Review of Glory

Glory (1989)
5/10
Strictly Okay!
30 July 2015
Based on the novel One Gallant Rush by Peter Burchard, 'Glory' is high on ambition, but low on execution. Despite a stellar Denzel Washington & Mesmerising Cinematography, this war epic falls on short on its scripting level & lethargic pacing.

'Glory' Synopsis: Robert Gould Shaw leads the US Civil War's first all-black volunteer company, fighting prejudices of both his own Union army and the Confederates.

Edward Zwick is a terrific storyteller, but honestly, 'Glory' isn't among his better works. I wasn't engaged in the narrative & the lethargic pacing got to me after a point. Kevin Jarre's Adapted Screenplay isn't powerful enough. I loved some scenes in its second-hour, but overall, I found the goings-on to be mostly dull. Better Writing was most definitely needed! Zwick's Direction is satisfactory.

The Late/Great Freddie Francis's Cinematography is mesmerizing. 'Glory' is a visual delight, no two options on that! Another ace is Denzel Washington's Oscar-Winning sterling performance. As Private Silas Trip, Washington enacts the tormented soul with unmatchable ease. He owns the show.

On the whole, 'Glory' is not magnificent, but it has some plus points. Watch it, but only if you must!
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