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  1. Flags of Our Fathers is both a fascinating look at heroism, both earned and manufactured, and a well-filmed salute to the men who fought at the battle of Iwo Jima. Read Critics Reviews

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  2. Flags of Our Fathers Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Michael Clark Epoch Times. “Flags” and “Iwo Jima” were Mr. Eastwood at his most daring and...

  3. Oct 20, 2006 · Flags of Our Fathers. Metascore Generally Favorable Based on 39 Critic Reviews. 79. User Score Generally Favorable Based on 122 User Ratings. 6.9. My Score. Hover and click to give a rating. Add My Review.

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  4. Based on the book by James Bradley and Ron Powers, Flags of Our Fathers: Heroes of Iwo Jima, Eastwood’s much anticipated work jumps through time as Bradley discovers that his father was one of the six men captured in the most printed photo ever.

  5. FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS is an important, agonizingly poignant history lesson about the American soldiers who invaded the Japanese island of Iwo Jima during World War II. Except for parts of the ending, however, it is not as inspiring or positive a portrait as it perhaps should have been.

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  6. Harrowing World War II drama isn't for kids. Read Common Sense Media's Flags of Our Fathers review, age rating, and parents guide.

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  8. Nov 29, 2007 · 6 min read. Actor Jesse Bradford stars as Rene Gagnon in "Flags Of Our Fathers." A veteran of the battle of Iwo Jima reflects in “Flags of Our Fathers” that the Marines on the island were not fighting because of their flag or their country but for “the man in front of him and the man behind him.”