rlc27
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Joined: 7/21/2001 From: Connecticut, USA Status: offline
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Hi Everyone,
This isn't strictly a SPWAW post, but seeing as people are talking about the Stalingrad campaign this might be a good time to talk about the movie and Craig's book, Enemy at the Gates. I apologize if this topic has been broached before but the search function was taking an eternity tonight. Oh, and don't read if you haven't seen, SPOILER alert.
I just saw Enemy for the first time yesterday, and I thought it was excellent, though historically it is a bit dim at times and the love story, as is common in today's movies, was just too much--though in his book Craig says Vasilli and Tanya not only hooked up, but that she became a real crack shot and racked up dozens of dead Germans.
One example of historical fudging: having Maj. Koenig (Ed Harris) personally hang Sacha was a bit of a stretch, if you've read the book, and seems to have been put in just so Koenig seems more evil, because otherwise, I was rooting for him the entire time, since (a) Harris is a real man, as opposed to those other two guys, and (b) he was much better than Vasilli. Historically wasn't Sacha hanged with other "spies?" And wasn't his role somewhat different?
My question is, what do you guys think about this film? Were the tanks right? Some looked like PzIII's and others like IV's, and I thought I saw a knocked out KV-1 somewhere but could be mistaken.
I must say I was darned impressed by the props, uniforms, SETS!, equipment, explosions, music, etc. Except for that reeking love story and stupid brotherhood/competition over women thing, which was just too much like the summer's Pearl Harbor.
I think it would make a neat and unconventional SPWAW scenario, sort of like Saving Private Ryan but with more snipers and a bigger map.
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"They couldn't hit an elephant from this dist--" --John Sedgwick, failing to reduce suppression during the Battle of the Wilderness, U.S. Civil War.
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