From Here to Eternity

June 3, 2007 / by musicinme

This story takes place just before the attack by the Japanese in Pearl Harbor, in 1941 on Schofield Army Base in Hawaii. One storyline follows the sufferings and travails of new transfer, Robert E. Lee Prewitt (Montgomery Clift). Despite the wishes of his new Captain, Captain Dana Holmes (Philip Ober), Prewitt adamantly won't represent the company by boxing. The unpleasant consequences of his refusal make his life "a living hell." Subplots revolve around an adulterous affair between the unhappily married Sargeant Warden (Burt Lancaster) and the Captain's wife, Karen Holmes (Deborah Kerr). Prewitt manages to find love with a social club employee Alma Burk, or "Lorene," Donna Reed), despite his other troubles.

When the attack finally comes, one can see them follow through beautifully as soldiers, a direct contrast to how they handled "real life situations and matters of the heart." While they could be trained to be soldiers, the non-regimented life proved to be more emotionally hard to handle.

The film is a classic because of the involving story and excellent performances, particularly by Lancaster, Kerr, Sinatra, and Clift. It won Oscars for Best Picture, Director, Screenplay, (Daniel Taradash adapting James Jones' novel), Cinematography and supporting actors, Reed and Sinatra.

My favorite scene is a brawl between Staff Sergeant "Fatso" Judson (Borgnine) and Pvt. Angelo Maggio (Sinatra). The scene is tough, intense, and realistic.

The film is said to have revived Sinatra's career. After appearing in this film, and winning a Best Supporting Actor Oscar, Sinatra's music and film career, both of which were in decline, took off. Sinatra's music career has stayed solid, although acting jobs have been scarce in the last few decades.















A wonderful movie!!!!!!!!!!

5 comments on From Here to Eternity

  • mama44 said 1 years ago
    I like Montgomery Clift too!![THUMBUP][THUMBUP][HEART]
  • southwesterngrad said 1 years ago
    One of the classics. I never tire of watching it.[THUMBUP][THUMBUP][THUMBUP]
  • greatmartin said 1 years ago
    It is a classic--especially the beach scene with Lancaster & Kerr.
    Did you ever see (even know) there was another version with Natalie Wood? I had a VHS tape of it which I recently sold on ebay.[LOL]
  • oldroan said 1 years ago
    seen it it was a great movie luvs bert [HEART][THUMBUP]
  • rlmoore said 1 years ago
    My favorite scenes are when Sargeant Warden and Pruitt are drunk and sitting in the road talking, and when Pruitt plays taps for Maggio. I always think of this movie when I hear taps.

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