इराक पर कब्जा करने वाली अमेरिकी सेना बगदाद के पड़ोस में घात लगाकर बैठी है.इराक पर कब्जा करने वाली अमेरिकी सेना बगदाद के पड़ोस में घात लगाकर बैठी है.इराक पर कब्जा करने वाली अमेरिकी सेना बगदाद के पड़ोस में घात लगाकर बैठी है.
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I can not believe these long winded full on negative reviews.
What not enough pazazz for you??
So full of it behind their computer screens
What would get to me is the waiting...
The wives at home needing to fill the hours to distract themselves from worrying & waiting. Stuck unable to go forward or plan ahead.
The soldiers yanked along from training to suddenly they're there in the truck, waiting to leave on their first mission,...
Many a war in recent modern history i have not believed was justified, but there is no doubting the valour, bravery & selflessness of each & every soldier, engaged in conflict.
What not enough pazazz for you??
So full of it behind their computer screens
What would get to me is the waiting...
The wives at home needing to fill the hours to distract themselves from worrying & waiting. Stuck unable to go forward or plan ahead.
The soldiers yanked along from training to suddenly they're there in the truck, waiting to leave on their first mission,...
Many a war in recent modern history i have not believed was justified, but there is no doubting the valour, bravery & selflessness of each & every soldier, engaged in conflict.
We want war stories to express the paradox of war: how we hate war and how we love war; how it destroys life and affirms life's worth.
Don't look for that complexity here, though. What it offers, instead, is the conventional. If you've seen one Iraq War movie, you'll come away feeling you've already seen all this before.
These people seem incapable of doing the unexpected despite the horrific blood and violence., As they grapple with death. you get no sense of unbearable stress demolishing their façades and wrenching their guts.
It's not entirely the actors' fault, though, the way the dialogue just plods along, giving them no opening to get us inside their characters and reveal the interior.
That leaves much of the dramatic work to the annoying musical underscoring. It won't leave you alone; it's always there dictating what you're supposed to feel.
In the end, with nothing unexpected or surprising to grab you, you're left feeling you've wasted your time. .
Don't look for that complexity here, though. What it offers, instead, is the conventional. If you've seen one Iraq War movie, you'll come away feeling you've already seen all this before.
These people seem incapable of doing the unexpected despite the horrific blood and violence., As they grapple with death. you get no sense of unbearable stress demolishing their façades and wrenching their guts.
It's not entirely the actors' fault, though, the way the dialogue just plods along, giving them no opening to get us inside their characters and reveal the interior.
That leaves much of the dramatic work to the annoying musical underscoring. It won't leave you alone; it's always there dictating what you're supposed to feel.
In the end, with nothing unexpected or surprising to grab you, you're left feeling you've wasted your time. .
Several things just make no sense:
1. US Army basically looks dumb and incompetent in this movie
2. They attempt rescue at night but nobody is using night vision and there is no air support.
3. They can't figure out where the 1st squad is located? really? with interpreter and another guy who speaks Arabic they can't ask or figure out their exact address/location? that is dumb.
4. They wave their arms like idiots while rescue drives by instead of shooting enemy who can clearly be seen?
5. Where are all the female soldiers?
6. Why did they need an an unarmored truck with infantry, they were a liability not an asset not once but twice.
7. why so much melodrama? Why focus on backstory of only some random soldiers, why not just do every single one?
1. US Army basically looks dumb and incompetent in this movie
2. They attempt rescue at night but nobody is using night vision and there is no air support.
3. They can't figure out where the 1st squad is located? really? with interpreter and another guy who speaks Arabic they can't ask or figure out their exact address/location? that is dumb.
4. They wave their arms like idiots while rescue drives by instead of shooting enemy who can clearly be seen?
5. Where are all the female soldiers?
6. Why did they need an an unarmored truck with infantry, they were a liability not an asset not once but twice.
7. why so much melodrama? Why focus on backstory of only some random soldiers, why not just do every single one?
Sure the acting isn't great but take it for what it is. It's a series depicting a true event that happened to US soldiers. As a veteran myself and living just down the road from Fort Hood, I think it's crazy the nerve that these keyboard warriors on the internet have. It tells the story well. It shows the front line battles and the battles that happen back home that some shows don't touch.
I meant to start watching this when it started, but forgot about it. I happened to catch it On Demand and wound up watching the first three episodes in one binge.
It's a good show. Yes, we can sit here and pick apart some of the acting or some of this or some of that, but some of these reviews are just asinine.
Honestly, I think some people could save some time and just write "I hate the military. I hate America. I hate God. I am going to bash this show, no matter what an no matter how ridiculously, unless it changes history to reflect my own personal narrative and wants".
It has a "Blackhawk Down" feel to it. The character development is fairly well done, although not necessarily done in the conventional way.
Grab a cold drink and a snack, sit down and enjoy the show. If you want an agenda driven, $$$$$$ heavy production, go watch a movie from the any major studio.
It's a good show. Yes, we can sit here and pick apart some of the acting or some of this or some of that, but some of these reviews are just asinine.
Honestly, I think some people could save some time and just write "I hate the military. I hate America. I hate God. I am going to bash this show, no matter what an no matter how ridiculously, unless it changes history to reflect my own personal narrative and wants".
It has a "Blackhawk Down" feel to it. The character development is fairly well done, although not necessarily done in the conventional way.
Grab a cold drink and a snack, sit down and enjoy the show. If you want an agenda driven, $$$$$$ heavy production, go watch a movie from the any major studio.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe mini-series actually filmed at Fort Hood, Texas, in the spring of 2017. Fort Hood is the headquarters for the 1st Cavalry Division. The series filmed at various locations on the installation, including in the Patton Park neighborhood. The Iraqi scenes were also filmed on Fort Hood, on a set built on Elijah Military Operation in Urban Terrain training site. Many of the actual Soldiers portrayed in the mini-series were on site during some of the filming, including now-Lt. Gen. Gary Volesky and now-Gen. Robert "Abe" Abrams. Many of the series extras are Army spouses and children, along with actual Fort Hood soldiers
- कनेक्शनFeatured in First Look: The Long Road Home (2017)
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