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When Trumpets Fade

When Trumpets Fade (1998)

June. 27,1998
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R
| Drama War TV Movie

In WWII Western Germany, Private David Manning reluctantly leaves behind a mortally wounded fellow soldier and searches for survivors from his platoon, only to learn from commanding officer Captain Pritchett that they have all been killed in action. Despite requesting a discharge on the grounds of mental disability, Manning is promoted to sergeant and assigned to lead a new platoon of young inductees.

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Noutions
1998/06/27

Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .

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Spidersecu
1998/06/28

Don't Believe the Hype

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Bob
1998/06/29

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Scarlet
1998/06/30

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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Santonamor
1998/07/01

This movie had everything a war movie needs. It had dialog that fit into war well and it had action that was perfect for war. You could easily see the emotion of war because it was portrayed so well. The battle scenes had so much detail, it made it seem so real. The battle showed what soldiers had to do, even if they didn't want to. The movie showed facial expression that also showed emotion. The movie had action that also showed emotion. The dialog expressed other emotions of war.The one problem I had was the music urning some of the battles Overall it is a great movie that I would see again.

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yeti_on_fire
1998/07/02

this movie accurately portrays what is was like for green recruits to be on the front lines of battle. this movie is about a private Manning who is part of a squad that is entirely wiped out. having been the only one to survive he is promoted to sergeant and put in change of his own squad. After exemplifying himself is an act of heroism he is recommended to be given his own platoon. The movie accurately displays on how friends you have been fighting with and assume so naively would live actually end up dying in your arms. i enjoyed this movie because i enjoy movies about war with violence and gore. however i have to say that there was drama in the script that came up just out of the blue and it didn't really add anything to the story. on a side not Private Sanderson is the man! He should be made next company commander. to conclude i would recommend this movie to anyone who likes band of brothers or any of the call of duty games.

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doctorwaffle
1998/07/03

This film shows the battlefield as a bleak place. There is no John Wayne patriotic bravado here. All the characters in the movie want the same thing: to be some place else. They are willing to do anything to leave, including getting themselves court-martialed. And who can blame them? The region they are in is cold and the ground is mud. Dead soldiers line the roads because Command feels the trucks should be used to carry live men to the battlefield, not dead men home. This instills a feeling of extreme relief into the viewer: "at least I wasn't in World War II." I can see why this is meant to be a continuation of Hamburger Hill. Both films are violent and show war as a futile effort that kills men like cattle and turns fellow soldiers against each other. With every passing minute, the film whispers in your ear, "By the way, war is hell." In case we forgot. In the end, the viewer is not left with much, just like the characters. Not recommended for the faint of heart, but what war movie is?

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danielmorrison
1998/07/04

This entire film is one that should not be forgotten for its historical and psychological relevance. What I liked the most is how it shows how late in the second world war, US soldiers were often, if they had not done so already, their breaking points. The film displayed what war can turn someone into, where fear can cause valor, as is the case with the character Sanderson. The character of Manning was fascinating because he had only been in the conflict for a few days and he had already made his own opinions and options on the battlefield, and how he starts in the woods as a caring fellow, trying to save a wounded comrade, to being the instant battle hardened warrior he was when his squad was sent to take out the Flak 88 guns. I liked how this film gave an insight into what war does to people, and how during conflict they can be changed from average people into hardened-heartless warriors.

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