O general americano Hudson Kilpatrick é conhecido por muitos como "Kill Cavalry", não pelo número de tropas inimigas que ele matou, mas por suas próprias, devido a decisões flagrantes que re... Ler tudoO general americano Hudson Kilpatrick é conhecido por muitos como "Kill Cavalry", não pelo número de tropas inimigas que ele matou, mas por suas próprias, devido a decisões flagrantes que resultam em numerosas baixas.O general americano Hudson Kilpatrick é conhecido por muitos como "Kill Cavalry", não pelo número de tropas inimigas que ele matou, mas por suas próprias, devido a decisões flagrantes que resultam em numerosas baixas.
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Alan Cope II
- C.S. Coporal Copeland
- (as Alan Cope)
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More like a reenactment of the Civil War than a movie. Watch it if you like reenactments of the Civil War otherwise skip.
Watched for about 10 minutes.
A boring re-enactment film.
When they were firing rifles, they were pointing most at the sky. Probably shot mire ducks than soldiers.
Right, and this is exactly what happens when you let people bring a video camera to a Civil War re-enactment event. Yup, that is exactly what "Kill Cavalry" felt like.
I must admit that when I sat down to watch this 2021 movie, despite of having seen the very low IMDb rating, I was expecting more of a proper movie with an actual storyline and you know, acting...
Instead, I was treated to some lousy Civil War re-enactment filming. And sure, I will say that the costumes and props definitely looked good and realistic, but that was about all the enjoyment there was to this "movie". People didn't even fall down to die or become wounded, but of course when people were firing all their weapons at an angle aimed well above the heads of any enemies, aiming at tree canopies, then of course, how can people die?
If you enjoy American Civil War movies, like I do, then you need to spare yourself the suffering and anguish that is "Kill Cavalry". This movie was just so horrible it is almost beyond words.
Needless to say that I didn't even make it past the first massive skirmish in the forest, where everyone was shooting at the trees, no one fell down dead, and everything felt like they were just shooting at nothing and nobody. Yeah, this was more than enough to make me lose absolute interest in the rest of the movie. It was just atrociously bad. And watching something that felt like a homemade video brought to a Civil War re-enactment event if not really within the scopes of my interest.
I am rating this abysmal thing of a movie a mere one out of ten stars, and that is solely based on the costumes and props. Sometimes things are better left on the drawing board.
I must admit that when I sat down to watch this 2021 movie, despite of having seen the very low IMDb rating, I was expecting more of a proper movie with an actual storyline and you know, acting...
Instead, I was treated to some lousy Civil War re-enactment filming. And sure, I will say that the costumes and props definitely looked good and realistic, but that was about all the enjoyment there was to this "movie". People didn't even fall down to die or become wounded, but of course when people were firing all their weapons at an angle aimed well above the heads of any enemies, aiming at tree canopies, then of course, how can people die?
If you enjoy American Civil War movies, like I do, then you need to spare yourself the suffering and anguish that is "Kill Cavalry". This movie was just so horrible it is almost beyond words.
Needless to say that I didn't even make it past the first massive skirmish in the forest, where everyone was shooting at the trees, no one fell down dead, and everything felt like they were just shooting at nothing and nobody. Yeah, this was more than enough to make me lose absolute interest in the rest of the movie. It was just atrociously bad. And watching something that felt like a homemade video brought to a Civil War re-enactment event if not really within the scopes of my interest.
I am rating this abysmal thing of a movie a mere one out of ten stars, and that is solely based on the costumes and props. Sometimes things are better left on the drawing board.
The film was produced, directed, and written by the same person. Takes a rare talent to do that successfully. Sadly, he is not that rare talent. This was obviously done on a shoe string budget. The direction is abysmal and the acting is robotic. It is devoid of any emotion and the lines are delivered without any enthusiasm or emotion; almost monosyllabic. The battle scenes appear to be done by re-enactment hobbyists. There is only one scene where the combatants raise the rebel yell. For comparison, the battle scenes in "Gettysburg" were done with mostly hobbyists. There is no background information provided as to the characters and one is left to surmise that the animosity Gen. KilPatrick had against Gen. Wheeler may be just the Union/Confederate thing; although it hints there may be more stemming back to their days at West Point. The film is disjointed, has low production values, and poor acting. Unless you are a HARD CORE civil war buff, give it a pass.
Well let's start out with what's bad
Dialogue music acting ten minutes without a word uttered (which turns out to be a highlight)
History is wrong. How do I know ? I have a PhD in history and was in glory, Gettysburg and gods and generals
You can't get the guys name right ? Hudson ??
Cmon man
He was 27 this guy is at least 50 Wheeler was not in the same class at West Point Further. The average age of a soldier was 22 not 62 I doubt there were this many fat soldiers either I'd really like to say something nice about this effort Let me end with this. You seldom take cannon into a forest and expect to hit anything but trees. Jeez I see some have called this a re-enactment. It's not Nothing I'd like better if I was a soldier than to see a lot of fat old guys standing in a straight line Oh of course. It says it's January but it looks like April Now there really was a hugh Judson kilpatrick and he was Sherman's chief of cavalry on the March through Georgia. He was called kill cavalry because his tactics were suspect. (See general Elon farnsworth). So why make something like this where literally NOTHING is correct or very good ?
The rifles are wrong. The artillery is wrong the uniforms are wrong If anything deserves a zero it's this sad misuse of time If you want to see Santa Claus in the civil war ?
If you watch long enough there might be a fat guy with a red suit also.
Cmon man
He was 27 this guy is at least 50 Wheeler was not in the same class at West Point Further. The average age of a soldier was 22 not 62 I doubt there were this many fat soldiers either I'd really like to say something nice about this effort Let me end with this. You seldom take cannon into a forest and expect to hit anything but trees. Jeez I see some have called this a re-enactment. It's not Nothing I'd like better if I was a soldier than to see a lot of fat old guys standing in a straight line Oh of course. It says it's January but it looks like April Now there really was a hugh Judson kilpatrick and he was Sherman's chief of cavalry on the March through Georgia. He was called kill cavalry because his tactics were suspect. (See general Elon farnsworth). So why make something like this where literally NOTHING is correct or very good ?
The rifles are wrong. The artillery is wrong the uniforms are wrong If anything deserves a zero it's this sad misuse of time If you want to see Santa Claus in the civil war ?
If you watch long enough there might be a fat guy with a red suit also.
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