There are moments of such indescribable beauty in 'Miracle at St. Anna' that they move you to tears. There are also moments that leave you shaking your head in bewilderment and frustration.
Miracle at St. Anna (2008)
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Reviews Counted:113
Fresh:38
Rotten:75
Average Rating:5.2/10
Consensus: Miracle at St. Anna is a well-intentioned but overlong, disjointed affair that hits few of the right notes.
Theatrical Release:Sep 26, 2008 Wide
Box Office: $7,756,328
Synopsis: All Spike Lee's movies, from SHE'S GOTTA HAVE IT forward, have tackled big ideas head-on using wide strokes to a paint a picture that is both impressionistic and realistic. Though not the most... All Spike Lee's movies, from SHE'S GOTTA HAVE IT forward, have tackled big ideas head-on using wide strokes to a paint a picture that is both impressionistic and realistic. Though not the most subtle director, Lee has consistently challenged both his audience and himself. His step into genre filmmaking with 2006's INSIDE MAN was a delightful surprise, and though he continues down this road somewhat with the World War II film MIRACLE AT ST. ANNA, he also returns with force to the realm of the big idea. The first film ever to tell the story of the Army's all African-American Buffalo Soldier unit, MIRACLE AT ST. ANNA is inherently an important film. Yet rather than allow it to stand on its own as simply a war picture starring African-American actors, Lee takes on myriad social and historical discussions. Based on the novel of the same name by James McBride (who also wrote the script), the movie follows four soldiers as they take refuge in an Italian village after being cut off from their platoon. There are various supernatural elements to the film, the most pronounced of which is a mysterious statue head that one soldier acquires and refuses to part with. There's also a framing device involving a murder nearly 40 years after the conclusion of the war; add to that a subplot involving the Italian resistance movement, and it's easy to get a bit lost in this Byzantine tale. Still, Lee is never anything less than passionate about his subjects, and with MIRACLE AT ST. ANNA he brings that fire to a story that took decades to come to the big screen. Perhaps not the most definitive "Spike Lee Joint," MIRACLE remains a noteworthy film in the canon of one of America's most important filmmakers. [More]
Starring: Derek Luke, Michael Ealy, Laz Alonso, Omar Benson Miller
Starring: Derek Luke, Michael Ealy, Laz Alonso, Omar Benson Miller, Matteo Sciabordi, John Leguizamo, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Pierfrancesco Favino, Valentina Cervi
Director: Spike Lee
Director: Spike Lee
Screenwriter: James McBride
Producer: Spike Lee, Roberto Cicutto, Luigi Musini
Composer: Terence Blanchard
Studio: Touchstone Pictures
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Reviews for Miracle at St. Anna
This isn't on the same caliber as SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, but really, what is? This is a decent war movie that should satisfy most fans of the genre.
A messy patchwork of ideas spinning off every which way...but failing to be good doesn't mean that it's not interesting.
Half way through it becomes clear the ending doesn't matter compared to the journey, I just don't know if Spike Lee feels the same way.
Maudlin climax leaves a treacly residue of exaggerated valor and sentiment.
The combination of Lee's concerns for his characters' depictions with Disney's concerns for mass-market appeal ends up pleasing no one.
Miracle doesn't seem to have any one point of view, and without a united, central perspective to hold things together, the storyline feels very random and meandering.
Clocking in at 160 minutes, this interminable movie comes across like a rough cut. Perhaps Lee believed its length would give it gravitas. The opposite is true.
It's uneven but often powerful, two things we've come to expect from director Spike Lee.
Lee shows his grittiness by allowing everyone to speak in their native languages. My hat's off to him for that. I'm not a fan of war films where all opposing sides speak English.
An overdue history lesson about the indelible stain left by Jim Crow on the conflicted minds of black men forced to wage a white man's war when they'd really prefer to be fighting for their own civil rights.
There's enough here to make a thrilling, dynamic and even moving war movie, if only Lee could have kept his excesses out of the way of his filmmaking strengths.
What the hell happened to Spike Lee? Where did the brilliant director with the fresh, edgy and inventive ideas go?
Lee's intention was to show the contributions of African American soldiers. However, he does these men a disservice by perpetuating the very stereotypes that he rails against.
At the end of this nearly three hour movie, what you have is a noble attempt thwarted by uneven artistic choices.
The momentum increases considerably in the final hour of this 2-hour, 40-minute film, when Lee combines action and emotion in a way that makes cinematic sense. But it's a long, spotty time getting there.
Given the importance of that subject, the real mystery of Mr. Lee's movie is why it's so diffuse, dispirited, emotionally distanced and dramatically inert.
Overwrought, overproduced, overbusy and overlong, Miracle at St. Anna finally suffers from the worst filmmaking sin of all: the failure of trust, in the story and the audience.
[Lee] resorts to many of the same hoary clichés and fantasy situations he so frequently condemns.
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