“Now I'll Have To Burn This Town.” – Glory (1989) #shorts #glory #movie #moviescene #movieinsight

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“Now I'll Have To Burn This Town.” – Glory (1989) #shorts #glory #movie #moviescene #movieinsight


#shorts #glory #movieinsight
“Now I’ll Have To Burn This Town.” – Glory (1989) #shorts #glory #movie #moviescene #movieinsight

Glory is a 1989 American historical war drama film directed by Edward Zwick about the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, one of the Union Army’s earliest African-American regiments in the American Civil War. It…

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  1. I hate movies like this. Certain things that need to be caged want to come out. And I refused to let that happen. otherwise it’s gonna be trouble …….trouble

  2. Perfect analogy for o those believing that the 3 good WF you know will save you from the 7 other deadly Carens and Conners of the wild.
    They may understand its not the right thing to do, but at the end of the day theyre gonna sit back and watch it be done. Know thy enemy and adjust yourself accordingly.

  3. Glory is one of my favorite movies. You can feel the conflict in Mathew Broderick, the hope on the soldiers faces, the hate flowing on both sides. the "court-marshal" threat isn't what got him… it was the fact that the men in his company would be put under that slimy bastards command. That's what forced his hand.

  4. I watched this once and that was enough. These types of movies hurt like hell and make me angry and sad. Imagine the one life you get is filled with sorrow. It wasn’t and isn’t fair. 😓😓😓🤬🤬🤬

  5. "N soldiers"Ahhh when yt women were in their element. Sometimes they treated us worse than the yt men. To see us Hebrews breeding with them now makes my heart hurt.

  6. The 54th Massachusetts were well disciplined, well trained and had high morale. To the enlisted, looting was unthinkable, and to their officers, shooting their own men would be intolerable