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Paths Of Glory Movie Analysis

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Director: Stanley Kubrick
Writer: Stanley Kubrick, Calder Willingham, and Jim Thompson

• Paths of Glory was a classic anti-war film, which emphasized the events, which took place during World War I. o In my opinion, the film title is quite ironic, because overall war is not a path of glory but instead, the movie shines light on the abuse of power in military and society's perception of cowardly behavior.

• Paths of Glory was shot entirely in Germany, in the run-down Geiselgasteig Studios outside of Munich, using a nearby field for the battle scene and a chateau for the headquarters of the commanding officers.

o Realistic battlefields were constructed, wired with explosives and strewn with craters, debris, muddy gullies, barbed wire, and of course trenches. Additionally, the trenches themselves were made some six feet wide, however in World War I trenches were actually …show more content…

o In my opinion, the statues and fine furniture, mocks the conditions in which the soldiers spend a majority of their time in. Furthermore, the generals “ate like kings”, while the soldiers ate practically next to rats.
• The generals largely abused their power, resulting in their unsympathetic behavior towards their men. o The general said that losing “more than 50% of the men in taking of the anthill was generous”. o In my opinion, Kirk Douglas's character was the only one in the film who did not sacrifice the well being of his soldiers for selfish gain; and fought for justice among the

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