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Miracle at St. Anna


Directed by: Spike Lee
Starring: Derek Luke
Genre:
Action/Adventure
Run Time: 160
min.
Release Date: September 2006
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Reviewed by
Byron Merritt |
MIRACLE AT ST. ANNA got panned
pretty severely. And I can see why. Lacking cohesion and hopscotching
around like a child with A-D-D, the story is tough to follow. And what
about the title? Exactly what is “the Miracle”? Some might say it’s that
this film ever got made. But there are some upsides to it that I think
make this a semi-watchable flick.
The first plus is that it focuses on a little known regiment of black WW
II fighters called “The Buffalo Soldiers.” Spike Lee (INSIDE
MAN) had apparently been aching to do another “black
story” and found his muse in Nazi occupied Italy.
Although there’s been some bashing related to overacting on the main
characters’ parts, I didn’t find that to be the case. Derek Luke,
Michael Ealy, and the rest of these band of brothers did fine in my
eyes. Although Spike did have them doing things that weren’t being done
during this time (specifically the “high five” which wasn’t realized
until the late 70s), I did find their delivery of the story to be
engaging enough, and kept me watching during its entire, lengthy, 2
hours and 40 minute run time.
I also really liked the on-site filming locations in Italy, which gave
the entire production a very real quality. The cobbled streets, twisted
landscape, and ancient-looking buildings were all well-shown in the film
and had me ogling at various times.
But, as they say, all good things must come to an end. Although Spike
Lee tries admirably to keep the story together, he too often wanders off
on tangents that have nothing to do with the story. One particularly
infuriating scene involves John Leguizamo (THE HAPPENING). He’s in
modern day Italy with his lover and his only use for being in the film
is that he throws a newspaper out a window so that it lands on a man’s
table. Why couldn’t the man have simply seen it at a newsstand? Why the
whole set up with Leguizamo and the hot chick? Sex for the sake of sex,
perhaps?
The other, less infuriating, item that shows Spike wandering away was
when he films the Buffalo boys being refused food service at a place
back in the States before they were shipped overseas. Why this played a
role in the film and what it had to do with the Miracle is anyone’s
guess.
Finally, there’s the tough sell of the Miracle itself. Although people
can debate what qualifies as a miracle, I think most would say it
equates to something supernatural that cannot be explained by normal
evidence. And here lies perhaps the biggest problem for Miracle at St.
Anna. There really isn’t a miracle. Perhaps it’s well enough that one of
the Buffalo men made it home and found his way to peace. Perhaps it’s
that the world spun and allowed the last surviving Buffalo Soldier to
avenge the people of St. Anna and his fallen brothers. Perhaps ...but
not likely.
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Anna

DVD cost: $23.71
Purchase:
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Newsworthy:
Wesley Snipes
was originally cast in the film, but was forced to drop out due to
pending tax-evasion charges.
Movie Quote: "Looks
like our guy was some sort of war hero, too. Got himself a purple
heart."
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