined it for me was when a union soldier stood up when it was getting dark & started singing about tents. I thought you have got to be kidding. Maybe this movie is good for a night with nothing else to do.
    2buiger

    Wow, this was bad!

    This movie isn't even worth taking the time to write a bad review. The only positive thing about it is that after watching a movie like this, we can appreciate how good other films we sometime call average actually are...

    This motion picture has managed to make one of the single most interesting and epic battles in the history of mankind into a dull and boring event. It sucks even as a documentary, because i don't think even a History professor would manage to understand what is going on, let alone someone who should learn something about the battle by watching the film and begin to understand how it all actually happened... The 'acting' if I can dare call it that, is a story of it's own. Let it suffice to say that it should be utilized in acting schools in order to let students see how ridiculous bad acting can actually look on screen. I don't even want to mention the battle scenes or the camera, or the direction, or anything else for that matter for it would just be a further waste of time.
    2LARSONRD

    Dull, poorly paced, with no sense of direction

    Dull and poorly-paced, this dramatization, while massive in its scope, utilizing thousands of civil war reenactors, fails to give the viewer any real information about the battle's range and significance. Relying upon spoken excerpts from memoirs of those who were there, the film is visually and audibly authentic, but the viewer is never really given a sense of how the different segments of the battle fit together. A visual map at the beginning shows how the troops arrived at Gettysburg, but this is never repeated – more of these showing how the battle developed, and narration to tie together the various vignettes and add some clarity to the film would be helped immensely. Baritone musical interlude "A-tenting we will go" stops the film in its tracks, although the synth musical score by Nicholas Palmer is rather effective. This is like glimpsing the battle through binoculars but having no clue how the different scenes really work together.
    2Wellenstock

    This is not a Stanley Kubrick Film...

    A bunch of amateurs ran around with camcorders as hundreds of weekend warriors (possibly after a beer-fest) put on uniforms and tried to play act. The audio is so poor it should have subtitles. Many scenes include soldiers standing around waiting for direction while white plumes of smoke appear here and there. The cameramen can't seem to hold a shot or let go of the cheap power zoom.

    Quick summary of Scene 7: A group of Union soldiers are running. The General waving his sword in the air gets shot and falls. Two men drop their guns, come to his aid and try to help him run again. One gets shot. The General taps the shoulder of the other heavy guy (wearing light blue SWEAT pants) like he wants to be released. The heavy guy lets him go, forgets his gun, runs a few more steps then walks like the scene is over. In the mean time the General gets shot again and throws his arms back exactly like the first time. No shot effects... just acting. The General sweating on the ground looks like a binge drinker with heat stroke. The Union soldiers have all gone back the way they came. From this same direction a group of Confederate soldiers arrive.

    They shouldn't tout this like it's a big budget epic drama. This looks like a no budget unplanned weekend shoot. Documentaries do a much better job with still photos.
    5ma-cortes

    Documentary movie about famous battle and well recreated by re-enactors

    The biggest battle of the war and the bloodiest in US history is realistically staged by more than 3.000 Civil War re-enactors with exquisite attention to period detail.Marking the second time the Gettysburg battle has been committed to movie for the lure of the big screen and one of the first times a picture crew has been allowed to shoot battle scenes on the Gettysburg National Military Park battlefield and well proceeded by the re-enactors. Filmed during the commemoration of the 140 anniversary by Robert Child who also written and produced, he made a similar movie , titled 'Lincoln and Lee : Antetam'. Greatest film are the images about a soldier singing a wonderful song against the sunset while another soldiers encounter around campaign tents.The story is grand in its depiction of the battles it covers but suffers for overlong narration from off-voice , the fundamental problem is that the dialogue is lifeless and stilted which handcuffs a very big documentary production. Historic characters are raised to icon status, showing none of the feeling performances would've made them interesting and for that reason is quite boring and dull. This documentary picture obtained various prizes such as winner Golden Telly Awards and Crystal Award for historic documentary communicator. The best versions about these known events are'Gods and Generals(2003) and Gettysburg(1993) produced by Ted Turner and well directed by Ronald F Maxwell.

    Adding more details over the widely depicted on the movie, the events were the following : Gettysburg was the high point of the Confederacy, it was the farthest intrusion into Union territory ever made, but General Robert E Lee's failure to secure a decisive victory condemned the Confederacy to a prolonged struggle in which its forces were unable to regain the strategic initiative. Lee with a force of 72.00 troops, decided to advance north into Union, his army was starving and needed to operate in an unravaged area which could provide food, and such an advance would draw the Union forces away from the South to protect Washindton. Lee sent General Jeb Stuart's cavalry to the east to act as scouts. Unfortunately Stuart set off to find a Union force so he could perform some feat of arms to compensate for a near-defeat the suffered some days previously. Later a Union cavalry patrol discovered the Confederacy army and the Union Army under General George Meade began moving his 82.000 strong army toward Gettysburg. The two forces met close to the town and fighting broke out more and less immediately: as units of both sides appeared on the scene they were fed into positions and joined the battle. The union forces eventually passed through the town and took up a strong position.Lee ordered General Richard Ewell's corps to attack it if practicable but Ewell lost his nerve and never attacked. Lee moved his troops on to Seminary ridge, across the valley, and ordered and attacked the following morning. Confederate General James Longstreet suggested simply outflanking Meade but Lee dismissed the idea. By the time Lee got him moving once more the Union lines had moved so that Longstreet's corps was outflanked, but even knowing this , Longstreet continued his advance according to Lee's original plan, turning the attack into a turmoil.Ammunition began to run low, and Pickett waiting with his division to make a frontal attack when Ewell and Longstreet had done their part, was warned that unless he made his assault now, there would be no covering fire available. Between 2 and 4 July 1863, 50.000 Americans were killed at the battle of Gettysburg, more than have died any other battle in the story of US.It became the most famous battle of the Civil War, though neither side had planned to fight at Gettysburg. A Confederate foraging party entered the town on 1 July 1963 and was surprised to meet units of Union Cavalry and so began the three days battle. Confederate troops move up up toward the place , the were outnumbered by two to one. The worst day was 3 Juli, that afternoon at about 2 p.m. 15.000 confederate troops under General George Pickett emerged from the woods west of Cemetery Ridge, the flash-point of the battle, and began their suicidal advance through the wheat-fields.The attack failed and only half of Picket's troops returned. This was slaughter on an unprecedented scale, a bitter foretaste of what was to come in the WWI. Seeing the carnage, Lee muttered 'All this has been my fault'.

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      • 22 de junio de 2004 (Estados Unidos)
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