Some readers found it occasionally melodramatic, though most agree it is a "must-read" for its insight into human nature. The Film (dir. Clint Eastwood)
Both the 2000 non-fiction book by James Bradley and the 2006 film directed by Clint Eastwood explore the lives of the men behind the iconic flag-raising photo at Iwo Jima. While both were critical successes, they differ in focus: the book is widely praised as a deeply personal and exhaustive historical tribute, while the film is noted for its sombre, complex deconstruction of how heroes are "manufactured" for public consumption. Flags of Our Fathers
A bestseller for 46 weeks, the book is written by the son of one of the flag-raisers, John Bradley. Some readers found it occasionally melodramatic, though most
The difference between truth and myth, and the idea that the "real heroes" were those who never came home. While both were critical successes, they differ in