
Band of Brothers really gave me an appreciation for our great military. I would recommend reading the book by Stephen Ambrose as well as
Biggest Brother to get Major Winter's point of view. I read
Parachute Infantry by Kenyon Webster, but it was way to cynical for me. The books really add to the background of the film and greatly added to the enjoyment. My only beef is that the producers did not have enough faith to make it 12 episodes as Tom Hanks originally wanted to film. What is greatly missed is the battle at Noville.
For the Christian brethren reading this review, note that one of the portrayed soldier's
Wayne "Skinny" Sisk, had extreme difficulty after the war. Several years after VE day, he wrote Major Winters that his little niece told him that "Jesus could help him" and through her innocent witness, he accepted Christ as Lord and Savior. Later, he became a minister, and went to report in to his Commander in July 15, 1999.
One of my favorite things to do while watching this mini-series is to parallel the movie with the spiritual warfare we endure day after day. My early "cocky" years of being a new soldier in Christ. The struggle to train for war in the early years, the struggle with fear, the victories, the defeats, the tribulations, and even when things are going well there will be issues. If you are a believer, try it next time you pop the DVDs in your player!