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and english review:
Just to let you know that I watched this film many years ago and have been ever since trying to get hold of it. It is a must to watch and brings to life the war when the americans came over to britain. I am still waiting for it to come out on DVD and trying to find it so i can play it on my vhs, ( i am from england and i will keep looking!!!!) Any way i highly recommend this and you will be very satisfied.


Yanks: A Great War Love Story:
This is the first time that I've ever seen Yanks. I was shocked at the quality of the filming, acting and music.The subject matter was extremely interesting, too. Richard Gere is usually typecast as a stud, but in this film, he's more of a normal person, and he plays the part perfectly. This might be his best acting film. The other actors are great, too: Vanessa Redgrave,William Devane, Chick Venerra, Lisa Eichorn and her parent, and her friend. The film is so believable and atypical of Hollywood films because the actors act naturally with no superficialities. The plot is wonderful. My father was in England before the D-Day invasion, and he told me lots of stories about England. I've read that many American GI's actually fell in love and married English women, mainly because of the similarities of cultures and the nature of English women: they were sincere about love. The music score is lush and tantalizing, reminding me of Aaron Copland's music. It greatly enhanced the movie's plot.I had just finished watching and adoring The Americanization of Emily, and watchingYanks was a real treat for me. Why doesn't Hollywood make more natural love story movies like Yanks, instead of weird provocative ones? Yanks should have won Oscars. I give it five stars. Ricky Wallace


Tremendous!:
Happy 50th Birthday to Lisa Eichhorn! I just got done watching your movie, and I love it today as much (or more) than I did about twenty years ago when I first saw it. I was a teen then, just beginning to develop beyond the juvenile taste in films, and this picture captured both my attention and (surprisingly) my heart. I'm sure that it greatly affected my views on relationships and romance. The more I see YANKS, the more impressed I am by the subtleties at play among the characters. Several of the cast are particular standouts: Lisa Eichhorn, with her innocent charm and stunning natural beauty. William Devane, with his quirky humor and conservatively earnest manner. And then there's marvelously playful Vanessa Redgrave, who brings such vitality and spunk to her role (and painfully struggles to balance her loyalties and friendships with the men in her life). Also, I don't think I have ever seen a picture that is more accurate in period detail -- and that includes TITANIC. The costumes, the sets and locations, the background props, and the photographic style of the movie are completely absorbing and will take you back to another era. It's gorgeous. And handling all the extras must have been an incredible challenge. God, what a great picture! Universal Studios, how about a DVD really soon? ANAMORPHIC SPECIAL EDITION!


Beautifully made, romantic wonder:
This is full out one of the most moving romances ever made - the last scenes are so gripping, so heartfelt, so overpowering in their romantic feeling. It also succeeds superbly as social history of the impact of American soldiers on a British town in W.W.II. I completely agree with the reviewer below about falling in love with the American actress Lisa Eichhorn playing a northern English shopkeeper's daughter in love with Richard Gere- I've been smitten ever since. Her beauty, reserve, intelligence, grace are extraordinary - she can somehow project vast depth in her character. (She does the same in her other movies - check out her name in imdb.com to rent them). Gere is awfully good - unassuming, usually courteous, sweet -I like his dashing self in most other movies but he's just right here. Vanessa Redgrave is superb - Devane is ok - I might have preferred someone a bit more like Cliff Robertson in look, voice, gesture and manner to play the American officer so at ease with an English upper class woman - borrowing books, opining on English public schools, listening to her play the cello. Devane's voice is more that of a tough guy. I'd also say the screenwriters skimp a bit in fleshing out the charcters of the two 'chippy' working class characters. Gee - these are minor criticisms - this is a wonderful, heart swelling movie. That old phrase "see it with someone you love" is definitely appropriate - yet it's very much a movie with appeal to men and women.


All's fair in love and war...:
Great movie on a topic that is not covered in most history books or films--romantic relations between American soldiers and British women in WW2 England. It's historically accurate as well as poignant. 'Yanks' is probably my one and only favorite Richard Gere film and definitely my favorite Lisa Eichhorn film (had a crush on her after seeing this movie, though I was only a teenager at the time!). Could have probably done without the New Year's party riot sequence, but it still portrayed where Americans and British can have distinct differences of opinion. To me, this ranks up there with 'Summer of '42' as a fine romantic war movie. Can't wait for the DVD!


Actor:David Baxt
Actor:Caroline Blakiston
Actor:John Cassidy
Actor:Janet Dale
Actor:Rachel Davies
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
Binding:DVD
Director:John Schlesinger
EAN:9780783291246
Format:Dolby
Format:NTSC
Format:Widescreen
ISBN:0783291248
MPN:025192354823
Release Date:2005-03-01
Theatrical Release Date:1979
UPC:025192354823



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