Reclusive
director Terrence Malick returns to the big screen after a twenty-year
absence to make an epic World War II movie the same year as Spielberg's
Saving Private Ryan. Malick's
first two films, Badlands
and Days of Heaven, were
widely praised for beautifully capturing rich characters with grandiose
ideals, and this theme is again explored in the tumultuous setting of
wartime Pacific Islands. Using the old "War is Hell" adage, Malick uses
an all-star cast to remind us that beauty and self-doubt still exist
in times of horror and complex violence. Based on James Jones novel
of the same name, the story is more an intimate character drama rather
than a loud action film. The story centers on an army unit called Charlie
Company whose members are brought into the Pacific island of Guadalcanal.
Filled with fear and self-doubt, these men will have to prove their
courage and abilities in their bravery and sacrifices in an event which
is bigger than all of them. Unlike Saving
Private Ryan, the film is more of an exploration of the inner
dialogues instead of tactical maneuvering. They're not searching outwardly
for a person (like Ryan) but inwardly for the courage to keep going.
Like Malick's other films, it juxtaposes the beauty of its environments
with the ugly realities of the time. The all-star cast includes many
Hollywood heavies including George
Clooney, Woody Harrelson,
John Cusack and John
Travolta, but the story really focuses on Nick
Nolte as Col. Tall and Sean Penn
as First Sergeant Welsh, two tortured men dealing with the demons in
their past as well as one the battleground.
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