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Gr 9 Up--Academy Award nominee Sir Ridley Scott ("Gladiator") and his brother Tony Scott ("Top Gun") joined their talents to produce this documentary about the battle many historians consider to be the turning point of the Civil War. A male narrator chronicles the three-day battle at Gettysburg by focusing on the lives of eight men who fought there. Confederates and Federals, ordinary men, fighting for their principles and for their homelands, congregated at the small Pennsylvania town in what became the largest battle fought in the western hemisphere. The scale of death and suffering was immeasurable and many scenes in this film are violent and extremely bloody. Tight shots and close-ups put viewers right on location with the soldiers. Visual sidebars discuss a variety of topics, including weaponry and battlefield surgery and the use of amputation. Maps show troop movements. The narrative text cites slavery as the cause of the Civil War and points out that it was a very profitable business with a value of $3.5 billion at the outset of the war. Robert E. Lee lost a third of his army at Gettysburg. Although Union commander Meade did not pursue Lee's army as it retreated South, Gettysburg was a pivotal event. This film can be utilized by various classes across the curriculum including history classes to enhance textbook and primary source research or literature classes after reading classics such as The Red Badge of Courage.--"Patricia Ann Owens, Illinois Eastern Community Colleges, Mt. Carmel" Copyright 2012 Reed Business Information.
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The epic battle of Gettysburg, fought over a three-day period at the beginning of July 1863, was bloody, brutal, and bitter--making it ideally suited to the History Channel's testosterone-fueled documentary approach. Viewers familiar with offerings like
Battles B.C.,
Patton 360, and multiple others will recognize this style: loud and kinetic, flashy and unsubtle,
Gettysburg blends reenactments, photos, CGI (used to depict and dissect the weaponry that made the Civil War's body count so high in general, with some 50,000 casualties at Gettysburg alone), Sam Rockwell's macho voice-over narration, actors reading the reminiscences of the participants, and a variety of expert talking heads holding forth. For the most part, it works; historians and Civil War buffs have already noted some of the factual errors, important omissions, and other problems with the material, but those less versed in the details will come away from this 94-minute program (which was executive produced by noted directors Tony and Ridley Scott) with a good deal of information about the confrontation that inspired President Abraham Lincoln's immortal address, referenced near the end of the documentary. Typical of the History Channel, some of this information is delivered in hyperbolic, melodramatic fashion. Gettysburg was "the largest battle ever fought in the Western Hemisphere," while the cannons that blasted away at Gen. Robert E. Lee's men during the fateful attack known as Pickett's Charge was "the largest artillery barrage ever" in that same sphere; numerous other events are the biggest, the most iconic, the most important, and so on. The overheated writing does
Gettysburg no favors, but director Adrian Moat and the other filmmakers' decision to focus on a variety of individuals on both sides was a wise one. Thus we learn about characters like Maj. Gen. Dan Sickles of the North, who had killed his wife's lover before the war and successfully used "the first plea of temporary insanity in U.S. history" to win acquittal; Pvt. Amos Humiston, another Yank, who died on the streets of the Pennsylvania town with nothing to identify him except a photo of his three sons; Confederate Lt. Gen. Dick Ewell, who had vowed revenge after losing a leg earlier in the war; Col. James Wallace, a Marylander who was both a Union officer and slave owner; and numerous others. In the end, it's these portraits that h
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