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It's great. Refreshing take on D-Day in both subject matter and tone. Brendan Fraser is compelling as Ike, but Andrew Scott does an even better job as James Stagg. There are no black people in it.
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What do you mean refreshing
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Totally unhinged behavior.
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a good day for invading France
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he’s having a blast
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What's the point of building tension if we know the outcome
Wouldn't it be a better movie if the ending was changed from real history and it showed the compete failure and capitulation of the allies



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