Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn 1836, a small band of soldiers sacrifice their lives in hopeless combat against a massive army in order to prevent a tyrant from smashing the new Republic of Texas.In 1836, a small band of soldiers sacrifice their lives in hopeless combat against a massive army in order to prevent a tyrant from smashing the new Republic of Texas.In 1836, a small band of soldiers sacrifice their lives in hopeless combat against a massive army in order to prevent a tyrant from smashing the new Republic of Texas.
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Dennis Lehane
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This is a very well done film and I gave it the highest rating. It is a wonder to see and is best at the UNCUT version and not the heavily edited version at the Rivercenter Imax in San Antone. This film should be made available to all and to schools on DVD and not hogged by the Imax in San Antonio. Most of us can't afford to visit San Antonio to see it. So I hope they do release it on DVD and video and if they do it has to be the uncut version. It is much better than the version you see now.
At only 45 minutes long, this still remains one of the better Alamo films. The scenery is breathtaking, especially on IMAX. The costumes are great and probably the most historically accurate ones put on screen. Casey Biggs is the standout as Travis. Bowie and Crockett get less screen time in comparison. Don Swayze also gives a good performance as James Butler Bonham. The theme music is excellent and the battle sequences are well done. It's got a tear-jerker montage of an ending. A great piece of history that isn't told enough and is rarely as told as well as it is here. Highly recommended.
This is a film that ALL Alamo-philes will want to see. It is a film that plunges you right into the action. Since it is filmed in the IMAX format, you get the feeling that you REALLY are there.
A lot of research went into the production, making it the most accurate (to date) version of the Battle of the Alamo.
IF you can see the UNCUT version, do so. Even though it is very graphic, remember that the battle itself was very bloody, it is well worth the effort!
A lot of research went into the production, making it the most accurate (to date) version of the Battle of the Alamo.
IF you can see the UNCUT version, do so. Even though it is very graphic, remember that the battle itself was very bloody, it is well worth the effort!
10jake j
Rip-roaring patriotism it ain't- but in the splendours of IMAX, the uneasily protracted short film is immeasurably aided by a rousing score and some gorgeous photography. I believe this was shot in Brackettville, Texas with the barely standing set built by Batjac for John Wayne's 1960 "Alamo" epic. Merrill's direction is hardly urgent and the paper-thin Boy's Life view of history is disappointingly played out. That said, if you can experience the film in San Antonio at the Imax theatre near the actual bastion of freedom (as I did there and in Florida) the experience is much more effective. (B-)
8sbox
Living in the San Antonio area, I've seen this film several times. It is played daily at the IMAX on the famous riverwalk. If you visit San Antonio, it's important that you see this film. Preferably before you actually go inside the Alamo. The film brings out the carnage and sacrifice that was laid down by both sides. Mexico, as was their right, was trying to quell a revolt. The Texans, on the other hand, lost their faith with the government and sought independence through the force of arms.
Visiting San Antonio and touring the missions isn't like going to St. Louis and viewing the arch. It's something special. After all, the Alamo stood before New York existed.
Apart from all the other tourist activities, viewing, "The Alamo: Price of Freedom," is as important as having "barbacoa" on a weekend morning. Viva Travis! Viva Texas!
Visiting San Antonio and touring the missions isn't like going to St. Louis and viewing the arch. It's something special. After all, the Alamo stood before New York existed.
Apart from all the other tourist activities, viewing, "The Alamo: Price of Freedom," is as important as having "barbacoa" on a weekend morning. Viva Travis! Viva Texas!
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- CuriosidadesOne day during shooting when the "Mexican Forces" (reenactors from across the USA) were forming in the field, a B-52 from the nearby USAF base in San Antonio "buzzed the deck" to have a look at the movie being made. What its crew thought of hundreds of "Soldados" happily waving, no one has ever found out.
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