Watch August Light - Wilson's Creek and the Battle for Missouri
- NR
- 2010
- 56 min
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7.6 (9)
In 1861, the United States was on the brink of war. The country was divided, with some states seceding from the Union to form the Confederacy. In the midst of this turmoil, a battle was fought on the banks of Wilson's Creek in Missouri. This battle is the subject of the movie "August Light - Wilson's Creek and the Battle for Missouri."
The film tells the story of the Battle of Wilson's Creek through the eyes of two women, Kathleen Allen (played by Cindy Allen) and her daughter Cindy (played by Kathleen Allen). Kathleen is a widow who lives on a farm with her children. Her oldest son, John (played by Dave Bears), has joined the Confederate army and is fighting in Missouri.
As the battle draws closer to their home, Kathleen and Cindy must flee to safety. Along the way, they encounter wounded soldiers and witness the horrors of war firsthand. Through their experiences, we see the human cost of the conflict.
The movie does an excellent job of portraying the chaos and confusion of the battle. The fighting is brutal and intense, and the filmmakers do not shy away from depicting the grisly aftermath. There is a sense of immediacy and danger that pervades the entire film.
In addition to the battle scenes, the movie also explores the political and social issues that led to the war. We see the arguments between Union and Confederate supporters, the tension between slave owners and abolitionists, and the North's reluctance to fully commit to the war effort.
One of the strengths of the movie is its attention to historical accuracy. The filmmakers consulted with historians and reenactors to ensure that the uniforms, weapons, and tactics were all correct. This commitment to detail helps to create a sense of authenticity that is often lacking in historical films.
Overall, "August Light - Wilson's Creek and the Battle for Missouri" is an excellent movie that is both exciting and informative. It is a reminder of the human cost of war and the importance of remembering our history. The performances are excellent, the battle scenes are intense, and the attention to historical detail is impressive. If you are a fan of historical movies or are interested in the Civil War era, this film is definitely worth watching.
August Light - Wilson's Creek and the Battle for Missouri is a 2010 history movie with a runtime of 56 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.6.