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Film Description
The Thin Red Line, a WWII story of the fierce conflict in an American Army rifle company during the battle of Guadalcanal, was Terrence Malick's first film for twenty years.
As US soldiers land on the island of Guadalcanal, hoping to capture it from the Japanese, the job of venturing into the jungle falls to the 'C for Charlie' company and the troops are faced by both the enemy and struggles within their own camp. The film is told with graphic and merciless fidelity from the moment of landing, through months of exhausting effort to try and take the Japanese stronghold on a hill, to the departure of the survivors. Innocent men are transformed by the savagery of war and find only a thin line separates the sane and the insane.
A WW2 story told with such lyricism and visual beauty it could only have been made by the incomparable Malick. Unfairly overshadowed by Saving Private Ryan on release,... more >
A WW2 story told with such lyricism and visual beauty it could only have been made by the incomparable Malick. Unfairly overshadowed by Saving Private Ryan on release, this stands as one of the most impressive and affecting war movies ever made. < less
A visual poem. A masterpiece. An underrated film. A superb cast. Overshadowed by a magnificent 20 minute battle scene (Saving Private Ryan) but make no mistake, The Th... more >
A visual poem. A masterpiece. An underrated film. A superb cast. Overshadowed by a magnificent 20 minute battle scene (Saving Private Ryan) but make no mistake, The Thin Red Line is the true film here. One of if not the greatest war film ever made. Have some patience, leave your blood thirst at the door and watch a film that elevates the war genre and filmmakeing into the realm only touched by the likes of Apacolypse Now, Full Metal Jacket. Don't pass this movie up, it is the reason films are made. < less