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Old July 24th, 2007, 03:54 PM
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Default Re: Valkyrie and Bryan Singer

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Totally agree.
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Perhaps because of the sensitivity of the subject (the war). Now, we are seeing more movies from Germany as well as Italy and the quality of acting and plots are superb (IMO). I know there was a movie about the plot but I think it may have been a History Channel type of documentary???? I will search into the cobwebbed memory banks of my brain and see If I can pull out a name.
Perhaps so. I could not argue one way or the other regarding the motivation or the lack thereof, for making movies of the war by the losing side. I do hope that more movies of value will be made by the Germans, Italians, etc and that they will be available in the US. It is good to see things from the other's viewpoint. Makes me wonder if they will show Allied troops in the same automaton fashion that Hollywood (and other countries' film makers) has been guilty of.
History Channel, I was thinking more along the lines of a theatical release, not documentaries. I would be less then surprised if those had been made.
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