IMDb7.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes93%
Metacritic75/100
Google Users94%
Director: Edward Zwick•Genres: Drama, War, History, Action
In 1863, a determined but conflicted young officer, Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, is given command of the Union's first all-black volunteer regiment in the Civil War. Facing prejudice from both the Confederacy and his own ranks, Shaw and his men, including the fiery Private Trip and the wise Sergeant Major John Rawlins, must overcome immense challenges and prove their valor on the battlefield. The film culminates in their valiant, though ultimately costly, assault on Fort Wagner.
Glory was widely acclaimed by critics for its powerful storytelling, historical accuracy, and exceptional performances, particularly from Denzel Washington. It resonated with audiences as a moving and important depiction of African American soldiers' contributions to the Civil War and is considered a landmark film in its subject matter.
Praised for its stirring performances and historical significance.
Hailed as a moving and important film about the Civil War and the contributions of Black soldiers.
Commended for its visual scope and emotional impact.
Google audience: Viewers lauded the film's powerful portrayal of courage and sacrifice, highlighting the performances and the historical importance of the story. Many found it to be an emotional and inspiring depiction of the fight for freedom and equality.
Won 3 Academy Awards (including Best Supporting Actor for Denzel Washington) and was nominated for 2 more. Denzel Washington also won a Golden Globe for his performance. It received numerous other nominations and awards from various critics' circles and organizations.
The film's authentic Civil War uniforms were so heavy and restrictive that the actors often had to be helped into and out of them, and during battle scenes, the cannons were loaded with blank charges that were still powerful enough to knock actors down.
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