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Flags of Our Fathers (Blu-ray)
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Genre: Action Drama History War
Runtime: 132 min
Cast of Characters| Ryan Phillippe | ... | John "Doc" Bradley | |
| Jesse Bradford | ... | Rene Gagnon | |
| Adam Beach | ... | Ira Hayes | |
| John Benjamin Hickey | ... | Keyes Beech | |
| John Slattery | ... | Bud Gerber | |
| Barry Pepper | ... | Mike Strank | |
| Jamie Bell | ... | Ralph "Iggy" Ignatowski | |
| Paul Walker | ... | Hank Hansen | |
| Robert Patrick | ... | Colonel Chandler Johnson | |
| Neal McDonough | ... | Captain Severance | |
| Melanie Lynskey | ... | Pauline Harnois | |
| Thomas McCarthy | ... | James Bradley (as Tom McCarthy) | |
| Chris Bauer | ... | Commandant Vandergrift | |
| Judith Ivey | ... | Belle Block | |
| Myra Turley | ... | Madeline Evelley |
Plot Outline: The life stories of the six men who raised the flag at The Battle of Iwo Jima, a turning point in WWII. In February, 1945, one of the fiercest battles of the Pacific theater of World War II occurs on the tiny island of Iwo Jima. Thousands of Marines attack the stronghold maintained by thousands of Japanese, and the slaughter on both sides is horrific. Early in the battle, an American flag is raised atop the high point, Mount Suribachi, and a photograph of the raising becomes an American cause celebre. As a powerful inspiration to war-sick Americans, the photo becomes a symbol of the Allied cause. The three surviving flag raisers, Rene Gagnon, John Bradley, and Ira Hayes, are whisked back to civilization to help raise funds for the war effort. But the accolades for heroism heaped upon the three men are at odds with their own personal realizations that thousands of real heroes lie dead on Iwo Jima, and that their own contributions to the fight are only symbolic and not deserving of the singling out they are experiencing. Each of the three must come to terms with the honors, exploitation, and grief that they face simply for being in a photograph.
Runtime: 132 min
Language: English
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1
Sound Mix: DTS Dolby Digital SDDS
Certification:Sweden:15 Peru:14 Argentina:16 Argentina:13 Finland:K-15 Singapore:NC-16 Ireland:15A USA:R Portugal:M/12 South Korea:15 Switzerland:16 Switzerland:16 Germany:12 Philippines:R-13 New Zealand:R15 UK:15 Brazil:16 Spain:18 Australia:MA Netherlands:16 Norway:15 Hong Kong:IIB
Quotes: Dave Severance : Nobody even noticed that second flag going up. Everybody saw that damn picture and made up their own story about it. But your dad and the others knew what they had done, and what they had not done. All your friends dying, it's hard enough to be called a hero for saving somebody's life. But for putting up a pole? more
Awards: Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 11 wins & 13 nominations
Comments:
(Synopsis)
There were five Marines and one Navy Corpsman photographed raising the
U.S. flag on Mt. Suribachi by Joe Rosenthal on February 23, 1945. "Flags
of Our Fathers" is the story of three of the six surviving servicemen,
John "Doc" Bradley (Ryan Phillippe), Pvt. Rene Gagnon (Jesse Bradford),
and Pvt. Ira Hayes (Adam Beach), who fought in the battle to take Iwo
Jima. The picture became one of the most famous images of the U.S.
winning a battle during WWII. However, the battle for Iwo Jima raged on
for another month with three of the marines being killed in action. The
other three servicemen were taken out of battle and flown back to the
states. The photo made these men heroes, and the government used these
new heroes to promote the selling of war bonds on the War Bond Tour. The
three men did not believe they were heroes, even though the American
public did. (My Comment) The film was based on the book written by Doc's
son, James Bradley. It wasn't until his father's death that he found out
that Doc was one of the Iwo Jima flag raisers. Soldiers with real combat
experiences usually keep their war stories to themselves. Clint Eastwood
directed the film, and he didn't pull any punches in the battle scenes,
even though the battle for Iwo Jima was considered one of the bloodiest
against the Japanese in the Pacific. The only problem I had with the
movie was that Eastwood used too many flashbacks that jumped around and
made the movie hard to follow. The movie would have been better if
Eastwood had gone in chronicle order with some flashbacks. During the
battle scenes, you actually see the chaos that soldiers encounter on the
battlefield. Overall, I found the story to be realistic and very
compelling by not glorifying war. It is a long movie, but the time
passes very fast. This film will receive many Oscar nominations. Some of
the movie is graphically violent and shows the dark side of war, and the
effects war has on our returning soldiers. (Warner Brothers Pictures,
Run time 2:12, Rated R) (8/10)
UPC 097361235202