GENRE: Biography, Drama
RATING: R for grisly war violence
RUNTIME: 2 hours and 11 minutes
RUNTIME: 2 hours and 11 minutes
STARRING: Andrew Garfield (Amazing Spiderman, Social Network)
Vince Vaughn (Dodgeball, Swingers), Hugo Weaving (Matrix, LOTR)
DIRECTOR: Mel Gibson (Braveheart, Apocalypto, Passion of the Christ)
WRITERS: Robert Schenkkan (All the Way, The Pacific)
Andrew Knight (UK
TV shows)
PLOT: A true story about a religious medic
who saves numerous lives in the Battle of Okinawa without firing a single
bullet.
FULL
DISCLOSURE: Didn’t know
anything about Desmond Doss.
STORY
STUFF: This true story
is simply amazing. It is hard not to be inspired by the thoughts and actions of
Desmond Doss. I really liked how it wasn't too overly patriotic with American flags and 'we'll save the world' attitude. The movie also bravely does not shy away from the religious aspects of the story. Honestly, this is one of the best films I’ve seen so far this year.
Thank you Mel Gibson for directing again (it’s been 10 years).
ACTING
STUFF: Garfield is
perfectly cast in this film. He has the cheesy and dopey stuff down pat for the
beginning and then pulls you in with his earnestness and commitment. Wow! I
also really enjoyed Vaughn’s role as Doss’ sergeant. He did seem a little too
soft at times, but I did enjoy the humour and seriousness he brought to the
role. Unlike Saving Private Ryan, I
did not really feel connected to the rest of Doss’ company. Couldn’t really
tell who was who in battle and therefore may have missed out on some great
character stuff.
ARTISTIC
STUFF: The battle
sequences seem to be an homage to Saving
Private Ryan’s storming of the beach and most of the fight sequences from Band of Brothers. Not bad company to be
in. However, there are some pretty schmaltzy visuals both before the fighting
begins (during the love story) and some near the end, much like Michael Bay’s Pearl Harbor. I would almost say that if
you changed five of the schmaltziest images (like the water pouring scene), you
may have a near-perfect movie. I was impressed.
VERDICT: Four and half stars out of five
SEE
IT IF: You want to be
inspired and can handle war films
UPCOMING
REVIEWS: Fantastic Beasts, Arrival
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