Brochgale wrote:It would have been more enjoyable as a film if something of the valley campaign had been included.
I would have preffered a longer version of Gettysburg - it is a better film but there are aspects of the batle that the film does not do justice to?
That is most definitely true, and although I do not want a longer version (4 hours, 15 minutes is enough), I would prefer to see some of the missing elements included. For instance, why is George Meade, the commander of the Army of the Potomac, only in 2 minutes of the film?
But the lack of inclusion of the missing events can be defended justly. First of all, the film is based on the book and as I have read the source material, I can say that it is an actual depiction of the BOOK as it was written. Second, the events they did include were for the most part the major events of the Battle of Gettysburg. They dwelled too much on Chamberlain for my liking (he was only a Regimental Colonel at the time), but that is probably because he later won the Medal of Honor for his deeds on Little Round Top. Lastly, the historical accuracy with which the scenes are portrayed are to the letter as I know them, so I am happy to see what I saw there
