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Miracle at St.Anna

August 31, 2008 · 2 Comments

    Director Spike Lee brings to the big screen, Miracle at St. Anna.  The film is about four African-American US Army soldiers, whom are part of the 92nd “Buffalo Soldiers” Division stationed in Tuscany, Italy during World War II.

The soilders find themselves behind enemy lines, when they are seperated from their unit when one soildiers saves the life of a young Italian boy.

James McBride author of the novel “Miracle at St. Anne’ penned the screen play, this film is a riveting story that crosses over all boundries of race creed and shows us that there is good within.

      Iam pleased that Spike is bringing this story to film. In the wake of an election looming, It’s great to see a story about the struggles and triumps that Americans had to go through to get this country where it is. Many may disagree and say America is worst off. But I think it’s nice for people to see that there has and still is good in this country.

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  • canadaeh // September 6, 2008 at 2:24 pm

    Good topic, good length. Quick and insightful with some details.

    Would be nice to add a link to a trailer or official website of movie or site of book/author. I’d love to see the trailer based on your blog without having to search for it.

    Watch your spelling and grammar. While this is informal writing, it’s easier to read if you have proppur speling.

  • canadaeh // September 6, 2008 at 2:24 pm

    Ooops. Forgot the grade.
    0.9 of 1.0

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