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“Few of us are given the opportunity, even fewer the courage to sacrifice ourselves for the lives of our comrades. In daily life, even as in battle each one of us is mysteriously and irrevocably bound to our fellow man.
“Courage Under Fire” is Hollywood’s first film about the Gulf War, and one of the rare films to deal with women in combat. But it is not simply a war film; there are also personal issues involved, and the story does a good job of dealing with the relationship between Serling and his wife ( Regina Taylor ), who tells him she will wait for ...
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Thoughts on Courage Under Fire (1996) Good movie. I like that the film focused on the aftermath of combat and the affect that it had on a group of soldiers and also appreciated the fact that there was more to the plot than just the typical "WE NEED TO SAVE PRIVATE RYAN!"
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Film Review by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat. Courage Under Fire is a bold and visionary movie that dares to make the pursuit of truth into a spiritual quest. Denzel Washington gives a brilliant performance as Lt. Colonel Nathaniel Serling, an armored tank commander in the Gulf War.