Nolte's performance seems to have gone unnoticed by all but fans of the film. It was fantastic. I will watch the film just to see his scene post-village attack, where he is sitting alone, watching everything. You can see what the cost of battle and responsibility has been in his facial expressions. TRL ranks in my Top 5 war films list. In fact, it is the only color film on my list, in no order...All Quiet on the Western Front, Pork Chop Hill, The Train, In Harm's Way. -- AlI praise your bias and in fact encourage it........the Pacific campaign always seems to play second cousin to the conflict in Europe, especially if you use Hollywood as a guide.
While I thoroughly enjoyed the BOB series and happily watch re-runs, 'The Pacific' version was incredibly captivating on a different level, brutal, unyielding and full of the realities of surviving in a terrible hostile environment all the while battling an unrelenting enemy, happy to sacrifice everything....
The Thin Red Line movie deserves far more accolades than it ever received, the scene of attacking the hill top bunkers is stunning and Nick Nolte's IMO deserved a Oscar for his performance as did others.....