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Find a movie (related to the American Civil War)

The Glorious Battle

Director: Edward Zwick

Screenwriter: Lewis Colick

Starring: Matthew Broderick

Denzel Washington

Morgan Freeman

Genre: War/Drama< /p>

Rating: PG

Length: 122 minutes

Premiere:

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Plot Summary

The American Civil War (The American Civil War) was the most brutal war in American history. It contains many moral and racial conflicts and is also the most complex war. "The Glorious Battle" is based on the letters of Colonel Robert G. Shaw, a participant in the war. It describes the "Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Regiment", a black regiment commanded by him at that time, and wrote a glorious record in the Battle of Charleston in the South. of one page.

The director successfully brought the heroic spirit of this special fighting column of soldiers fighting for their beliefs and freedom to the big screen, through detailed character portrayal, majestic scenes and realistic war scenes. , becoming one of the most outstanding works describing this civil war. The film unfolds the narrative in the form of first-person letters, the story is smooth, and the tragic climax at the end of the film is handled neatly and brilliantly, and it stops at the right time. The atmosphere of the whole film is quite magnificent and touching. The battle scenes littered with corpses leave people with lingering fears, while the scenes of black people being brutally tortured make people unable to bear to cry.

Cold Mountain

Director/Screenwriter: Anthony Minghella

Original work: Charles Frazier

Starring : Jude Law as Inman

Nicole Kidman as Ada

Renee Zelwegger as Ruby

Natalie Portman plays Sarah

Genre: War, Romance, Drama

The film is based on the famous author Charles... Fraser's best-selling novel of the same name. Inman was a wounded soldier at the end of the American Civil War. After his soul seemed to burn out, his strong desire for home supported him to stand up and embark on a long and arduous journey home. His lover Ada endured loneliness in the countryside of mountains and shadows, spent the transformation period of losing her father and becoming independent, and learned how to fight against the rough and sharp life. The war destroyed everything, but the still standing Cold Mountain is the only connection between them, and it is also the place where they remember and long for - a beautiful country that can still heal your wounds and relieve pain even if the paradise you believe in has been shattered.