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Thin Red Line, The (1998) |
58 reviews |
Film rated 3.5 / 5
(Chick rating: 2 / 5)
(Guy rating: 3.8 / 5)
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Woody's comically explosive backside. |
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Self-pitying soldiers conquer hill. |
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Saving Woody Harrelson's Privates. |
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All rhyme, little reason. |
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Drawn along Guadalcanal's lines. |
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Nolte desires Guadalcanal airfield. |
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Private Ryan vs. Japanese. |
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Beautiful scenery, horrible reality. |
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Faulty Nolte battles Japs. |
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Interchangeable soldiers on Guadalcanal. |
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Pretentious, Oscar-less 'Private Ryan'. |
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Sublime lyrical fine art. |
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Terrence Malick's war bore. |
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Easily misunderstood. Nolte Brilliant. |
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Guadalcanal battle as art. |
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Malick's WW2: appalling beauty. |
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Travolta, Nolte kill Japs. |
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Real WWII victim: nature. |
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Pacific War renders poetry. |
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Malick's meandering war movie. |
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Cusack charges bunkered hill. |
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Malick's superstars battle Japs. |
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Guadalcanal marines struggle through. |
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Guadalcanal battle bonds marines. |
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Cameos combat in paradise. |
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WW2 pretentious for words. |
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Malick reinvents C-for-Charlie Company. |
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Poetry-ridden lengthy codswapple. |
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Malick's Pacific war vision. |
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War through Caviezel's eyes. |
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Nolte: one elderly soldier. |
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Woody dies painful death. |
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Malick's most cameos war. |
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Boring war, captured 'artistically'. |
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Nolte's expensive glory quest. |
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Brody's thin, red-lined part. |
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South Pacific defector followed. |
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Philosophical, tropical, pathological Guadalcanal. |
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Messy, bloody line actually. |
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