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Field of Lost Shoes 2014

During the American Civil War, a group of young cadets at Virginia Military Institute are unexpectedly called into service, exchanging their boyhood for the responsibilities of soldiers. They find themselves facing the intense realities of combat at the Battle of New Market in 1864. The experience challenges their youthful ideals and forces them to confront the devastating impact of war and the difficult choices it demands.

During the American Civil War, a group of young cadets at Virginia Military Institute are unexpectedly called into service, exchanging their boyhood for the responsibilities of soldiers. They find themselves facing the intense realities of combat at the Battle of New Market in 1864. The experience challenges their youthful ideals and forces them to confront the devastating impact of war and the difficult choices it demands.

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5.1

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5.7 /10

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3.0

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Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War in 1858, the story revolves around John Wise, portrayed by Luke Benward, who is the son of the Governor of Virginia. His father’s liberal views on slavery and the concept of a unified America profoundly shape John’s beliefs. As a young boy, John experiences a harsh reality when he witnesses a slave auction where a family is tragically torn apart, leaving a lasting impression on his conscience.

Fast forward five years, John finds himself at the Confederate Virginia Military Institute (VMI), entering his second year amid the turmoil of the looming Civil War. Within the walls of the military school, he forges strong friendships with fellow cadets including Sam Atwill (played by Max Lloyd-Jones), Jack Stanard (portrayed by Zach Roerig), Garland Jefferson (played by Parker Croft), Benjamin ‘Duck’ Colonna (played by Sean Marquette), and Moses Ezekiel (depicted by Josh Zuckerman). A new recruit, known as Robert or Sir Rat, played by Nolan Gould, earns John’s protection as they navigate the complexities of military life. Managing the bakery at the school is Old Judge, featuring Keith David, who has the ear of the commandant and often influences decisions within the institute.

The narrative intensifies in 1864 when General Ulysses S. Grant, played by Tom Skerritt, meets with Abraham Lincoln (portrayed by Michael Krebs) at the White House, where Grant’s ruthless strategy in dealing with the enemy is laid bare. His philosophy emphasizes brutal tactics aimed at dismantling the Confederates’ capabilities to fight back. General Grant persuades Lincoln of his resolve to eradicate any hope of Confederate victory, thus earning his promotion to chief of staff.

Meanwhile, Major Charles Semple (played by Gale Harold) and General John C. Breckinridge (portrayed by Jason Isaacs) scout the Shenandoah Valley, predicting it will be the site of an impending battle between General Grant and the Confederate forces led by General Lee. Breckinridge is under immense pressure to gather his troops quickly to avert a potential defeat, emphasizing the need for a bolstered army.

On the Union side, General Franz Sigel, played by Werner Daehn, and Captain Henry DuPont (portrayed by David Arquette) struggle with the tension within their ranks, as Sigel doubts DuPont’s loyalty due to the latter’s proximity to General Grant. The strategic maneuvers escalate as Grant aims to take control of Shenandoah Valley to disrupt the Confederate food supply.

As the narrative unfolds, time is of the essence, and the cadets of VMI are mobilized under Breckinridge’s orders to make a rapid march of 50 miles in just two days to help defend New Market Gap. This battalion of 257 cadets, organized into various infantry companies and an artillery section, exemplifies the resilience and courage of young men called to defend their cause.

Throughout the arduous march, John is plagued by internal conflict, grappling with the morality of the Confederate cause, particularly the fight to uphold slavery, juxtaposed against his loyalty to his family, friends, and school. As President Lincoln becomes aware of Grant’s maneuvers and the severe threat they pose to Breckinridge’s forces, the tension escalates. On May 15th, 1864, the expected reinforcements for Breckinridge fail to materialize, leaving him with no choice but to pit his cadets against Grant’s seasoned troops.

Despite the dire circumstances, the cadets steadfastly hold their ground against heavy Union artillery fire. During the chaos, John takes bold leadership and orchestrates a charge against the Union artillery, exemplifying remarkable bravery. In a triumphant yet tragic turn, the cadets manage to seize the Union’s artillery, forcing them into retreat; however, this victory comes at a grave cost. The battleground, marred by conflict and loss, becomes known as the “Field of Lost Shoes,” a poignant reminder of the heavy toll of war as ten VMI cadets lose their lives, including friends Sam Atwill, Jack Stanard, and Garland Jefferson, leaving only four of their original group to return home.

The courage and sacrifice of those who fell during this battle are honored long after, as the cadets of the Virginia Military Institute participate in an annual parade to remember the valor and legacy of their fallen comrades.

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