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Field, Clowns, Apple
This is the story of little Georgi, who lived by the sea and dreamed of becoming a sailor. The author ponders about the places, where dreams take us, and about the path little Georgi has to take.
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Plot Summary
In 1861, five young cadets from a Virginia military college choose to fight for the Confederacy, despite the overwhelming odds. As the Civil War rages, these boys are thrust into the brutal realities of battle, facing loss and disillusionment on the very fields they once played on. Their courage and sacrifice become a symbol of a generation's struggle.
Critical Reception
Field of Lost Shoes received a largely negative to mixed reception from critics, with many finding its historical narrative to be formulaic and its emotional impact lacking. While some acknowledged the earnest performances and the attempt to portray a lesser-known aspect of the Civil War, the film was often criticized for its predictable plot and uneven pacing.
What Reviewers Say
Presents a well-intentioned but ultimately uninspired take on a Civil War skirmish.
Struggles to find a compelling emotional core despite its dramatic subject matter.
Performances are earnest, but cannot overcome a formulaic script.
Google audience: Audiences were divided, with some appreciating the historical subject matter and the young actors' efforts, while others found the film to be slow, predictable, and lacking depth.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the true story of the Battle of New Market, where the Confederate cadets of the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) fought against Union forces.
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