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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A brilliant film long before it's time.,
By "jedi-master-gandalf" (Anaheim Hills, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Halls of Montezuma (DVD)
Halls of Montezuma is a surprisingly realistic view of war-life in the Pacific theater of World War II. The themes found in the film are close to those of Saving Private Ryan, where one's man's life is worth more than we know. Each main character's past is explored, showcasing some excellent direction by Milestone. The editing found in the origin stories is similar to that of Tom Hanks' directed episode, "Crossroads" in Band of Brothers and is a pleasant surprise.I find that many of the "go-getter" Hollywood-isms found in the war films of that era are for the most part absent in this film, give or take a few scenes. The battles are brilliant executed and the face-to-face confrontations with the Japanese are both nerve-wrecking and frightening. I think that Halls of Montezuma is so precious because it's grittiness and realism was a rariety among the big budget war pictures of the 1940's-60's. Films like this one and Kubrick's "Paths of Glory" are truly great war films long before their time.
33 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Halls of Montezuma down and dirty,
By gobirds2 (New England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Halls of Montezuma [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is a grim and austere W.W.II film dealing realistically with Marines pulled from civilian life and thrust into the horrors of combat in the Pacific. It is strong on characters and their motivations and convictions that carry them through the rigors of war. It's lack of a big budget adds to its realism, bringing the narrative to a more intimate level, and elicits emotional responses from the viewer. The fine cast includes Richard Widmark, Jack Palance, Robert Wagner, Karl Malden, Richard Boone, Skip Homeier, Jack Webb, Neville Brand and Martin Milner.
20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
1950s war movie that is ahead of its time,
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This review is from: Halls of Montezuma (DVD)
As a son of a US Marine I'd like to start off by recommending this film to anybody looking for possible gift ideas for a veteran. My dad and I both were pleasantly surprised by this film.
About the film The Halls of Montezuma seemed a bit ahead of its time. The story centers around an USMC officer's growing war fatigue. A former high school teacher, Lt. Carl Anderson, is tasked with taking a small patrol into enemy territory to gather intelligence about the Japanese rocket launching base that is preventing the Marines from securing an unnamed Pacific island. The story was slow enough that I had the change to care about the characters. However, the short action / combat sequences kept things moving along. My first thought was that "Saving Private Ryan" had borrowed heavily from this film. Whether or not that is really the case, the two films are similar, and I would think anybody who enjoyed war films that are more focused on an individual's growing unease with a war will enjoy "Halls of Montezuma". The ending of the film simply seemed realistic, not happy, not surreal ... just realistic, and for a war film made so shortly after the Second World War this film seems ahead of its time. About the DVD We watched the film straight through, so I didn't have the chance to explore any of its menu features or chapter setups. The picture quality of the DVD was amazing. We were very pleased with that. However, FOX pictures included a rather long commercial at the beginning of the DVD that we considered skipping over.
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