Glory: Rawlins Confronts Trip (DENZEL WASHINGTON, MORGAN FREEMAN HD CLIP)
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- Опубликовано: 4 янв 2022
- When Trip (Denzel Washington) gets into a fight, Sergeant Rawlins (Morgan Freeman) steps in.
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Matthew Broderick and Denzel Washington star in this inspiring story of the first Black regiment to fight for the North in the Civil War. - Кино
"I know cause I dug the graves."
Still gives me chills.
It's his earnest desire to for them to fight and die that gets me. "As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free..."
@@jasmadams so true!
And then he goes full equalizer and goes "But I put them in them."
I'd say we paid for our sins with modern estimates placing the death toll on both sides to possibly 750,000 dead out of 31,000,000 total population. That's an insane amount of people that went under the sod-2% of the *entire* population.
So? They didn't end slavery because it was wrong! Wtf! Dude they ended slavery because the south was making too much money! Plus you just seen how the white soldier was full of hate calling A SUPERIOR OFFICER a n****** so HE was dying to help out black people? Him? Man please...
"Dying by their thousands. Doing for you, fool. I know because I dug the graves."
Best line in a movie full of great lines.
Fun fact: the soldier who nearly gets into a fight with Tripp is played by Kevin Jarre who wrote the Glory screenplay. He appears later in the movie yelling "Give 'em hell 54th!" before the assault on Ft. Wagner.
And he is buddies with Hector Salamanca lol
Mask.....you're full of shite
thanks for the tidbit
It's these little things that make the movie much more interesting to me.
@@xili0966 damn he old as shit. I guess after the civil war he went back down south to mexico
Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman and Andre Braugher, 3 stage, screen and TV heavyweights share a scene together. What a joy to watch.
Morgan Freeman #1
even Hector Salamance has a cameo
I'd say it's the best scene of the film but there are honestly too many to choose.
Movie history… 3 of the greatest actors Hollywood has ever seen
Andre is truly a great actor. Capable of being the leading man but thrives as a supporting character.
That second, deeper voiced, "LIKE MEN!" is so damn powerful.
Years of frustration in that yell. Wanting to take part in their own freedom, finally getting a chance to do what he's been aching to do for at least 3 years and probably his whole life -- and here's this idiot kid not getting it. So well communicated.
Denzel's silence at the end of this clip is every bit as emotive as the eloquent words spoken by Freeman.
Why he slap him?
@@timothythornton6624 He called Rawlins, a senior NCO, a "dog" to the white man. In a roundabout way he was implying him to be a slave driver, something derided even more than the slave owner because oftentimes they too were black and kept the slaves in line as a proxy for the owner's authority.
@@The_Lucent_Archangel why Was he being stupid?
@@timothythornton6624 watch the movie
@@josephherrera6656 People nowadays don't like to watch older movies, which is a shame
"And dyin 's what these white boys been doin goin on three years now. Dyin by the thousands. Dyin for You, fool."
That might be the best line in the movie.
That's actually one of the worst ones because of its historical inaccuracy
The overwhelming majority of white soldiers that were murdered in the civil war did it for every other reason besides for the freedom of Black Americans
@@deepee4323 360k union deaths > 258k confederate deaths. Try again.
@@TheMacC117 you clearly can't read
Neither the union NOR the confederacy fought to free the enslaved Black Americans
They killed each other to see who would rule america. They're still fighting that fight today
The American Freedmen fought and emancipated themselves.
Umm...no they were not dying for Black people.
@@Diana734 Yep, they just thought they would fight each other for no reason. No more Whites fighting Whites for a POC. Let the POCs do their own fighting.
“You’re looking at a higher rank corporal! Now you’ll obey and you’ll like it!” Such a great line and Morgan Freeman delivered it _perfectly!_
Denzel nailed this scene but not enough credit is given to Freeman. He delivers his lines with such conviction. I mean just look at his eyes as he's verbally dressing Trip down. He projects such sheer disgust in this moment, yet it's just an actor delivering a performance. It might honestly be his best work.
This entire film is a masterpiece and a credit to all these men during the war. They are all true equals and brothers on the battlefield and within their unit.
If Morgan Freeman ordered me, I'd listen. Without question.
What did he mean by "Does the whole world have to stomp in your face"?
@@23BronxBomber I think he was basically asking Denzel’s character why he always feels the need to provoke anyone and everyone around him to the point where they’ll wanna “stomp in his face”, metaphorically speaking lol
Morgan Freeman has been old his entire acting career...LOVE HIM!
He was born 1937 so yep
Old...yeah. But I prefer to think of him as wise.
...and he has done far better than most half his age.
Some of us remember him from Electric Company. He wasn't old then.
😂 guess who else been old forever? Danny Glover 😂 🤦🏾♂️ people never mention him as well!! Just think in the first Lethal Weapon he was retiring from the Police Department 😂
What makes both these scenes so powerful is that both narratives struck a nerve. In the first, Trip touches what has probably been a suspicion of Searles all along -- that, no matter how articulate or erudite he is, he'll always be seen by Whites as second class. In the second, Rawlins gets to the heart of Trip's rage, behind all the bravado. These are the scenes that make movies more than just images on celluloid. It makes them art.
Why he slap him?
@@timothythornton6624 did you not watch the clap? It's pretty obvious if you watch it
Almost more importantly or at least impressive is that the main black characters, Rawlins, Trip,Thomas etc are all fictional
@@timothythornton6624 It was the only way to get him to shut up and understand for a minute. That he isn't as bad ass as he's projecting. Because sometimes the bully needs to be bullied, for worse or for better.
@@timothythornton6624 to shut him up and get his attention
"It's just a soldier's fight sir."
Love how the horse neighs after that as if even it knows that's a lie.
We have a cowboy here. Have you grown up around horses or just seen them in movies?
@@georgewashington3393 Settle down, Sheriff. They're clearly making a joke.
@@georgewashington3393you’re a robot. An actual robot with no free will programmed by someone to comment bs
@georgewashington3393😂
The realization of Rawlins statement in Trips eyes. Superb.
Why he slap him?
@@timothythornton6624 To wake him up
This is why Denzel is my favourite actor.
lot of people today need that same wake up call. many cry victim without realizing like trip here, all their woes are of their own making and only they can pull themselves out of that rut.
@@wakcedout, it's not that their woes are 'their own making.' That's not it at all.
It's that some woes require real fighting and sacrifice to overcome...and don't be fighting other people who are fighting FOR YOU. ESPECIALLY not if you CAN'T or WON'T ante in and fight alongside them.
Most of us face the deck stacked against us by the evil of other people. Discriminated against by our skin color, or our gender, or that we are the 'wrong belief system' or just not 'one of the good ol boys.'
Fighting against this is HARD WORK with lots of SACRIFICE.
Remember who the enemy is and stop fighting your friends. Even if you don't particularly like your friends.
Morgan Freeman and Denzel Washington are two great actors
understatement!
Lol. Really? Thanks for the update.
The Morgan Freeman character asserts his superiority, with an act of graciousness.
I can imagine Morgan Freeman talking about White men dying. I have a great deal of respect for him and Denzel.
And an act of kickass bitchslap lol.
That's why it's called Glory, and not Hate
Twice
This scene showed me just how powerful acting can be.
Hell I’d watch these two men recite grocery lists or read a newspaper.
It would still beat 3/4 of the movies made. Denzel and Morgan are two of the best actors who ever lived.
@@Whitpusmc why he slap him?
This whole movie was an illustration of what a great movie should be.
@@timothythornton6624 watch the clip and found out
@@timothythornton6624 for a couple of reasons, one, is that Trip was talking with a superior, and disrespecting his (Rawlins) rank. Two, to ground and get him to focus. He's been full of anger, as Rawlins points out, for a fair amount of the movie up to this point. Directing it at Thomas, (if that's the character's name, it's been awhile since I've watched the full movie,) isn't helpful or constructive.
Morgan Freeman gives one of his best, most moving, most real speeches of the movie. Gotta love how much he puts Denzel's character in his place during his speech there, and lets them all know what has been going on up to that point.
To my mind, that is probably one of the finest arguments, if a little too specific for general use, against the whole victim mentality that has seized the modern mindset. And Freeman is right. It's precisely smallmindedness like that which makes the black man a "n****r". And the decision to behave in a bitter, smallminded way, like a victim, or not is an individual decision. The alternative is to take your place in the bigger scheme and prove your worth, whether other, bitter and smallminded people recognise that for what it is or not. That seems like the better option.
Yet even in his legitimate anger, he doesn't try to humiliate Denzel's character, but get him to become a better man - and use this as a teaching moment for all the other soldiers who've gathered around.
@@Alex462047 so it’s okay for black people to be oppressed and it’s not okay for them to be upset about it because they might overcome it if they work hard enough?
@@squid.com8927 Black people are not oppressed, they have more rights given to them than whites, so you can stow that crap. And blacks are not the only race to have been enslaved, Europeans were enslaved in greater numbers and were still being enslaved in some parts of the world well after the emancipation of the blacks. So do us all a favour and take your "woke" crap elsewhere.
@@squid.com8927 no your missing the point. In times of war and not now like your probably thinking, to feel hatred about something that is so insignificant and your own personal feelings relative to the fact that you and everyone else in the SAME UNIFORM, not skin color or religion, will die all the same makes you the SAME as everyone else. To pick a fight like that at that point in time was and is just as foolish as it is to THIS DAY. We all live and die all the same, born, eat, live, sleep and one day, die. All the same. At this time no they were not the same but in a war, different story. Someone told me once " if you get mad about being called a name, don't be. Being mad only proves that you THINK and are ACKNOWLEDGING you are whatever they are saying you are" that's some advice for this day and age, does not apply to then because of racism being so commonplace. This age needs to learn that we already did this and to continue to label ourselves is stupid because the thought that we are who others think we are is holding us ALL back, white and black and every color.
Respect to Andre Braugher (Thomas) and his family. May he rest in peace...and with glory. (12.14.2023)
Mark margolis too
No CGI, no special effects gimmicks here. Just pure talent from 3 giants. Washington, Freeman. And RIP. Braugher.
This needs to be seen by a LOT of people in America today.
100 percent agree.
History, well correct history isn't taught in schools anymore. It's all identity politics and political agenda.
@@TheMeJustMe75 I agree with you there! I get a lot of feedback from friends of mine who are in college right now about how bad its gotten. Makes me worried since I'm going back to school myself soon. I suppose I'll see what happens.
Especially BLM, they desecrated the 54th monument mural in Massachusetts...how ignorant do you have to be to spit on the sacrifices of your ancestors?
And which people would that be?
“Time’s coming when we’re gonna have to anti up and kick in like men. LIKE MEN!!!!”
ante
Yes, ante-up. From poker.
Yes. Ante. "Ante-up". It is a poker term.
You can see Trip was thinking of lashing out with some witty reply but Sergeant Rawlins just gave him a spoonful of foul tasting medicine that for once left him speechless. It's great because Trip really turns a corner after this. When we see him with Thomas next time he places a hand on his shoulder, who defensively steps back but Trip meaningfully is just wanting to reassure him. Trip's character ends up being based on the real soldier that carried the regiment's national flag back to safety after the assault failed despite being wounded head to toe and won the Medal of Honor.
That's not what happened. Searles, like many of the soldiers, was nervous, and he was too weak kneed. He stumbled and Trip put his hand to keep him steady, completing the arc of Trip finally becoming the brother in arms with him.
@@billnewman7355 I always took it as he was still weak from his wounds and Trip had his back. Been a while though...great movie
@@varthelm I think it was both and more with Thomas. He was shot in the James Island skirmish, the whole regiment hadn't slept in 72 hours AND everyone there knew this assault was going to be the death of many of them. Trip's hand is to help a "fellow soldier" while acknowledging Thomas' growth as a soldier. Didn't hurt that Thomas, while wounded, bayonetted a Rebel who was about to kill Trip during the James Island skirmish.
His name was William Carney. The character that Trip is based on
To me: through out most of this film Rawlins was biting his tongue when ever Trip would shoot his mouth off, figuring that if he didn't say anything Trip would realize that no one's listening to him and he would stop. But here, Rawlins reached the end of his patience with Trip and put him in his place.
Denzel did something with his face here, and you can see it when he looks back at the end...He turned himself into a whipped, confused little boy. Absolutely stunning
Denzel's character wasn't a confused little boy...in fact he was one of the regiment's best fighters. He simply needed a purpose for that fighting. Rawlins (Freeman) gave him that purpose.
Wow... talk about reading his emotion all wrong. He wasn't whipped or confused. He needed a change in mindset, something that could only come from an older, wiser black man.
No this the exact moment from this time on he started behaving like a man.
I'm an Englishmen. I remember my dad asking me to sit down and watch it.. I was a young boy. I'm now 37 and still encapsulated by it.. pure brilliance
You're men?
Awesome dad.
🏴ALBA GU BRATH🏴
You're "encapsulated" by it? It condenses and concentrates you into a capsule?
I’m black British it’s genuinely a very important film I recommend any British people watch it especially as it includes important understanding of the Irish.
It’s a great film for understanding struggle and compassion.
Was that a real slap? I can imagine Denzel telling Freeman not to hold back, that character earned a real hit.
I could definitely see Denzel wanting it to be real so his reaction would be more authentic.
The best slap an actor can get in a film without getting his face damaged.
@@johnfolsomtroy "CUT! Reset for take 47" Denzel, "WTF? Cummon man."
This was Denzel's first Oscar winning performance.
And well deserved too
@@amtraklover 100% true.
True...for Best Supporting Actor. His next would be for Training Day winning the Best Actor Oscar. One each for an outstanding actor.
Exactly the speech that Trip needed to hear.
Damn! Hector Salamanca’s been around longer than I thought
Only person to finally make that commitment 👏
Good catch homes!
A film that can be watched again and again for it's absolutely outstanding performances
I could not agree more. I have watched this film many times.
@@lythiascanlon2131 why he slap him?
@@timothythornton6624 watch the clip and movie and you'll know why
You should whatch megamind
RIP Andre
You were a talented man and from the interviews I have seen a Class act. You will be missed
Two absolute masters of their craft. It has been an HONOR to live in the time of these two gentlemans prime.
Want to fight me boi 😁 🤣
The Campfire Scene had me sobbing uncontrollably in the movie theatre. Never before, nor since.
When Shaw set his horse free and walked through the regiment to the front, I was crying from there to the end of the film.
@@StreetFighter2010 Thanks for your reply, StreetFighter2010. Most war movies are mediocre. Not so in this case. "Glory" is a really, really fine film. Cheers! 🇨🇦
@@StreetFighter2010 The real Colonel Robert Shaw had a premonition he was going to die. So setting his horse free would've been something he would've done. It's not in the movie but he was also married.
Just realize that's Captain Holt from Brooklyn 99 at the campfire .
"Get men dying up that road."
Trip's point exactly!
I remember seeing this on a field trip to the theater as a sophomore in high school in 1989. A movie should be mandatory in high school.
Yes sir!!!!!
@@HenryEllisonHoweyJr Why he slap him?
@@timothythornton6624 watch the clip and movie and you'll find out
RIP Andre Braugher🙏🏾
Denzel won the Oscar for this role, Morgan Freeman should've won it just for the speech he gave to Denzel and the other men.
I'll never forget this scene and writing in this scene.
So Damn Powerful.
"LIKE MEN!!!!"
Wish more movies were made like this today
I remember watching this movie in 5th grade history. I'll never forget my introduction to these legendary actors and emotional story. I have yet to see a movie that has impacted my viewpoint more than this movie.
The first scene in particular was an eye-opener, cuz a white Union soldier called Morgan a "n***er". Many of the history books depict the North as salvation for a runaway slave, when in reality, life wasn't much better for most slaves. The only true difference was the lack of slavery. Many whites still looked down upon blacks, and often refused to hire them.
Damn, that must have been a long time ago. Nowadays, you don’t get to know a film like this……
@@jamesvanitas 15 years give or take
@@pandamonium4857
Still a long time
@@jamesvanitas I agree. I see what my little brother is "learning" and it make me grateful I grew up in the Era I did
One of the greatest and hardest in your face acting scenes in cinema history done by two of the greatest actors in a generation. This is art and poetry in motion. A true treasure, and an all time American classic.
I recently found a copy of Glory on DVD still sealed at a local used book store for 2$. I almost didn't buy it because I'm honestly not a huge fan of Broderick but I'm glad I took the chance. I just finished watching it for the first time ever, and it certainly won't be the last. Hands down one of the best scenes in any film I've ever watched. Absolutely brilliant acting and dialogue from entire cast.
I seriously met guys like Trip in the military when I was in.
When I was in basic, there was this skinny guy was being a jerk and the grill sgt flipped over a table to get to his a**. I never seen anything like it.
@@QuinnJACKSON-zx1dx What did HE DO to justify that?
It was years ago, and I don't remember the detail. I remember the whole brigade was getting into formation and couldn't hear the words. But we saw the table flipped and the skinny dude was up against the wall. Another grill sgt. came over to get between them. Kind of...more like investigating the situation. That skinny dude was in our platoon. We were petrified.
@@QuinnJACKSON-zx1dx Wow, did the guy finish basic?
3:26 I felt that slap, but there was truth in his slap
Cracked his head open so he could get some truth into that thick skull of his.
There wasn't truth in his slap....his slap was truth!
Morgan Freeman in that scene was such a powerful presence for a man who's a Sargent but could have been a great captain or general for the union army both of them were a powerful presence in the film it was absolutely undeniable and inspiring
Hey hey hey, don't overpromote every guy who looks slightly talented, if it wasn't for good NCOs te officers wouldn't even know whose ass to kiss much less which direction to send their men
A good NCO can save a bad officer far mor easily than a good officer can save a bad NCO.
@@hagamapamadude it's just an opinion not over promoting there's lots of bad officers and other off the wall characters in any army just finding good ones who inspire the men in positive ways that rare but it happens along with all the other bs that goes on too
Morgan Freeman is amazing portraying the first sergeant! Does it remarkably and how he puts Denzel’s character in his place
Actually he is the Regimental Sergeant Major.
Sgt. Major....not First Sgt.
@@QuinnJACKSON-zx1dx maybe he was the first sergeants major? 😁
A young Denzel and Morgan Freeman at the same age that he's been for the last 60 years. Love to see it. Such monumental actors.
One of the best movies ever made. I was lucky enough to be raised on it.
Watching two of our national treasures in the same moment. Perfect
This whole cast deserved an Oscar! Such a beautifully acted movie!
Both Morgan Freeman and Denzel were nominated for Best Supporting Actor, with Denzel winning. The closest thing you have to a Best Ensemble Award is from the Screen Actors Guild, but those awards didn't start till 95.
WOW these scenes are crazy good. Still hits me even today as a grown black man!
RIP Andre Braugher💝 Your amazing performances lives on.🙏🏾🙏🏾
That was the most powerful words ever said in this movie! Morgan Freeman is everyone's Pa Pa!
It's like Alonzo from Training Day went back in time and fought in the civil war.
This was the best casting for a movie ever. Everyone played their part perfectly. It's a masterpiece.
Wow! Now that's wtf I'm talking about! Respect yourself!
2:15
Did anybody else come here to watch this clip after finding out that Andre Braugher passed away? He was wonderful in the role of Thomas.
It’s so heartbreaking 🥺❤️
No, I came here long before Braugher's death. All the peace to him though.
It’s crazy how nobody can show up Denzel except Morgan freeman. What a great scene.
When Freeman dresses down Washington it is one of the only times I have seen Denzel not be the dominate personality on the screen. Excellent scene, to include Andre Braugher's reaction to Denzel's taunts.
This is the best scene in the movie...two of the best American actors...they did this veteran proud...
Look at Denzel, he isn’t staring just because his character has to.
He is watching truest acting in its purest form and taking notes.
“And dying is what these white boys been doing for going on for 3 years now. Dying by the thousands. Dying for you fool!” Deep! Salute from a color man! Respect!
Where is their reparations at?
@@stinkypete891 reparations for what? No black person today or their parents or even their grandparents were slaves. So why tax the white people today who never owned a slave, their parents never did or their grandparents.
@@Fr33man1988 Reparations for the Union soldiers who freed them. That’s what I’m saying.
@@stinkypete891 No reparations needed for anyone. It’s part of history.
@@Fr33man1988 I know. I just like using it as a counter argument against these fools demanding “reparations” today 🤡.
Denzel killed it. He earned the shit out of that Oscar
Morgan spoke!!!!! Ledgend!!!!!❤❤❤
Morgan Freeman and Denzel Washington. Whew!
Denzel and Morgan two absolute Hall of Fame quality actors going toe-to-toe with each other.
0:44 That there is the great ancestor of the Salamancas
Hate and anger will always blind the path of love.
Washington is one of the actors that commands every scene he is in. That is why it was so satisfying to see him in this scene with Morgan Freeman putting him in his place. You cannot find another move with Washington that has that kind of scene.
Great scene by great actors Denzel Washington and Morgan Freeman.
Two of my favorite actors in one scene
This scene always gets me emotional. The acting is so real with a deep message for ALL people to learn from.
One damn good sergeant!
Great scene with two supreme actors, this was such a treat to witness two great actors.
Respect to Andre Braugher as well. So young too
The older I get, the more I find this movie rises in the ranks of all-time greats. It's really well written and directed, and there's no weak performances in it. It's heartbreaking all the lives lost in that war, and then the decades we've wasted on racial conflict since. This movie reminds anyone who gives a crap about this country that it can produce great people amongst every ethnic group when it wants.
So many legendary actors in this movie. 10/10
Two of my favorite actors in the same scene!!!!
I watched this is middle school and absolutely loved it. I doubt schools would be allowed to play it today considering how fricken sensitive everything is.
I watched it in Middle School too, first time.
Oh look, another "everyone's too sensitive" comment lol
This movie is still played in schools today.
One of the best movies ever made.
Thomas failed to perceive the danger here. He didn't know he was about to fight the Equalizer...and he'd already started the stopwatch! 🤣🤣🤣
😆😆😆😆!!!
If its one person who could shut Denzel Washington's character up no matter how much bravado he's carrying its Morgan freaking Freeman.
This is one of the absolute greatest movies ever made. I’ll never forget watching the scene when they come over the walls at the end right into the bulk of the confederate army at the fort.
The acting of Denzel Washington and Morgan freeman was so excellent! Seeing them both in the same movie as main carector’s acting together was such a treat!!! I just wish they did more movies together!!
One of my favorite scenes in the movie
A masterpiece moment in a great film.
Trip had a point. Some people just can't and won't change. But, Trip needed to let go of all that rage he was harboring.
He needed to get some sense punched into him. And some respect for superiors in rank. Whether he likes it or not, he is but a private 2nd class. And as such, he has to obey everyone outranking him.
Telling history right, great acting and story. Screw modern movies trying to change history. This is telling it, not changing it
One of the most powerful moments in movie history. Two brilliant actors, and a great script.
One of the BEST movies ever made!
best talent Hollywood has ever known ...ever.
Morgan n Denzel goin at it.
if this movie did a rerun in the theaters, I'd pay $500 to watch it.
Ever? Great.. yes indeed! But you have a whole lot of homework to do. Just saying..
0:52 the guy with the glasses holding Denzel back!!😅😅😅😅
Andre Braugher Corporal Thomas Searles.
This scene sets America straight if it’s seen. Because we’ll all in it man. All of us
Wow..dude was slapped speechless!! He got real quite!!! Morgan is so believable in this roll!!
Morgan and Denzel are both class acts!
At 3:26, That smack Rawlins gave Trip was a smack into reality....and that reality gave Trip a purpose and made him a hero at the end.
My hometown used to show this every year in Middle school History classes. It should be seen by every generation.
Freeman and Washington. Two masters of their craft and we're all so lucky to enjoy it. Thanks for sharing.
It's difficult to even comprehend how actors of this calibre can express so much emotion in a scene. Morgan's delivers through his tone and pace of speech. Denzel delivers with his look of disbelief and realization. Actors delivering like this is what transports audiences into the movie. While you are watching this scene, you feel like you are standing there, and you forget that you are sitting in your room. It is magical.
Freeman has the easier task here. He can orate, and use his amazing voice and vocal range. On the other hand, Denzel has just his face, and he has to act half a character act, wordlessly, with just this scene and a few facial expressions and some cues from Morgan. What he does with whhat he has to work with, is absolutely genius.
@@hagamapama That's a great aspect to point out. In this scene, Denzel's facial emotes drive his entire character. The more I think about that, the more I realize how a lack of facial emoting or doing it poorly destroys a character. When I think of examples of bad acting, the examples almost always include some for poor facial emoting or awkward body language or the use of a vocal tone that doesn't match the intended emotion. Great point @hagamapama
1989 and this movie was cutting-edge as far as war movies were during that time or after.
That last scene hits like a freight train. And how often do we get to see Denzel Washington out done with on-screen gravitas. Such a great movie.
Denzel and Morgan freeman in one movie is legend overload those men are brilliant actors