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An impressively rigorous, unsentimental, and harrowing look at combat during World War II, Band of Brothers follows a company of airborne infantry--Easy Company--from boot camp through the end of the war. The brutality of training takes the audience by increments to the even greater brutality of the war; Easy Company took part in some of the most difficult battles, including the D-day invasion of Normandy, the failed invasion of Holland, and the Battle of the Bulge, as well as the liberation of a concentration camp and the capture of Hitler's Eagle's Nest. But what makes these episodes work is not their historical sweep but their emphasis on riveting details (such as the rattle of a plane as the paratroopers wait to leap, or a flower in the buttonhole of a German soldier) and procedures (from military tactics to the workings of bureaucratic hierarchies). The scope of this miniseries (10 episodes, plus an actual documentary filled with interviews with surviving veterans) allows not only a thoroughness impossible in a two-hour movie, but also captures the wide range of responses to the stress and trauma of war--fear, cynicism, cruelty, compassion, and all-encompassing confusion. The result is a realism that makes both simplistic judgments and jingoistic enthusiasm impossible; the things these soldiers had to do are both terrible and understandable, and the psychological price they paid is made clear. The writing, directing, and acting are superb throughout. The cast is largely unknown, emphasizing the team of actors as a whole unit, much like the regiment; Damian Lewis and Ron Livingston play the central roles of two officers with grit and intelligence. Band of Brothers turns a vast historical event into a series of potent personal experiences; it's a deeply engrossing and affecting accomplishment. --Bret Fetzer


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HBO's impressive miniseries may have the most handsome DVD packaging to date: a tin container enclosing the accordion sleeves holding six discs. The extras on the set are just as classy. Besides the rudimentary 30-minute making-of, there's an hour's worth of video diaries by actor Ron Livingston (who portrays Lewis Nixon) detailing the tough "actors' boot camp." The first-person recollections of the real Easy Company soldiers that begin each episode are expanded in the 80-minute documentary We Stand Alone Together. The real footage and heartfelt recollections complement the series, but viewers may want more interaction between the lifelong friends. The documentary is better in the final minutes, when the veterans are not talking about the specific incidents depicted in the film. Another big help in this set is the "field guide," a dossier of maps, glossary, definitions of ranks, a timeline, and a who's who for each episode. --Doug Thomas

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Real Deal, Oct 17 2002
By Malvolio "scott15724" (Charlottesville, VA United States) - See all my reviews
Band of Brothers is an HBO original series, based on the book of the same name by historian Stephen Ambrose. It is the true story of a company of American warriors in World War II - E (Easy) Company of the 506th Infantry Regiment, a component of the famed 101st Airborne Division. Band of Brothers is based in large part on the accounts of surviving members of that group. It follows the men of Easy Company from their gruelling training at Camp Toccoa, Georgia, through their airborne drop into France on D-Day; their involvement in Operation Market Garden and the Battle of the Bulge (where they gained great notoriety as the "battered bastards of Bastogne"); their conquest of Hitler's Eagle's Nest; and the end of the war.

If you've seen Stephen Spielberg's fictional World War II epic Saving Private Ryan, you already have some inkling of the horror and constant peril accompanying the allies' assault on Fortress Europe in 1944. Ambrose's true account of the remarkable soldiers of the 101st Airborne will leave you wondering how any of these fellows survived at all. That they not only survived but achieved victory is a tribute to their training and their hardihood, but most of all their devotion to one another. The title is based on Henry Plantagenet's battlefield oration to his outnumbered and beleaguered men on St. Crispian's Day in Shakespeare's Henry V:

"He that outlives this day, and comes safe home, Will stand a tip-toe when the day is named, and rouse him at the name of Crispian. He that shall live this day, and see old age, Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours, and say 'To-morrow is Saint Crispian:' Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars and say 'These wounds I had on Crispin's day....'This story shall the good man teach his son; and Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, from this day to the ending of the world, but we in it shall be remember'd - we few, we happy few, we band of brothers. For he to-day that sheds his blood with me shall be my brother...."

Band of Brothers is permeated by that same sense of comradeship through shared danger - of glory based not on conquest but on the loyalty of ordinary men one to another. Saving Private Ryan alumni Spielberg and Tom Hanks are the Executive Producers of the 11-episode HBO series, and Hanks is the Executive Director as well (in which capacity he directed one episode, co-wrote another, and closely oversaw the whole production). Spielberg's influence is evident in the look and feel of the work; but where Saving Private Ryan is austere and ultimately repelling, Band of Brothers is warmer, more accessible - more personal. One of the most successful features of the series is that each episode begins with reminiscences of one or more survivors. As the series progresses, you come to know these old guys and like them enormously. When the whole thing is over, you feel you really have seen the war through their eyes.

"We sweated bullets in order to achieve authenticity," Hanks said in an interview with the BBC. "There are two types of authenticity. What's relatively easy to accomplish are things like making sure the buttons on the uniforms are right, the ammunition is correct and the locations look like they looked in the photograph. The thing that's much harder is the motivation and the nature of the interplay between the characters. So we were always forcing every moment of every page of the script through this sieve of authenticity. We said, 'look, if we can't be sure what they said and did at any given moment, we must at least capture the emotional reality of being there."

Successful acting in a miniseries, especially one as long as this one, is really a different enterprise than in a two-hour production at the cineplex. Dynamism and inventiveness are less important to a performance than subtlety and sustained character development. (Do you really want to watch a dozen hours of Dennis Hopper as Frank Booth? Didn't think so.) Judged by that standard, the performances in Band of Brothers are very fine indeed. Damian Lewis, the young British actor who stars as Captain (later Major) Richard Winters, painstakingly reveals a new facet of Winters' adamantine character with each successive episode. In the role of battalion intelligence officer Lewis Nixon, Ron Livingston beautifully portrays Nixon's gradual descent into despair and alcoholism. Supporting performances of note include Donnie Wahlberg as Carwood Lipton, Frank John Hughes as Bill Guarnere, and Rick Gomez as George Luz. The miniseries' other production values - soundtrack, effects, cinematography, constumes, etc. - are likewise top notch.

There are a few flaws in the series. The earlier episodes in particular sometimes drag a bit. There is also a tendency from time to time to toss in a little melodrama, some small "moment" that is the war movie equivalent to the rising organ notes at the end of a 60s soap opera. Generally, though, the filmmakers resist such temptations to yank on the heartstrings. That is especially appreciated in parts like episode 9, "Why We Fight," in which Easy Company stumbles across a concentration camp for the first time. The encounter is handled with a degree of restraint that makes the shock and enormity of the discovery all the more affecting...

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great account of life in WWII, Dec 12 2005
By Lorne (Canada) - See all my reviews
I have to admit, before watching this series, I was somewhat skeptical. In the past I have been dissapointed in many World War II movies, historial inaccuracies, cheesy heroism and basically showing only one country in the war against the Germans, and not even mentioning that there are other multi-national forces contributing in the effort. So I thought "Will this be another chest beating, flag bearing Americania propagana machine?" . . .well surpisingly no.

While it does follow a group of Americans (EZ Company) from England through to France, Belguim, Netherlands, into Germany and Austria, it does explicity show in great detail the pains and hardships of being in war, no matter what the nationality.

I was a little dissapointed not to see/hear any mention of a multi-national force, but it didn't matter and that was not the point of this series and you have to take that into context. This is a movie/series that could easily have been a group of English, Welsh, Scots, Free French, Canadians, Austrailians, Polish, or even Germans going through the pains and hardships that exist in a war that no one wants to really be in. They all long for their home and wish they were in different surroundings.

Other reviewers and even other movies like to link a World War II movie to the deciding factor that D-Day is the biggest battle and one that changed the tide in power, when realistically there are many small battles that make up the bigger picture and this series shows that. It shows that gaining that extra ground little by little helps decide the future for shaping the war and the pains that go along with it. Whether it is in Stalingrad, Italy, Eastern Front, North Africa, or even in the Atlantic. All were depremental in changing the tide of power. "Band of Brothers" proves that in a day and a life of a soldier, each and every painstaking move for more ground is just as important as one single large battle.

I have to say this is the most comprehensive war series to date, and surely outdoes Saving Private Ryan in each and every way. The only comparison I have seen to this series was "Das Boot", but I cannot compare the two, not cause of the different sides they were on, it has nothing to do with that, but with the fact that "Das Boot" was a movie and not a mini series.

Thumbs up the the writer and everyone involved in the making of this epic, it is well worth picking it up.

Other notable movies to watch if you liked this: "Das Boot", "Downfall", & "Stalingrad", all outstandings movies, and are probably top of their class in WWII epics.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Freedom defenders, Oct 21 2009
By C. Dube "Concerned Veteran" (Quebec, Canada) - See all my reviews
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Band of Brothers is something I wanted for a long time. Since I had seen it as CBC Series, I always wondered why it dit not make it on the big screen.

It was well documented, written and played by the artists. It is like we actually follow them during the liberation of France. Being a Military pensioner, it really got me. What these guys accomplished during the was had to be shown somehow and Band of Brothers really depicted that. I guess I am a little partial here.

It does not take away that the series is well made from my point of view and it is up there with Save Private Ryan. But this is just me.
This would certainly be a nice gift for X-MAS if you have close friends if you want to show them who they owe their freedom to.

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