Am I the only one to find it sooo boring?
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Gloede_The_Saint — 18 years ago(October 20, 2007 01:20 PM)
Its a perfect movie but I guess some people simply haven't grown into liking it yet, or perhapes they never will. If your a action guy there was a pretty big chance you would find a war drama boring anyway so you should know this to next time. By the way, have you ever liked a drama film?
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lucmann-1 — 18 years ago(December 16, 2007 08:08 AM)
Yes! As already stated, the tension building from the moment Steve McQueen's character steps on board is riveting. Good god, can you imagine Ben Affleck or Vince Vaughn or whoever is the current flavor of the month pulling this off? One of the best movies ever. Proof that you can make a movie without CGI.
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apower-6 — 18 years ago(January 14, 2008 07:21 PM)
I thought it was great. However, I also read the book first, so perhaps I had a different take on the movie. By the way - Candice Bergen. Beautiful. Stick, with Burt Reynolds - her finest hour.
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rready4198-693-489748 — 11 years ago(June 11, 2014 05:45 PM)
I agree with youit was just right! I think a lot of people were expecting what Steve was generally doing and Jake Holman was a complete departure from that type of character. He probably reached into his own childhood to pull the feeling for Jake out. If so it was brilliant! This movie was so good!
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grockbuster — 18 years ago(February 06, 2008 05:16 AM)
I can see how a fan of "Bullitt", "Le Mans", and "The Towering Inferno" might find "The Sand Pebbles" boring. You would probably find "Gone With The Wind" or "Ben-Hur" boring too.
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Evitadp-1 — 18 years ago(February 06, 2008 06:50 AM)
Actually, my favourite McQueen movies are "The Thomas Crown Affair", "The Great Escape" and "Papillon".
I always enjoyed real movies with a real plot, but this one, really
I would rather stare at a blank wall for three hours than watch this movie again.
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MAC-16 — 18 years ago(February 07, 2008 07:38 AM)
My favourite movie all time and if they have ever put out an DVD adding in the deleted scenes to make it even longer I would be absolutely thrilled.
Hollywood doesn't do much DRAMA anymore to the viewer's detriment.
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bradleyjstevens-1 — 17 years ago(June 21, 2008 03:20 PM)
Nothing boring about this movie. I can watch this over and over.
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Readerman — 17 years ago(June 22, 2008 05:57 AM)
I loved it the first time I saw it in 1966. I was just nine and found it riveting. Some of the more graphic action scenes left a lasting impression. Have since seen it in its entirety or in parts probably ten more times. Definitely McQueen's best performance IMO though not my favorite film of his. For that I'd go with
The Great Escape
. Like others I love the history, cinematography, and setting of this film. The book by Richard McKenna is terrific and goes into quite a bit more explanation of the political revolution taking place in China at the time, using some of the film's secondary characters to a much greater extent. Fans of the film should give it a shot. I believe it was McKenna's only novel. A shame. -
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rready4198-693-489748 — 11 years ago(June 11, 2014 06:07 PM)
Only true lovers of history or a knowledge of the military can truly appreciate what Robert Wise was trying to convey to the audience. I personally love history and no very little about Asia. I do love the art of China and Japan and know really very little of their actual history, but what "The Sand Pebbles" was about is something that is not seen or talked about. I am glad Robert Wise played it the way he did because it was masterful!