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Men Go to Battle

  • 2015
  • 1h 38m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,4/10
387
MA NOTE
Men Go to Battle (2015)
Trailer for Men Go to Battle
Liretrailer2 min 05 s
2 vidéos
40 photos
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMen Go To Battle is the story of two brothers struggling to hold their crumbling estate together outside a small Kentucky town in the fall of 1861.Men Go To Battle is the story of two brothers struggling to hold their crumbling estate together outside a small Kentucky town in the fall of 1861.Men Go To Battle is the story of two brothers struggling to hold their crumbling estate together outside a small Kentucky town in the fall of 1861.

  • Director
    • Zachary Treitz
  • Writers
    • Elizabeth Butters
    • Kate Lyn Sheil
    • Zachary Treitz
  • Stars
    • Timothy Morton
    • David Maloney
    • Rachel Korine
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,4/10
    387
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Zachary Treitz
    • Writers
      • Elizabeth Butters
      • Kate Lyn Sheil
      • Zachary Treitz
    • Stars
      • Timothy Morton
      • David Maloney
      • Rachel Korine
    • 12Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 53Commentaires de critiques
    • 71Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total

    Vidéos2

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    Rôles principaux75

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    Timothy Morton
    Timothy Morton
    • Henry Mellon
    • (as Tim Morton)
    David Maloney
    David Maloney
    • Francis Mellon
    Rachel Korine
    Rachel Korine
    • Betsy Small
    Kate Lyn Sheil
    Kate Lyn Sheil
    • Josephine Small
    Steve Coulter
    Steve Coulter
    • Mr. Small
    Oscar Parsons
    • Jacob Small Jr.
    Annalese Poorman
    Annalese Poorman
    • Mrs. Small
    Allison Cornwell
    • Polly Small
    Stephanie Love
    Stephanie Love
    • Sarah
    Andrea Diggs
    • Sophie
    Antwan Hill
    • James
    Rusty Blanton
    • Rusty
    Morgan Raque
    • Warren Clubb
    Samantha Jacober
    Samantha Jacober
    • Mary Gupp
    Katie Dearmond
    • Claire
    Jon Huffman
    Jon Huffman
    • Mr. Brady
    John Heffley
    • Mr. Guffie
    Israel Shabazz
    • Man Loading Sorghum
    • Director
      • Zachary Treitz
    • Writers
      • Elizabeth Butters
      • Kate Lyn Sheil
      • Zachary Treitz
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs12

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    2humpy-06906

    Disappointed

    I found this movie in a section on Netflix called award winning movies and after viewing the movie I figured it must of been a participation ribbon. The characters were so poorly portrayed that you could not make connection to them or care about what happens to them. The acting was wooden and tiresome, the plot poorly executed. Not a good effort and not worth watching.
    9janrigsby

    Mesmerizing -- you feel as if you are there

    A civil war story about 2 brothers. A visual window into the human heart, where feelings seek resolution.

    It's necessary to get over the lack of a steady-cam: the first few minutes can feel a bit disorienting, jerky, and off-putting because the camera is hand-held. Stay with it!

    Very quickly, I became mesmerized. I felt as if I were transported to the time and place. The raw, realistic clothing, housing, and surroundings of that era (so different from today and seldom presented realistically) drew me into the time and place. I felt as if I were being privileged to watch real people -- without makeup, in their everyday clothes, struggling through horrific circumstances. I mourned the end of the movie, I would have gladly stayed with these people for another hour.

    Acting, costuming, sets at their absolute best.I was intrigued by the reviews, saying that the movie was made for $500,000 when the military re-enactment scenes alone should have cost 4x that amount.
    9ccarnein

    Other reviewers are right

    Obviously, there are viewers who love this movie and others who hate it. I love it. It's atmospheric, with clear ties to a particular place (rural Kentucky) and time (early in the Civil War). The relationship between the brothers is full contradictions and conflict as well as brotherly love and disappointment--if you like movies about relationships, it's fascinating. I was left wondering what happens to Henry, the more complex and conflicted brother, who disappears at dawn at the end of the movie.

    I don't recommend this for people looking for a "war flick", but there are some viewers, myself included, who think this movie is a gem (and have no "financial interest" in it, as one reviewer seems to think). We just don't all like the same things, right?
    10bighebeal

    Superb!!!

    Not only the best 'indie' I've ever seen -- by FAR -- but one of the best historical movies I've ever seen. For an hour and a half I really felt like I'd wandered around rural America during the Civil War.

    As the previous reviewer commented, this is a movie about textures, not plot. The dialogue is spare, very spare; the accents feel authentic, so much so that there are moments when it's hard to make out what they're saying -- but it doesn't matter. Plot points, such as they are, don't come out in dialogue as much as through the flow of images. Nobody talks about relationships -- they don't talk much at all, which feels 'right' for the place and time -- rather, we sense the relationships through how people look at each other, how they react, wordlessly, to each other's behavior.

    The casting is excellent, too. With one minor exception, all the people in the film feel like figures from that era. This is a very hard thing to achieve, you really have to work hard to find actors who don't have that contemporary energy -- but they pulled it off.

    It's involving, it's seductive in how it reels you in, it's just all-around impressive as hell.

    One bit of advice: if at all possible, do not wait for this to appear on DVD or streaming video. GO SEE IT in a theater, it will be a much better experience.

    Honestly, I haven't been this impressed with something in ages.
    Miles-10

    Worth Seeing, But Much Work for the Reward

    "Men Go to Battle" (a somewhat misleading title) has its charms. The party at the Smalls' house vividly displays the similarities and differences between life then and now. (The research into detail will appeal to the history buff; although, this is not to say that every single detail is perfect because you can't expect perfection.) The plot points involving the Mellon brothers' competing ideas about how to run the farm and their sub-textual rivalry over Betsy Small (Rachel Korine) are compelling when reviewed in the end. Everything that happens leads up to a resolution of the brothers' relationship. We do not know what becomes of them after the movie ends, but we know that some things must be permanent.

    Apparently, the movie achieved its economical budget ($500K) by using Civil War re-enactors to make the several military scenes. (They have their own costumes and gear, after all.) The war is far from glamorized. It is boring much of the time and parasitic on the civilians – except when it isn't, and you never know which it is going to be – and then, suddenly, there is death.

    The story-telling is slow paced. The camera work is detached, static, ponderous, and often disorienting. When there are long shots – often starkly beautiful establishing shots – they are so static that they might as well have been taken with a still camera, but there are too many close ups and it is often too dark. The lighting appears to be entirely natural or at least imitates natural lighting. This is not a problem in daylight, but there are many scenes at night in which the actors seem to disappear into and reappear out of an inky blackness. What is going on? A second viewing does not clear matters up in every case. (Were the filmmakers too pure to use day-for-night filter technique to control lighting in night scenes?)

    The dialogue is an odd mixture of the boringly pedestrian with sudden bursts of spontaneity. Consider a scene between Henry Mellon (Timothy Morton) and Betsy Small on her porch. There hasn't been a real conversation between a man and a woman up to this point. (Arguably, there still hasn't been afterward.) There is a party going on in the house, but, as it happens, Henry and Betsy both feel alienated from the frivolity, albeit for different reasons. There is a very long dialogue between them about the weather. It definitely has a subtext, which is interesting, but the bare text of the exchange is numbingly boring. (I am reminded of the late Judith Christ's observation that a movie that is about boredom is inevitably going to be boring.) The subtext almost earns this movie its mischaracterization as a comedy, but only if you do not fall asleep or gnaw your own leg off before the payoff.

    A scene that illustrates the detachment of the camera and sound work occurs about halfway through the movie. Francis Mellon (David Maloney), Henry's brother, is in the general store buying supplies. There is a conversation between a clerk, whose counter is near the front window, and some Union soldiers who keep demanding tobacco even after the clerk has explained that he has no tobacco to sell them and knows no one else who has any. (The soldiers overhear Francis ask for some tobacco seed, and one of the soldiers comments, "You can't smoke that.") Francis then walks out of the store, but the camera remains inside, only showing Francis through the window. In the foreground, we continue to focus on the long-since pointless dialogue between the tobacco-jonesing soldiers and their dried up source. Suddenly, we become aware that Francis has said something to two soldiers passing on the street and one of them punches Francis, sending him to the ground. Only on second viewing do we hear the faint dialogue: Francis addressed the soldiers as "ladies", they took offense, and he got hit. Why is this in the background instead of in the fore?

    I am glad I saw this movie, but I would not recommend it if you just want an enjoyable adventure that won't make work.

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    • Anecdotes
      Betsy Small tells Henry Mellon that she is reading "The Wandering Jew," a sprawling French novel by Eugene Sou, published as a serial in 1844 and thereafter translated and published in popular magazines around the world. Henry, who can barely read, lies when asked if he has read it. In a subsequent scene, Betsy reads aloud a passage from the novel involving the characters Father Rodin, Mme. de la Sainte-Colombe and Dumoulin. Despite its title, this book is not so much anti-Semitic as anti-Jesuitical, portraying Rodin and other Jesuits as conspiratorial, greedy and vicious.
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      Henry Mellon: I'm hurt pretty good.

      Francis Mellon: Let me see. Open it up. All right. Put that hand on it, and hold it tight. OK? Just keep it like that, all right?

      Henry Mellon: I'm sittin' down.

      Francis Mellon: Don't sit down!

      [Henry sits on ground]

      Francis Mellon: All right, sit down.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 septembre 2016 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • English
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 18 006 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 2 087 $ US
      • 10 juill. 2016
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 18 006 $ US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 38 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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