Days of Glory R

The true story of World War II's forgotten heroes.
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  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 8 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 2
  • Released: December 16, 2008
  • Originally Released: 2006

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Days of Glory has some exceptional performances by its lead actors. Full Review
The Indian Express
May 1, 2019
Included in Entertainment Weekly's Top 10 Films Of The Year -- [An] engrossing, marvelously composed picture...
Entertainment Weekly
Dec 29, 2006
Rating: 3/5 -- Its message is dimmed by a procession of war and race movie clichés that even the excellent cast and epic cinematography cannot revive. Full Review
BBC.com
Apr 3, 2007
Rating: 3/4 -- The horror of "Days of Glory" is that its hate and tolerance are not relics from the past, but are as real today as the flickering shadows on the screen. Full Review
Arizona Daily Star
Jun 13, 2007
Rating: 6/10 -- All the upright morality in the world doesn't compensate for poor filmmaking. Full Review
Antagony & Ecstasy
Sep 27, 2007
Rating: B -- As by the numbers as it sometimes becomes, those very clichés also emphasize the fact that we haven't seen these men in this setting before. Full Review
Flipside Movie Emporium
Jul 3, 2007
Instead of guys named Danny and Polack and Sol and Brooklyn, you've got guys named Said and Yassir and Messaoud and Abdelkader. But it's the same deal. Prick them, do they not bleed? Blow them up, do their limbs not scatter and their guts not spill? Full Review
Film.com
May 22, 2007

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There has never been a WWII film quite like Rachid Bouchareb's DAYS OF GLORY, which shows the "good war" through the eyes of four North African soldiers fighting for the French army during the German occupation. Though similar in both structure and tone to Steven Spielberg's SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, GLORY seeks recognition for soldiers who were treated as second-class citizens during their service and never given their due. Under the leadership of Sergeant Martinez (Bernard Blancan), a company of North African soldiers undergoes a series of skirmishes across Italy and France, preventing the advance of the Nazis. Uneducated Said (Jamel Debbouzel, AMELIE), who had few options outside of enlistment, acts as a virtual servant to Martinez. Yassir (Samy Naceri) and his brother, Larbi (Assad Bouab), also come from poverty and--though they joined for selfish reasons--are fierce fighters. Messaoud (Roschdy Zem) is strong and silent, and has deadly aim with a rifle. Abdelkader (Sami Bouajila), however, is the ambitious one, unafraid to speak up when he and his company encounter prejudice, yet ever hopeful that he will be recognized for his achievements and be given the same liberty, equality, and fraternity as those who were born French. Through a series of bloody and spectacular battles with the Germans, these men risk their lives, never knowing what they will have at the end of it all.

DAYS OF GLORY packs all the punch of a great war film---thrilling and heartbreaking battles, humor, and the loss of people we grow to care for. Bouchareb fearlessly uses a time-honored genre to address an elephant in the French living room: we are told at the film's conclusion that, in 1952, France voted to cease pension payments to soldiers from countries no longer under French rule. In 2006, following a screening of this film, Jacques Chirac reinstituted their pensions.

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