http://www.city-journal.org/2008/18_1_urb-war.htmlHollywood’s anti-American war films don’t measure up to the glories of its patriotic era.Thoughts?
5/16/2008 10:19:06 AM
They poked fun of Apocalypse Now. Worthless article.
5/16/2008 10:26:30 AM
I didnt actually read it.
5/16/2008 4:37:55 PM
Summary: Conservative magazine wants war films to be jingotastic. Conservative magazine is disappointed that they are not.
5/16/2008 4:40:52 PM
It definitely sounds like that when the article brings up The Sands of Iwo Jima, but the main beef is with quasi-intellectual left wing writing that makes every officer a warmonger and every enlisted soldier a mindless pawn for an evil empire.
5/16/2008 4:59:13 PM
stories of exceptional heroism aren't representative either, they're just more palatable to people who want to view the united states in a more positive light than is accurate.
5/16/2008 5:03:26 PM
5/16/2008 5:08:22 PM
No one is asking for exceptional heroism. Good war films depict ordinary people in extraordinary situations.
5/16/2008 5:10:25 PM
Now I wanna watch Three Kings.
5/16/2008 5:12:55 PM
What about "Saving Private Ryan" or "Band of Brothers"those movies did not depict the govt as evil, the officers as warmongoring, or the soldiers as pawnsor was the article pinpointing movies made about modern wars?
5/16/2008 5:23:04 PM
5/16/2008 5:24:41 PM
^^ It was mostly about films depicting modern wars.It's understandable, we haven't had a clear-cut good vs. evil war since WWII. Even some of the modern films about WWII like SPR, The Thin Red Line, and Flags/Letters are moving away from actually depicting war and heroics in favor of exploring moral ambiguity and man/nature juxtapositions. They've been doing that since The Dirty Dozen when people got tired of cliche action hero war films.Frustration with an unpopular administration and the complexities of the modern battlefield just makes it easier for writers to make the villain some shadowy figure in the government instead of some foreign evildoer.
5/16/2008 5:34:51 PM
It's been heading that way since the start of the Cold War and when JFK was assassinated.[Edited on May 16, 2008 at 5:39 PM. Reason : paranoid population]
5/16/2008 5:37:36 PM
this article is pretty stupid.
5/16/2008 6:26:18 PM
I actually saw a pretty interesting documentary on AMC about interpreting history through cop movies.In the 60s it was all cop vs villain stories, then turned into darker corrupt films like Serpico and The French Connection after Watergate, then turned into renegade cops like Dirty Harry who fought crime their own way because the system didn't work. Then the 80s came and people wanted to watch Lethal Weapon instead of heavy cop films.
5/16/2008 6:36:54 PM
They're talking about this in a more even-handed (not politically, just not "these all suck now!")manner on NPR.
5/17/2008 3:55:41 PM