Band
of Brothers
Produced by: Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg
Premise: A ten part HBO
miniseries about an Allied army company in France just after the D-Day invasion.
What Works: The film is styled
very much like Spielberg’s Saving
Private Ryan, using handheld cinematography, realistic gore and
violence, and intense action sequences. This series has terrific production
values to it; Band of Brothers could have easily played as a major
Hollywood picture. The series follows its characters equally. No one soldier
emerges as a lead in the series but rather the episodes focus on how the company
interacts with each other and the situations that they face.
What Doesn’t: Although the idea
of the series is to focus on the men as a whole, viewers looking for a
traditional, hero-centered story may be a little let down. Some of the episodes
do get repetitive as they follow a familiar pattern.
DVD Extras: Each disc includes
biographies on the characters and an interactive field guide. There are also
documentaries and featurettes about the company and the making of the series.
Bottom Line: Band of Brothers is an incredible TV accomplishment. Its more dramatic scenes are reminiscent of
the somber moments in the M*A*S*H* television series and its action sequences hold up with anything Hollywood has
produced about World War II. Recommended for fans of Saving Private Ryan or From the
Earth to the Moon.