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The Lieutenant: The Proud and the Angry (1963)
Season 1, Episode 3
10/10
Excellent
10 July 2019
I faithfully watched this series as a kid. I felt this episode was the best of the series. Rip Torn is superlative as a Marine Corps Drill Instructor. It's one of the most accurate portrayals of a DI on screen. I found out for sure when I joined 6 years after seeing this episode in 1963.
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Beau Travail (1999)
8/10
Legio Patria Nostra
4 February 2006
As a 10 year veteran of the Marines during peace time, I loved how this movie captured the often times dull, daily routine of military life. The scenes of the legionaires meticulously ironing their uniforms, training, exercising, were very accurate and brought back a lot of memories. To some, these scenes may seem boring and belabored but I found them mesmerizing and wishing they would last longer. I also feel she somewhat captured the sometimes complicated feelings of love, hate, respect, jealousy, etc. of men living together in a military environment. Robert Ryan did a better job at being hateful in the movie "Billy Budd" than Lavant does here as Galoup. I saw him as more a tragic figure and ended up feeling sorry for him. Sorry because he ruined a life that he loved. The movie was visually beautiful. I was somewhat confused, if not fascinated, by the dance scene at the end. What does that signify?
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