Got to thinking about what I'd like to see out of the Battlefield series if they managed to turn things around after the mess that was Battlefield 5 and rather than just see yet another standard modern release, that if they decide not to go scifi with 2143, that I'd like to see them do like a fictional Cold War era experience. Someone else I saw brought up
Red Dawn, 80's setting specifically, and it got me wanting to watch the original movie. I don't think I ever saw it more than once years ago, but I dig the setup, sorta falls in line with my interest in post-apocalyptic stuff.
In general, I think the movie is alright, though the pacing is kinda iffy for me. Part me really loves that starting bit, where it's barely even 5 minutes into the movie and you get the shot of the teacher reacting to the Cuban paratroopers dropping in and they definitely don't hold back with a school and kids getting shot up. I can appreciate just jumping right into the meat of the movie, but from there, time passes so dang quick and there's not a lot of character building, so like I couldn't tell you any other character name except for Swayze as Jed. I think Danny is another? I don't know lol
There isn't particularly a lot of story here, like it's nearly a two hour movie, but it's just them hiding out for the start, then it's them fighting, and then it kinda just meanders with that and some story does show up, like when an American pilot joins up with them, but then other story moments come across kinda weak. There's some deaths that were in a bad scenario, and there's nothing really done with the occupation aspect outside of like two scenes, and short moments with the enemy leaders, and while there are good story moments, Swayze in particular is great in the film, I feel like there just needed to be a more well rounded script for this. Like what happened to all the the people they saved from the camps? They save them and then are never heard from again and the ending comes across abit disappointing to me.
I'm actually curious to know what the remake was like. I don't feel like I remember hearing good things about it, but being that I don't feel like the original is the best, I'm curious to see what its like, though I know they did some drastic changes like making it a North Korean invasion instead. That's not really a big deal for myself, so I might check that out next.