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Band of Brothers: Points
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Directed by Mikael Salomon.
Starring Ron Livingston.
In the tenth and final episode of HBO's critically acclaimed WWII miniseries Band of Brothers, Easy Company enters the Bavarian town of Berchtesgaden, once home to Hitler's top officers. They find the town deserted and rush on to capture Hitler's famed "Eagle's Nest" before the French can get there. Here they learn of the German army's surrender. Amid the celebrations, Winters (Damian Lewis) brings his alcoholic friend Nixon (Ron Livingston) to Herman Goring's house, where he presents a "gift" of Goring's impressive liquor collection. The company moves on to Austria, where they learn that those without enough "points," awarded for combat experience, will be sent to fight in the Pacific. Despite all that they've been through, few of the men are eligible to go home. Winters and Nixon request an immediate transfer to a unit that is going to the Pacific, but they are denied. "I think your men have earned the right to keep you around," the commander tells Winters. Winters continues to work to keep the men of his company out of harm's way. Meanwhile, the troops are restless. Liebgott (Ross McCall) takes Webster (Eion Bailey) to the home of a man he believes was a labor camp commandant. Despite Webster's concern about Liebgott's lack of proof, when the man tries to escape, he is killed. As the occupation of Zell Am See, Austria continues, one member of the company is killed in a car accident and another is shot in the head by a drunken soldier from another company. As Winters explains in his narration, "They didn't have the points. What they did have were weapons, alcohol, and too much time on their hands." But the series ends with the happy news that the Japanese have surrendered, and the surviving men of Easy Company can return home. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
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The final episode of HBO's Band of Brothers reinforces the point that no matter how brave or how good at their jobs the men of Easy Company were, they were still just young men who found themselves in a world and a situation bigger than themselves. They were heroes, but they weren't saints. With the danger of combat essentially past, these men occupy Austria, while occupying themselves with looting and drinking. The episode makes it clear that these are understandable human reactions, but the situation leads to tragic violence and to death. Lewis Nixon (Ron Livingston) proves a worthy friend to Winters (Damian Lewis), offering him a postwar job with his family's company in New Jersey. But when Winters introduces Nixon to a vault full of Herman Goring's liquor, the look of hopeless surrender on Livingston's face informs the audience that Nixon is still at the beginning of a different battle. Joe Liebgott (Ross McCall), meanwhile, descends into tragedy, as his need for retribution leads him to the murder of a German man whom he's convinced, on scant evidence, was a labor camp commandant. The shooting of a member of the company by a drunken replacement from another company, and Easy Company's grim retribution, is some of the most unpleasant violence of the series, because it's all so needless. These stories poignantly point to a cost of war that can't be measured by casualty lists. The series makes an attempt at closure, with Lewis explaining what became of some of the men. But the cumulative impact of the program, including the invaluable interviews with actual survivors from the company that open most of the episodes, has made it clear that such closure was not possible for these brave men. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
 



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