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From Here to Hell's Kitchen
Ollie, Yeats, and Remy are three unlikely friends who found each other while searching for success, a new start, love, and a place to call home in New York City in 2019.
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Plot Summary
Set in Hawaii in the days leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor, the film follows the intertwined lives of soldiers stationed at Schofield Barracks and the women in their lives. It explores themes of duty, love, betrayal, and the harsh realities of military life against the backdrop of impending war. Prewitt, a bugler with a passion for boxing and a disdain for playing it professionally, clashes with his superiors, while his relationships with a saloon singer and Karen Holmes, the wife of his commanding officer, unfold with tragic intensity.
Critical Reception
Critically acclaimed upon release, 'From Here to Eternity' was a major box office success and is widely regarded as a classic of American cinema. It received widespread praise for its powerful performances, unflinching portrayal of military life, and emotional depth. The film resonated with audiences for its exploration of universal human struggles amidst a specific historical context.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compelling performances, particularly from Burt Lancaster and Montgomery Clift.
Hailed for its realistic and often harsh depiction of U.S. Army life before WWII.
Celebrated for its complex exploration of love, loyalty, and disillusionment.
Google audience: Audiences consistently praise the film's powerful acting and its dramatic, character-driven story. Many highlight the compelling performances and the gripping narrative that effectively captures the human drama against a historical backdrop, making it a timeless classic.
Awards & Accolades
Won 8 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Frank Sinatra), and Best Supporting Actress (Donna Reed). Nominated for 13 Academy Awards in total. Also won Golden Globe Awards for Best Motion Picture - Drama, Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama (Burt Lancaster), and Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture (Donna Reed).
Fun Fact
The iconic beach scene between Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr was filmed without the explicit approval of the Hays Code censors, and its sensuality was considered quite daring for its time, pushing the boundaries of what was acceptable on screen.
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