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General George S. Patton

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I watched this movie with my grandpa, who served in the Air Force for over 20 years. He didn’t fight in World War II, but he did see action in Vietnam. In one of the early scenes of the film, when Patton begins wearing his three star general stripes before his promotion is official, my grandfather remarked “Patton was one arrogant S.O.B.” He knows more about the man than I do, and he thinks it is an accurate portrayal and a good film. In this case, I agree with my grandpa. This film follows the titular general during WWII. It begins, famously, with him giving a motivational speech to soldiers near the end of the war. For the most part, the movie takes place before this speech, as viewers watch Patton campaign in North Africa, Sicily and finally Europe. Moviegoers don’t only see Patton on the battlefield or giving speeches, but in private moments with aides and superiors that give insight into this controversial figure. …show more content…

Scott as General George S. Patton. Scott absolutely commands the screen with his magnificent charisma. He makes you understand how people could both hate and love this man. He also gives a good impersonation of Patton, at least for my idea of him, which may have been unknowingly influenced by this movie. Besides the bombast and theatricality, Scott also shows numerous sides to the character, conveying doubt, turmoil, narcissism, eccentricity and a host of other traits that make this character fully fleshed out. Scott deserved his Oscar for best actor, even if he famously turned it

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