The Monuments Men

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In the midst of WWII a small group of art experts are commissioned by Roosevelt as soldiers and sent to the European theater to protect historically important buildings and monuments, and to locate vast troves of priceless art looted by the Nazis. Discovering art in castles and mines, they race against time as the Nazis scramble to destroy everything they can. (20th Century Fox UK)

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kaylin 

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English I can't help it, but the whole time I had a feeling that it was mainly about the enjoyment of the creators and actors who were involved in this, and who are truly top-tier, but I also had a feeling that the audience was somewhat forgotten. The title and the basic plot evoked something that was given to the viewer. But exactly that, nothing more. The form was quite easy, polished, simply put, but I didn't feel anything more. ()

D.Moore 

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English An absolutely amazing film that has everything it needs and I can't fault it for anything and I want to see it again for sure. George Clooney didn't impress me much last time with The Ides of March, and I'm therefore all the more glad for The Monuments Men. The film has an excellent cast (everybody has their moment), well put together pairs (John Goodman and Jean Dujardin, Bill Murray and Bob Balaban especially), dry humor, reasonable pathos, suspense, action... Desplat's excellent music (a stylish main motif like from a 1960s war film, the rest of the music in the spirit of Williams' “Saving Private Ryan" or Giacchino's “Medal of Honor"), picturesque retro movie cinematography and a very interesting and original look at Nazi evil through the lens of curators, sculptors and painters. What more could you want? Nothing. Of course, if anyone was expecting something like Inglourious Basterds 2, they will be disappointed - and good for them! ()

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Malarkey 

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English It’s a pity that George Clooney didn’t decide whether to turn this story into a comedy, similar to The Seventh Company, or a classic war movie with everything it entails. With actors of the likes of Bill Murray, Matt Damon, John Goodman, Jean Dujardin or Clooney himself, he leaned more towards the comedy, but then when I watched the film, I almost didn’t laugh at all. On the other hand, I didn’t really enjoy the proper war atmosphere either. It’s simply a bad caricature, which has a bit of everything, but together it has nothing, and I’m very sorry about that. In any case, I still have to admit that the story is good and as usual, there are a few absolutely great scenes. For example the shootout, smoking with a Nazi or a visiting a German whose living room boasts one “copy” of some famous painting next to another, were definitely worth it. However, I’m sorry to say that as a whole the film is just average. It’s hard to give a better rating to something that often reminds you of M.A.S.H., except that everyone is so deadly serious. ()

novoten 

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English The touching, comedic, and patriotic aspects sometimes clash with each other, but George Clooney manages to chew on this giant chunk thoroughly enough that he gives me a war experience so atypical I would even trust him with the attack on Berlin alone. Besides, Matt Damon simply knows how to handle the role of the strong, smiling type. ()

3DD!3 

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English The Monuments Men is a boring patron of war movies. The laid-back atmosphere and almost total lack of danger rob Clooney’s movie of any thrill and drive. On the other hand, it offers a couple of humorous scenes and some fascinating information from the background of the Second World War ending. Pleasant, but nothing special. ()

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