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Trinta e quatro anos depois de sua morte, o aviador William H. Pitsenbarger Jr. ("Pits") é agraciado com a mais alta honra militar do país, por suas ações no campo de batalha.Trinta e quatro anos depois de sua morte, o aviador William H. Pitsenbarger Jr. ("Pits") é agraciado com a mais alta honra militar do país, por suas ações no campo de batalha.Trinta e quatro anos depois de sua morte, o aviador William H. Pitsenbarger Jr. ("Pits") é agraciado com a mais alta honra militar do país, por suas ações no campo de batalha.
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As a US Air Force Veteran who served in classified Intel overseas, I did not serve in-country Vietnam. I was at the cusp of the War, referred to as a Vietnam War Era Veteran. I have had friends and colleagues who did serve. We never discussed it. I respect that. If THEY wanted to talk about it, that was different. But, the rule of thumb among most Military Veterans was not (is not) to ask.
Until this movie, I was unaware of the Pitsenberger story. It is common for such movies to stir my emotions, deeply. This one surely did. The ugliness and senselessness of war, especially this war, were telegraphed across the screen with intensity. Yet, the spirit and compassion of Pitsenberger reveals a young man who was full of heart; and, love for others.
Again, as an Air Force Veteran, I feel honored to have learned about Airman Pitsenberger, superbly represented by Jeremy Irvine. The movie ended exactly as I had hoped it would. The cast of characters includes some of the best actors in the theater profession. Kudos!
Until this movie, I was unaware of the Pitsenberger story. It is common for such movies to stir my emotions, deeply. This one surely did. The ugliness and senselessness of war, especially this war, were telegraphed across the screen with intensity. Yet, the spirit and compassion of Pitsenberger reveals a young man who was full of heart; and, love for others.
Again, as an Air Force Veteran, I feel honored to have learned about Airman Pitsenberger, superbly represented by Jeremy Irvine. The movie ended exactly as I had hoped it would. The cast of characters includes some of the best actors in the theater profession. Kudos!
Sebastian Stan is a lawyer for the Pentagon. He's smart, driven, ambitious, politically savvy and looking for his next job. His last assignment at his current position is to look into the file of William H. Pitsenbarger, Jr., an airman killed in Vietnam twenty-two earlier. Members of his unit, soldiers whose lives he saved under the fire that killed him, his dying parents (Christopher Plummer in his final screen appearance, Diane Ladd) have petitioned to have his Air Force Cross upgraded to the Medal of Honor he was originally recommended for. As he travels to interview the people, we hear the things they are not saying more clearly, and Stan does too, gradually becoming convinced that Pitsenbarger must have his medal of honor, even though he is not sure why, and the fight may make him enemies he can ill afford.
It's a heartfelt and meaningful response to the question posed in the movie -- and almost a century ago, in BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN -- as to what a piece of ribbon is worth. It's a distinguished cast, including Peter Fonda (also in his last screen role), Samuel L. Jackson, William Hurt, and Ed Harris. Highly recommended.
It's a heartfelt and meaningful response to the question posed in the movie -- and almost a century ago, in BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN -- as to what a piece of ribbon is worth. It's a distinguished cast, including Peter Fonda (also in his last screen role), Samuel L. Jackson, William Hurt, and Ed Harris. Highly recommended.
Politicians start the wars and our children die in them. A movie about values, bravery, tragedy and a man struggling to do the right thing. No "buzz" about this movies but certainly worth every minute n tear.
Murphman0526
Your claim that it is illegal to depict military uniforms, insignia, etc. accurately in a film is a myth created by Hollywood, which is simply too lazy and uncaring to get it right.
There is not and never has been such a law or regulation. Please stop spreading nonsense as an excuse for production companies' shoddy research and sloppy costume design.
P.S. I am a retired 30 year Air Force colonel and was an executive producer myself. I know of what I speak from both sides.
There is not and never has been such a law or regulation. Please stop spreading nonsense as an excuse for production companies' shoddy research and sloppy costume design.
P.S. I am a retired 30 year Air Force colonel and was an executive producer myself. I know of what I speak from both sides.
Second review I 24 hours being off work sick has its advantages!!
I saw the low review point on this but watched it anyway because of the cast, it nearly has a better cast than the Irishman !!!!
I'm not American ... I did not serve in Vietnam nor do I know anyone that served in that war as some keyboard warrior reviews seem hung up on.
I enjoyed a well written well acted movie and I'm not ashamed to say I sat here and cried for the last 10 mins, not something I do for movies I think ET in the cinema was the last time.
This movie slowly wrapped its storyline around my heart, gripped me till the end and and didn't disappoint.
Disregard the low ratings and rants from wannabe movie critics this is a movie to enjoy and cherish every moment of they don't make them like this too often and when they do movies like this have a habit of falling between the same cracks spoken in the movie.
Enjoy it for what it is, a journey for more than one person including the viewer.
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- CuriosidadesDuring the credits, there are interviews with the real airmen and soldiers who knew Pitsenbarger.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe uniform worn by Pits is NOT incorrect. He is shown with his name in white on blue over one breast and USAF in white on blue over the other as well as blue & silver stripes on his sleeve. There are several photos of the real-life A1C Pitsenbarger taken in Vietnam while wearing jungle fatigues with the white on blue name tags and blue and silver rank insignia. Subdued name tags and rank insignia did not become mandatory in the Air Force until the 1970s.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosInterviews with veterans and others involved during end credits.
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- País de origem
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- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- The Last Full Measure
- Locações de filme
- Tailândia(Vietnam Sequences)
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- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
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- Orçamento
- US$ 20.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 2.949.212
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 1.058.019
- 26 de jan. de 2020
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 3.364.426
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 56 min(116 min)
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- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1
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