jb123 -> RE: The Pacific (TV Show) (3/15/2010 4:07:14 PM)
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can't say I liked it fellows. I was a bit disappointed. Too many cliches. The characters were not built up. The night combat scene looked canned from the get-go. I spent 2004 in Fallujah as a Marine and even with all sorts of high-speed night time equipment, a night fight is a truly terrifying and absolutely confusing situation. I did not feel the moviemakers captured this at all. I am unsure how a movie could capture a night fight, but I know that some movies, band of brothers and saving private ryan, captured a few moments that really hit you in the gut. In particular, the rush into Foy (rushing into an occupied village across open ground, jesus, that's terrifying), and the terror of being on the receiving end of a bombardment. Having a run in with some Iraqi armor in 2003 as an infantryman with no real antitank assets, the scene in SPR (or the earlier Stalingrad) where the airborne guys go up against a tank hit me as very scary. Whether technically realistic or not (I never rushed a tank with a satchel charge, thank god, so I don't know how accurate the scene was), it captured a fatalistic mood which I could relate to. I never felt this way with the Pacific. It looked like a CGI shootfest, and I didn't care one way or the other about the Marines or Japanese soldiers. I wouldn't blame hollywood for the more "tender" moments. Leckie and Sledge were quite outspoken about the inhumanity of the situation. Again, the movie will probably have to fall back on some tired hollywood cliches to portray their thoughts, but they are the veterans' thoughts. I did like the Marine banter (your sister!). We still talk the same way, I'd like to see more of this, as hollywood should be capable of capturing at least that aspect of war. I was looking for the 37mm gun the whole time, didn't see it.
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