Because sometimes things are black and white

Warfare on the big screen.

These films, you may have noticed, all are built on old methods of warfare, back when the movies thought war was fun and heroic. No nukes, no M-16s, no RPGs, no complications of gender, ethnicity, creed or race, like our messy modern affairs. Also, no ambiguity, no peace marches, no talking heads or torrential blogs zigging this way and that ideologically. No sir. In those days, even if those days are set in an Oxford don’s fantasy life, war was war, war was man’s business, up was up, down was down, enemies were demons, and best of all, killing them was holy work about which no one had to be guilty. It’s nice to deal with a war that, though rendered in color, still plays in moral black-and-white.

It does finally settle down into a discussion of the more technical aspects of CG armies.

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