Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA Portuguese soldier who got stranded from his team during the La Lys battle struggles alone through dozens of German offensives so he can guarantee his companions' safety.A Portuguese soldier who got stranded from his team during the La Lys battle struggles alone through dozens of German offensives so he can guarantee his companions' safety.A Portuguese soldier who got stranded from his team during the La Lys battle struggles alone through dozens of German offensives so he can guarantee his companions' safety.
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When i first watched the movie i was expecting another portuguese movie(which as someone said could be cringy), but as the story developed,the right uniforms, the right pace, good acting,no embelshiment, i thought to myself, this has to be the best recent portuguese movie!!
First, the sotry is based on true facts, Milhais or Private Millions is said to have covered the escape of hundreds of men, not only portuguese but also allies, he stood by himself holding a machine gun till his hands bled, or ran out of ammo, so he could stop the german advance, which he did all by himself.
This is a great great story that should be more aknowledged by the rest of the world. This simple man gave all he have to save hundreds of certain death. The movie does not glorfy him as he says at a point : in war there are no heroes.
Well , the only negative remark i have to point is the background, it's notorious it was not shot in Flanders, most likely in Alentejo(you can see it by the trees and vegetation) and Beiras in Portugal, but the battle scenes are at the level of the best WW1 Movies, and the story is far more interesting than 90% of WW1 movies.
If this movie had a higher budget and was properly advertised, this would be a future epic, but unfortunately it isn't or wasn't. I give 10 /10 as i really loved it, despite all the low budget related flaws.
If you like great war stories and specially World War 1 movies, you should give it a go on this one.
First, the sotry is based on true facts, Milhais or Private Millions is said to have covered the escape of hundreds of men, not only portuguese but also allies, he stood by himself holding a machine gun till his hands bled, or ran out of ammo, so he could stop the german advance, which he did all by himself.
This is a great great story that should be more aknowledged by the rest of the world. This simple man gave all he have to save hundreds of certain death. The movie does not glorfy him as he says at a point : in war there are no heroes.
Well , the only negative remark i have to point is the background, it's notorious it was not shot in Flanders, most likely in Alentejo(you can see it by the trees and vegetation) and Beiras in Portugal, but the battle scenes are at the level of the best WW1 Movies, and the story is far more interesting than 90% of WW1 movies.
If this movie had a higher budget and was properly advertised, this would be a future epic, but unfortunately it isn't or wasn't. I give 10 /10 as i really loved it, despite all the low budget related flaws.
If you like great war stories and specially World War 1 movies, you should give it a go on this one.
Although i do believe this film could have been made better.. the story behind this film is special. With there not being many if any films of the Portuguese during the great war (1914-18), I think this film depicts amazingly the story of Anibal Milhais (The Protagonist) who is the most decorated Portuguese soldier of all time. Moreover, as a Portuguese person myself, this film has a special place in my heart, as it accurately shows the horrors of war. I think it is worth a watch although it is no 10/10 film it is still a very good film especially for WW1 enthusiasts who love to learn about the Great War and those who didn't know Portugal was involved.
Did a bad review about this movie, a couple of months ago, but I've gave it another try... Things changed a bit... I saw it with another eyes, and the second time around, I enjoy it a bit more.
There's, still, so little action here... I would love to see more battle scenes (there's few WWI movies)..., unfortunately, portuguese are, still, a bit slow on movie writing... Still the movie deserves the 2nd view... But I'm proud for sharing the same country as this hero, Soldado Milhões... Too bad the movie didn't tell all the story, and showed that the british were cowards, and left behind a group of farmers, with almost no fighting experience... Still, we showed our gut, and our courage, and that's way more than they did...
There's, still, so little action here... I would love to see more battle scenes (there's few WWI movies)..., unfortunately, portuguese are, still, a bit slow on movie writing... Still the movie deserves the 2nd view... But I'm proud for sharing the same country as this hero, Soldado Milhões... Too bad the movie didn't tell all the story, and showed that the british were cowards, and left behind a group of farmers, with almost no fighting experience... Still, we showed our gut, and our courage, and that's way more than they did...
I actually quite enjoyed the story behind this film. However, the inaccurate depiction of use of the Lewis Gun totally spoiled it for me, and I got increasingly frustrated towards the end of the film, as Milhais continued to fire Lewis guns for long periods without ever reloading.
The Lewis was a light machine gun, intended to be fired in bursts. It fires at a rate of 500 rounds per minute. The pan magazines hold 47 or 97 rounds, so even using the larger magazine, firing the gun constantly empties the magazine in just over 10 seconds. In normal use, Lewis gunners were accompanied by a loader, who changed the magazines, and several others who carried the large number of magazines necessary to keep up a high rate of fire. However Milhais is shown firing the Lewis as if it were a belt-fed machine gun, without it ever being reloaded, and with no spare magazines in sight. This lack of authenticity completely ruined the film for me.
The Lewis was a light machine gun, intended to be fired in bursts. It fires at a rate of 500 rounds per minute. The pan magazines hold 47 or 97 rounds, so even using the larger magazine, firing the gun constantly empties the magazine in just over 10 seconds. In normal use, Lewis gunners were accompanied by a loader, who changed the magazines, and several others who carried the large number of magazines necessary to keep up a high rate of fire. However Milhais is shown firing the Lewis as if it were a belt-fed machine gun, without it ever being reloaded, and with no spare magazines in sight. This lack of authenticity completely ruined the film for me.
Aníbal Augusto Milhais (João Arrais) is one of the many soldiers sent to Flanders during World War I. At the battle of La Lys, contrary to orders from the major, Milhões decides to face successive German offensives alone to ensure the withdrawal of the companions.
In the year marking the centenary of the 1st world war, we follow the path of the soldier Milhais, worth millions, through the memories of the war!
Based on actual events, Aníbal Milhais's story is built, where it denotes the good work of the team, especially at the moments inside the war.
At the same time, the filmmakers showed the life of the protagonist elder, with his family, especially the relationship with his daughter Adelaide.
The war sequences are pretty cool, even more taking in consideration the limited resources that the Portuguese cinema has. We do not see large crowds, but we see the nervousness, anxiety, the fear that lurks on the other side of the trenches, while the Fellowship plays a very important role.
I need to congratulate the team who made this movie for the courage to bring the Portuguese history to the big screen, in a tribute to a national hero, in commemoration of the 100 years of the end of World War I. As your commander said: "Tu és Milhais, mas vales Milhões" and Portugal can finally understand why in a movie theater.
For the record, there's not a single cringe scene in the entire movie, and that's already worth a star!
Lo sapevi?
- BlooperThough the film states that the village where Milhais is from changed its name in 1943, in fact Valongo changed its name to Valongo de Milhais long before, in 1924.
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- 910.000 € (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 139.271 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 25 minuti
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- 2.39 : 1
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