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We Were Soldiers

War. Action Recounting the true story of one of the most savage battles in U.S. history, Lt. Col. Hal Moore (Mel Gibson) and 400 of his men touched down on November 14, 1965, at a clearing in Ia Drang Valley, Vietnam. All were surrounded by 2,000 North Vietnamese soldiers. The ensuing battle was one of the most savage in U.S. history. We Were Soldiers Once...And Young is a tribute to the nobility of those men under fire, their common acts of ... [+]
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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
"'Black Hawk Down' was criticized because the characters seemed hard to tell apart. 'We Were Soldiers' doesn't have that problem; it identifies a few key players, casts them with stars, and follows their stories (...) Rating: ★★★½ (out of 4)."  POS
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SFGATE
SFGATE
"One of the best war movies of the past 20 years."  POS
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The Guardian
The Guardian
"Wallace's film rejects hindsight or any sort of vision. It's about soldiers doing their duty (...) The film's battles are handled with relentless realism"  POS
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The New York Times
The New York Times
"Like the best war movies -- and like martial literature going back to the Iliad -- it balances the dreadful, unassuageable cruelty of warfare and the valor and decency of those who fight.  POS
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Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone
"An unabashedly pro-military look at the first major battle of the Vietnam era, has an impact that transcends politics"  POS
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Newsweek
Newsweek
"'We Were Soldiers' is, ultimately, a powerful and moving experience--once it overcomes its clunky, badly written and cliched first act.  POS
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Slate
Slate
"A bloody, harrowing look at the early days of the Vietnam War (...) [It] makes you cry for the hundreds of thousands of men and women who died so pointlessly. And their orphans.  POS
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Miami Herald
Miami Herald
"'We Were Soldiers' feels strangely irrelevant -- a well-acted, well-crafted and inconsequential visit to woefully familiar territory." NEU
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