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IMDB rating: 2.90 Plot: The story is set in the latter days of World War 2, against the backdrop of fierce combat on the eastern front. Brother’s War is based on real events. The western Allies push into Germany and the Red Army is fights its way towards Berlin. Churchill is worried about Russia’s post-war plans for Europe but most not endanger the increasingly threatened alliance between the west and Russian A British military attached to the Red Army discovers a Russian war crime against the Polish government in exile and is seized by Stalin’s feared intelligence service. He finds unexpected help from an enemy and fellow prisoner a German Captain. They discover a common bond in freemasonry and are bound by honor, oath and secrets. They are joined by Anna, a beautiful Polish nurse cast adrift on the tides of war. The three are pursued by A Ruthless Russian commander through Germany caring a secret that can change the outcome of the world and the fate of millions. Brother’s War was produced with strict attention to historic accuracy and military detail and portrays the horrors and heroism of desperate battles. The film also opens the door into the ancient order of the freemasons and presents unmatched insight on the real histories of these men, brothers all, who have fought in every war for hundreds of years. |
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Actors: Struckmann Tino,Berryman Michael,Gruner Olivier,Daly Hugh,Dimich Jack,Leadbeater Adam,Olson Tye,Holm Steve,Kenin Dylan,Kievsky Boris,Winters Time,Minnick Joshua,Ramani Andreas T.,Doerr Mark,History,War,
R&P, I'm back from my unexpected hiatus.?
Yeah, I’ve been gone quite a while. Sry for not giving further notice, but I’ve been doing lots of work, and soon forgot. Now that it’s Thanksgiving season and I have time, I just want to say hello. And I just want to ask, what has changed?
And one last thing… I wrote a political poem just today. I need some help from poetic experts. Not only to explicate it, but to point out my flaws:
The blood of Abraham
Splattered about
Spread by the brothers and sisters
Both descendants of the prophet Abraham
Once in unity
Now in war
The brothers and sisters fight
Like that of Cain and Abel, they fight in hatred
Nay, hatred!
Pity, hatred!
Killing in the name
Bringing upon shame
They fight endlessly
Killing in the name
Thinking they glorify their god
Who commanded love, peace and unity
Yet they bring upon war and seperation
They are the true worshipers of hatred
Nay, hatred!
Pity, hatred!
The god you worship called upon the birth of these people
Yet you call upon the death of them
No glory comes from this sacrilegeous
Blasphemous act of evangelism
While the correlation is but a long-term schism
Like Mengele, you killed thousands
All of which are descendants of the prophet Abraham
Like Cain, who killed your brother
You killed his brethren, killing in the name of hatred
Nay, hatred!
Pity, hatred!
The voice of fascism
The voice of racism
The voice of terrorism
Is of opposition to the voice of love
To the voice of unity
Unity
Your of no unity
Blasphemy
Your of full blasphemy
Heresy
Your full of it
Hypocrisy
Full of it
The bullets
The bombs
The cities
The Jews
Your favor to peace is lies
Your of favor to death
Your of favor to hatred
Nay, hatred!
Pity, hatred!
It has begun…
The beginning of the end…
Wow, that’s a really good poem. 9.6/10. Sorry though, can’t help you with revising, not too much of a poem expert.
R&P was like usual, it went a little bit more down the drain, but not too much.
Oh yeah, it’s nice to see you back around
Douglas | Nov 19, 2009
Not a bad poem. Welcome back.
The natural Jews still have time to repent and become true Christians, that is the acceptance of the promised seed coming through the Jewish lineage, and that is Jesus Christ. The same way folks like you do, except Jesus Christ did not come through your lineage. "The god you worship", is the dangerous part, if you do not know the whole Bible, to say things that bring reproach on him, Matt. 6:9,10, "Our Father, which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name"…=to be made holy, and is important.
Susan S | Nov 20, 2009
