The Great Escape (1963)
John Sturges's "The Great Escape" Considered an American classic, John Sturges's 1963 film " The Great Escape " has heavy commercial appeal. Pulling the layers underneath will not satisfy anyone searching for human depth, especially given the film's context. However, if one throws out the need for dimensionality or depth and simply views this as the commercial vehicle it is, it does its job adequately. The film centers on a group of Allied POWs attempting to escape the confines of a new camp in Germany. With almost 3 hours of runtime, we spend most of it with the POWs in the camp - getting to know them so that we have an emotional attachment to them by the time their dangerous escape comes. The last 45 minutes or so is their planned escape, told in exhilarating and suspenseful fashion. Despite spending ample time with these fellows, I found it hard to connect to them. They are not fully fleshed out characters and seem to only be character traits in hum...