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Gallipoli By Rochelle O'Gorman
An outstanding drama, Gallipoli resonates with sadness long
after you have seen it. Set during World War I, this brutally honest
antiwar movie was cowritten by director Peter Weir. Mark Lee and a
sinfully handsome Mel Gibson are young, idealistic best friends who put
aside their hopes and dreams when they join the war effort. This character
study follows them as they enlist and are sent to Gallipoli to fight the
Turks. The first half of the film is devoted to their lives and their
strong friendship. The second half details the doomed war efforts of the
Aussies, who are no match for the powerful and aggressive Turkish army.
Because the script pulls us into their lives and forces us to care for
these young men, we are devastated by their fate.
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|  | Director: Peter Weir
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|  | Stars: Mark Lee, Mel Gibson, Bill Kerr, Robert Grubb, David Argue, Tim McKenzie
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|  | Released: August 28, 1981
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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