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Men Go to Battle
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A Kentucky farmer (David Maloney) learns that his missing brother (Tim Morton) is fighting for the Union Army. Now, the two are left to find out separately what the approaching war will bring.
Actors:
Charlotte Arnold, Steve Coulter, Samantha Jacober, Rachel Korine, David Maloney, Emily Cass McDonnell, Timothy Morton, Annalese Poorman, Morgan Raque, Turner Ross, Kate Lyn Sheil, ...»
Director:
Zachary Treitz
Country:
United States
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Metro
July 07, 2016 Deep down it's not about authenticity so much as how time stomps on us all, and how major historical events occur outside of our perception.
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Brooklyn Magazine
July 08, 2016 The hyperlocal Men Go to Battle-a microbudget affair to which critics have justly applied the adjective "resourceful" ever since its premiere at Tribeca last spring-also has subtler ways of imbuing the historical past with a sense of immediacy.
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Little White Lies
July 08, 2016 Hard not to admire its existence. Equally hard not to wish it was more daring.
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July 14, 2016 "Men Go to Battle" isn't always effective, in that way DIY filmmaking sometimes irritates by deliberately avoiding "moments." But as an offbeat lens through which to view an oft-mined era, it has a quiet pull.
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July 07, 2016 With the exception of Ms. Korine, the performers often seem to have a hard time shaking off the aura of the contemporary. Nevertheless, there's much of value here.
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Entertainment Weekly
July 07, 2016 Though the film never deeply transcends its basic thesis about the ramshackle lives of frustrated men, the final minutes are improbably touching for how the story eschews uplift in favor of a more honest conclusion.
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July 08, 2016 America was very different 150 years ago than it is now, and the filmmakers capture that well. They just do not do it under the microscope of the Civil War anywhere near as thoroughly as they had the opportunity or the foundation to.
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July 08, 2016 The acting here, like too much of the film, ends up registering as unfortunately amateurish.
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August 25, 2016 As with other mumblecore projects, the plot is secondary to mood, naturalism, and the relationship between the two protagonists, but in this historical context that approach is more of a frustration than a virtue.
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