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A strictly by-the-numbers film with good tank action sequences, yes, but the

Posted by tinear on October 17, 2014 at 21:59:01:

characters were shallow and poorly written. The dialogue was t v standard. And the music? Horrific. Romantic drivel during war sequences? C'mon! The last scene had the young woman next to me expressing amusement to her date; it was ridiculously written, even for her.
I'd be interested in how you'd view a film of a similar sort, "Das Boot."
If you don't see a massive difference in quality, I'd be shocked.
Pitt seemed to recycle his role from Tarantino's vastly superior WWII epic, "Inglourious Basterds."
Not disappointed, mind you, because I've come to expect this lack of quality from Hollywood films not helmed by known directors.