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Martin Sheen
Reviews Featuring Martin Sheen
An original tale bringing out the best in a stellar cast, more than making up for the ever-so-slight impression that theres been a mad rush to squeeze as much of the books content onto the big screen as possible.
This film has become something of a classic, and many later productions have drawn from its rich source material. Fascinating but laconic, those most likely to dislike it are those used to the faster pace of more recent films
Contains roughly deux funny bits.
In my opinion, this is the best and most iconic war film to date. It's packed with thrilling action, memorable characters and a refreshing dose of surealism and madness that make it slightly different from the rest. Apocalypse Wow more like.
For once it's a remake of an excellent international offering that seems worth it thanks to Scorsese doing what he does best and a wonderful ensemble cast.
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