Muhammad Fahad
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Saving Private Ryan Review
We have seen it in Robert Capa's photographs, in war documentaries, in movies: the invasion of Normandy was the beginning of the end of German rule in Europe. In the early morning of June 6, 1944, the allied British and Canadian troops occupied Gold, Juno and Sword beaches, while the Americans entered through Utah and Omaha beaches in Vierville-sur-mer. The longest day(1962), by Darryl Zanuck, is a representative example of the tapes that Hollywood has offered us on the subject: an anonymous battle, without faces, of choreographed deaths, filled with false, hollow and false acts of courage. There is no blood, no shouting, no confusion, the soldiers seem to have been practicing the assault on the beach several days in advance, almost with the script in hand. Where are the two thousand four hundred casualties that the United States Army suffered during that day? Sublimated for the sake of art. Hidden, until now.
By Muhammad Fahad2 years ago in Geeks
The Lord Of The Rings Review
The first time I read Master Tolkien was The Silmarillion - I'm a bit of a nerd -, the reason I read this book first was because I wanted to start with 'the beginning of everything', sorry for the redundancy. To tell the truth, reading it was not easy at all, the language, all the names, the members of the elven families, the dwarves and etc... Then, I read The Hobbit and many things began to fit into the story, everything It fit perfectly and now, finally reading The Fellowship of the Ring, everything falls into place.
By Muhammad Fahad2 years ago in Geeks