“You Won't Get Anything If We Lose.” – Glory (1989) #shorts #glory #movie #moviescene #movieinsight

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“You Won't Get Anything If We Lose.” – Glory (1989) #shorts #glory #movie #moviescene #movieinsight


#shorts #glory #movieinsight
“You Won’t Get Anything If We Lose.” – 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. Doesn't need an alternate soundtrack, this movie literally has one the best soundtracks in the history of cinema. If music isn't playing during a scene, it's for a reason, it's more intimate that way, because it's only them you hear–just them and what they have to say in the moment.

  2. I find how he says “you have a home in Boston” to be more impactfulin the ending. Trip sees right in front of him a man who has it all, throw it down so that some(Trip’s people) might be free. He see’s some will whip him for thinking but others will die for the idea alone that he will be an equal.

  3. Reconstruction foreshadowing- a union that inherited a broken economy, and many freed slaves that suffered by it. This was Aftermath of rebellion and victory in the gilded age.

  4. Matthew Broderick killed a woman and her little girl while driving drunk – and then he used his Hollywood clout to keep from serving any jail time
    – The victims should be remembered
    – The guilty should be known for their crimes .

  5. Spoilers at the end, whoever served the Confederacy, especially in Fort Wagner before Morgan Freeman and the heroes sacrificed themselves, your ancestors got cornered like little p*ssies I tell ya hwat.

  6. Most of the soldiers in this regiment were already freedmen or literate but as for the slaves who had broken from their chains, immediate compensation or help was consistently blocked and any protections they had disappeared by the 1910s, many just fell right back into indentured servitude under their former masters when they found out they couldn't find work elsewhere.

    That's 4 million men, women and children mostly with 0 financial skills, piss poor literacy and a life of being subjugated suddenly being told to pick themselves up and find themselves in the country. I think this situation is what the soldier here is referring to when he said no one wins, not even the black Americans. definitely need to watch the movie though, I'm just going off history.