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The Great War

  • 2019
  • R
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
1.4K
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Ron Perlman, Billy Zane, Bates Wilder, and Hiram A. Murray in The Great War (2019)
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During the last days of the Great War, a group of U.S. soldiers are sent behind enemy lines to rescue a lost platoon.During the last days of the Great War, a group of U.S. soldiers are sent behind enemy lines to rescue a lost platoon.During the last days of the Great War, a group of U.S. soldiers are sent behind enemy lines to rescue a lost platoon.

  • Director
    • Steven Luke
  • Writer
    • Steven Luke
  • Stars
    • Bates Wilder
    • Hiram A. Murray
    • Ron Perlman
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Steven Luke
    • Writer
      • Steven Luke
    • Stars
      • Bates Wilder
      • Hiram A. Murray
      • Ron Perlman
    • 101User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
    • 24Metascore
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    Bates Wilder
    Bates Wilder
    • Capt. William Rivers
    Hiram A. Murray
    Hiram A. Murray
    • Pvt. John Cain
    Ron Perlman
    Ron Perlman
    • Gen. Pershing
    Billy Zane
    Billy Zane
    • Col. Jack Morrison
    Aaron Courteau
    Aaron Courteau
    • Sgt. Allistor Richardson
    Edgar Damatian
    Edgar Damatian
    • Pvt. Cardinni
    Judah McFadden
    Judah McFadden
    • Pvt. Pinchelli
    Andrew Stecker
    Andrew Stecker
    • Cpl. Anson Kirby
    Casey Sill
    • Pvt. Quinn
    Cody Fleury
    Cody Fleury
    • Pvt. O'Malley
    Rod Kasai
    Rod Kasai
    • Sgt. Perry
    Rich Lowe
    Rich Lowe
    • Corporal Johnson
    Jeremy Michael Pereira
    Jeremy Michael Pereira
    • Captain A.J. Stevens
    Jordan McFadden
    Jordan McFadden
    • Mary
    Bill Cooper
    Bill Cooper
    • Major Reddick
    Charles Hubbell
    Charles Hubbell
    • Captain Roberts
    Apostolos Gliarmis
    • Captain Russell Simmons
    Leonard Searcy
    Leonard Searcy
    • Private Joseph Le'Fluer
    • Director
      • Steven Luke
    • Writer
      • Steven Luke
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    1luigiterra

    One of the worst war movie attempts in years

    Terrible. First "battle"-scene: Soldiers supposed to storm an enemy position basically jog lazily along the top of the trenches, in daylight, no cover smoke or anything, only waiting to get cut down one by one by a german "machine gunner" who obviously never held anything even slightly resembling a machine gun in his entire life, shaking an trembling stupidly in an attempt to make us believe he is experiencing recoil (he is even totally out of sync with the actual fire rate as we hear it). All the uniforms and all the equipment look brand new and unused, even after the men wearing them get shot to pieces and blown up by "mortar shells" (impact blast radius: 2 meters). No visible injuries or blood, except for when the director obviously mid-battle remembers that there must be some, so the surprisingly and consistently boring camera angle suddenly shows some hands and feet neatly spread out on the ground. The soldiers say things like "they´re tearing us to pieces" and "not a place I would like to stay for very long". An US officer is supposed to freak out and lose it in the face of battle, but when one of the black soldiers (yes, they are the heroes in this story) hit him in the face twice, he snaps out of it and seems completely fine going forward. All forgotten now thanks to the slaps. (What makes everything even more annoying, is that the guy playing the officer does a really good job. It must feel bitter having to waste your talent on this arrogant trash production.) You get the idea. Don´t waste a minute on this. I feel like I´m watching some mob money laundering project where everyone basically just wants to get the hole production overwith and go back to what ever they´re doing in real life.
    1matthewgreenan

    Steven Luke's Bad copy of Saving Private Ryan

    It's just a really bad remake of Saving Private Ryan. The bunker scene without the bunker, the same church scene without the church, the same first meeting of private ryan just without a tank, the same scene deciding to fight just without a rustic French village and if i'm not mistaken the same music and dialog. Obviously the writer/director would get a F if this was a school assignment which it looks like, but in the real world I'm surprised he hasn't been sued by Steven Spielberg.
    4bolaykimoo

    It feels off

    I understand why people are giving this movie straight 10 and not judging that but even dialogue between officer and soldiers feels off and too formal. I saw one enemy soldier dying with a smile on his face... Of course there are negatives but movie itself is still okay but there are some points which doesn't let you enjoy it as much as it could be done.
    2fbdd-55622

    Possibly the worst ever war movie

    Very poor. Combine pure cheese with laughable acting and amateur action scenes. Painful to watch.
    4deloudelouvain

    Not The Great Movie, that's for sure.

    Just skip the positive reviews, reading those for this movie is just a waste of time, actually just like watching this movie, just don't bother as there are tons of better war movies. The acting isn't good at all, below average, mediocre at best. The two names Ron Perlman and Billy Zane are just poster fillers, they have minor roles. But besides the acting it's the story that is really poorly executed, maybe it could have been something with a good director and better actors, but in this case it's pretty lame. The fighting scenes are just ridiculous, it just feels like somebody was filming a bad reenactment of a battle in the woods, or filming his friends playing paintball or so. If any of those characters would have served in the war they would be dead after one second. Just skip this movie, trust me it's not worth your time.

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      The black & white glass plate photos shown during the credits were taken on set and developed on site by the photographer.
    • Goofs
      Several scenes have been flipped in edit rather than re-shot so characters are mirroring each other in frame... but with no thought to U.S. insignia and text on crates, etc being backwards.

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    • A specific U.S. flag was featured during the film. I didn't get a chance to see it too clearly -- and it's difficult to pause the movie when seeing it in a theater -- but was the flag accurate for 1919? That is, did it have only 48 stars on it?

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    • Release date
      • December 13, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Over There
    • Filming locations
      • Big Lake, Minnesota, USA
    • Production company
      • Schuetzle Company Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
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