tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-430244424351512966.post3738717961829994845..comments2024-03-19T16:55:34.065+08:00Comments on One Sided Miniature Wargaming Discourse: The Red Badge of Courage 1974Sun of Yorkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07315805432481558574noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-430244424351512966.post-30002799786858457882020-06-30T20:21:16.245+08:002020-06-30T20:21:16.245+08:00Well said, sir!Well said, sir!Sun of Yorkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07315805432481558574noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-430244424351512966.post-56612823426051547242020-06-30T19:35:06.690+08:002020-06-30T19:35:06.690+08:00One of the things I love about the 51 version, and...One of the things I love about the 51 version, and there's a lot to love about it, is the dialog.. these guys sound like the era and I don't mean hayseeds either, just simpler.<br /><br /> I love the W.W.II conection. We know Bill and Audie but many of the other actors were W.W.II veterans which adds another interesting layer of this production. <br /><br />I watch this and enjoy each of the characters. From leads on down, they are interesting. Nice spectrum of age, it's actually refreshing to see older troops, not all kids. Love old soldier's comment near the end.." we thought you was shooten at crowes?" Terrific!Cranky Yankeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12092262300032529176noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-430244424351512966.post-31070400653346047192017-09-26T14:45:13.332+08:002017-09-26T14:45:13.332+08:00Thanks. Your comment roused me to watch the 51 ve...Thanks. Your comment roused me to watch the 51 version and damn glad I did. Doesn't have the flashbacks or any real mention of his mum except in the early letter writing scene. The battles were different and I think the dust, smoke and sound effects worked perfectly. I liked the narration as well, tying back to the prose of the book, although the style was very much WW2 newsreel in tone.<br /><br />Struck me as a much better photographed and directed movie too, not that I know much about such things. I certainly didn't get the soap opera feel.<br /><br />My other observation is that the 51 movie was a bit more patriotic than the 74 and thinking of the times, the 51 is made in the aftermath of the the Second Word War while the 74 has Vietnam as its contemporary. I think that colours the movies a little bit.<br /><br />Both were fine adaptations of Stephen Crane's novel.<br /><br />You mentioned ACW veterans and I recalled seeing something by Disney when I was a kid. A bit of searching turned up this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Clem<br /><br />There are some interesting leads to follow up under "Film portrayals"<br /><br />CheersSun of Yorkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07315805432481558574noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-430244424351512966.post-54489228364617644552017-09-26T07:28:19.030+08:002017-09-26T07:28:19.030+08:00I've always liked the '51 version better. ...I've always liked the '51 version better. Neither Audie Murphy nor Bill Mauldin were anything close to being decent actors, but in a way that made them more convincing (to me, anyway). In addition, the filmmaker actually paid attention to his technical advisors, as the battle scenes are pretty good--you don't very often see aerial shrapnel bursts, for example. Supposedly these advisors were actual ACW veterans, but inasmuch as they would have been around 100 years old, it seems doubtful!<br /><br />Best regards,<br /><br />Chris JohnsonChrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05091296131481416326noreply@blogger.com