In The (2004) movie The Alamo we see the battle that led up to the defeat of Texan soldiers in their defense of the Alamo from the Mexican Army led by the Dictator Santa Anna. This film was in some ways very accurate but in other ways had great inaccuracies
On February 23, 1836, The Mexican army arrived outside the Alamo and waged a siege on the Spanish mission. The Alamo was defended by a mixed group of Texians and Tejanos who fought and defended the Alamo against a force vastly larger than their own for 13 days viewing it as the key to the defense of Texas. The defenders of the Alamo were led by William B. Travis and was joined by many famous individuals of the time such as Jim Bowie, and David Crockett. On the 13th day of defense Mexican troops managed to scale the walls and seize control of the mission killing all but a handful of survivors. “While the facts surrounding the siege of the Alamo continue to be debated, there is no doubt about what the battle has come to
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One of these instances was the portrayel of David Crockett. “ Many historians agree that Crockett was not a key player in the battle and had actually been killed quite early during the fighting, but the film has him being killed as POW”. https://sites.google.com/site/apusmoviereview/cinderella-man-wynton-emily-lane. This shows that while the film did take great strides in accuracy with e clothing, weapons, and battle styles of the time. They took great privilege n creating a more likeable and outstanding hero for plot development within the film to attract sympathies and enhance the story for the audience. They also made a point of showing the Texans as heroes and Mexicans as villians when they were only trying to take back what had been taken from them first. The film also largely ignored the concept of slavery only highlighting on it with two of the minor characters in the film when in reality it was a large issue for the