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human, I suppose. But it seems to take a certain personality to climb the ranks, and courage is oftentimes not one of the supporting virtues. That’s what the common soldier is here for after all. Director Stanley Kubrick cast a harsh glance at this scenario, indicting the military politics. The result is a memorable film that leaves the viewer pondering and that after more than 40 years is just as important a lesson in humanity and social incompetence as it was back then. |
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the men’s morale and fighting power, the order is enforced and the coming morning, these men try to fight their way up the Ant Hill. The attack is a complete failure and results in the pointless loss of many men. |
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The attack is a suicide mission in the first place, but it turns completely fatal in part due to one commanding officer’s cowardice, who never orders his men to leave the trenches, leaving the first line of soldiers without backup. Frantic over the incident the supervising General even orders his artillery to fire at their own men in the trenches. The order is refused and the aggravated General has only one thing on his mind. To cover up for his blunder, he seeks revenge for the failure by charging the men for |
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are concentrated within army Generals, but are lost on those men. All we find are corrupt, self-centered marionettes, strung up to play the game of decadence and opportunism at the most inappropriate of all times. |
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the disc, restoring the film’s original 1.33:1 aspect ratio. While the transfer is excellent for the most part, there are a handful of scenes in which it shows serious noticeable damage on the sides of the frame. Apart from those deficiencies however, the picture quality is surprisingly good with deep blacks and good highlights. The image never appears flat or lifeless. The compression has been done very carefully and no mentionable artifacting is evident in the presentation. |
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“Paths Of Glory” contains a monaural soundtrack in Dolby Digital. Unfortunately the soundtrack has not held up as well as the |
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There can be no doubt, this film needs a restoration in order to survive the next 40 years, and I can only hope that the good people at MGM are aware of the gem they are having in their library with “Paths Of Glory”. It is a powerful film that should not be |
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