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Miracle at St Anna
  • From Touchstone Pictures and A Spike Lee Joint comes the powerful and uplifting World War II epic MIRACLE AT ST. ANNA, directed by acclaimed filmmaker Spike Lee (THE INSIDE MAN). Stationed in Tuscany, Italy, four members of the U.S. Army’s all-black 92nd Infantry Division, the Buffalo Soldiers, are trapped behind enemy lines after one of them risks his life to save a traumatized Italian boy. Separ

From award-winning filmmaker Spike Lee comes Miracle At St. Anna, the story of four black American soldiers who are members of the US Army as part of the all-black 92nd Buffalo Soldier division stationed in Tuscany, Italy during WWII. They experience the tragedy and triumph of war as they find themselves trapped behind enemy lines and separated from their unit after one of them risks his life to save an Italian boy. Praised as The best war movie since Saving Private Ryan (Pat Collins, WWOR TV) and One of the year s best (Ben Lyons, E!), and filled with epic battle sequences and action, the film explore deeply inspiring, powerful story drawn from true history, that transcends national boundaries, race and class to touch the goodness within us all. Now even more revealing with exclusive Blu-ray bonus features that bring you even deeper into the world of these unsung heroes.
Every major American filmmaker has a war movie inside them. After the twin triumphs of When the Levees Broke and Inside Man, his biggest box office hit, Spike Lee puts his distinctive stamp on World War II. Though Miracle at St. Anna begins and ends in 1983, most of the action takes place in 1944. The segregation of the time leads to the Army’s African-American 92nd Infantry Division. In Italy, four of these Buffalo Soldiers, Sergeants Stamps (Antwone Fisher‘s Derek Luke) and Bishop (Barbershop‘s Michael Ealy), Corporal Hector (Jarhead‘s Laz Alonso), and sweet, superstitious Private Train (The Express‘s Omar Benson Miller), get separated from their unit while fighting the Germans. On the way to higher ground, Train rescues a boy from the rubble. With nine-year-old Angelo (newcomer Matteo Sciabordi) in tow, the soldiers secure shelter in a Tuscan town, where they band together with the villagers, including lovely English speaker Renata (Artemisia‘s Valentina Cervi), nurse the delusional boy back to health (he has an imaginary playmate named Arturo), and prepare for the next attack. Like Inside Man, Miracle marks one of the few times Lee has drafted an outsider to write the script, in this case bestselling author James McBride, who adapts from his novel. The combination of sensibilities results in a film that alternates, sometimes awkwardly, between cynicism and sentimentality. Tonal irregularities aside, Miracle at St. Anna pays overdue tribute to the 15,000 men who fought for freedom in a country that showed them greater respect than their nation of origin. –Kathleen C. Fennessy

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  • Michael B. O'neill Jr.
    March 4, 2010
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    I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and found no issues with the plot. This movie is not for the dimwitted or people who can’t identify obvious characters.

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  • Glenn A. Smith
    March 5, 2010
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    Truth is I can honestly say that I enjoy both Clint Eastwood’s and Spike Lee’s films. But there are those of you that can’t tolerate the guilt that comes with the truth of Spike Lee’s films. You want him to smooth over the rough spots, but he is gonna tell it like he see’s fit. The truth is the 92nd was treated like s**t and Spike exposed that. He got his information from men in the 92nd. If you can’t take the guilt associated with the truth then stop watching his films!

    But once again our Caucasian brethren have decided to negatively critique an excellent Spike Lee movie not understanding the culture of African Americans. And the reason why is mostly because Spike criticized Clint Eastwood for not putting enough African Americans in his last War movie. If you’re open minded and just enjoy watching a good movie this is it. Don’t believe the Hype!

    Sure there are always going to be those that have different opinions on movies or whatever. But as an african american, I’m not going to sit back and watch biased people pile on because of their racism’s or whatever, jump onto Amazon and try to ambush a good movie.

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  • Humpty Dumpty
    March 5, 2010
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    If I had read all the reviews of people slamming this excellent flick then I might not have bothered watching it. I would have missed out on one hell of a movie. I want to watch this movie again; actually purchasing it after I am done with this…

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  • Scott Tuchband
    March 5, 2010
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    DON’T LISTEN TO ANY OF THE REDICULOUS BAD REVIEWS THE RACISTS ABOVE ME AND BELOW ME GAVE THIS TERRIFIC MOVIE. I AM A WHITE MIDDLEAGED MAN FROM NEW YORK AND I STRONGLY RECOMMEND THIS MOVIE. IT HELD MY ATTENTION THE ENTIRE TIME. THE ACTING WAS SUPERB! THE ACTION SCENES WERE AMONG THE BEST FOR A WAR MOVIE. AND YES THEIR IS A LOT OF RACISIM IN THIS MOVIE..BUT HELL PEOPLE…THEIR WAS A LOT OF RACISM IN 1944!!!

    UNFORTUNATELY IT STILL EXISTS TODAY.

    WATCH THIS MOVIE…YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!

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  • Mrs. J
    March 5, 2010
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    In order to understand this movie you must be well versed in understanding how past behaviors and experiences shaped beliefs. You must understand how every action causes a reaction. If you focus only on the comments made by characters in the movie you miss the real meaning! This was truly a good movie.

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