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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Glory


    jfitzpatrick3 — 9 years ago(May 29, 2016 07:21 PM)

    Does the scene when Robert drives off his horse indicate that he didn't have to be in the front with his men like he was? I seemed to interpret it that way when I saw how long he was looking at the ocean, walking through his men, and the fact that his second-in-command walks to the rear when he shows up in front.
    Another question: the first scene after the battle: is that a dead horse in the water or just a rock?
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      echoesofglory — 9 years ago(June 10, 2016 09:56 AM)

      It's a stunt man with a breathing device in the water. As for Shaw leaving his horse behind I'm not sure what you mean, I assumed the horse was useless in this assault as the fort walls would have been too steep, and he would have been an easy target for the enemy. Horses were usually not used when attacking fortifications.
      Perhaps there's also one symbolic meaning with Shaw storming the fort on foot with his men, showing that he is not elevated above them. Shaw's parens apparantly did not like the idea of Shaw being mounted in the statue in Boston, because it showed him as being above the men.

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