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Hacksaw Ridge
Description
An American Army Medic Desmond T.Doss (Andrew Garfield) is the hero of the story depicted in this film. He served during the WWII and won the Congressional Medal of Honor for service above and beyond the call of duty. He saved 75 people though he refused to touch arms during the war for religious reasons.
An American Army Medic Desmond T.Doss (Andrew Garfield) is the hero of the story depicted in this film. He served during the WWII and won the Congressional Medal of Honor for service above and beyond the call of duty. He saved 75 people though he refused to touch arms during the war for religious reasons.
Actors:
Nathan Baird,
Jarin Towney,
Mikael Koski,
Anthony Rizzo,
Milan Pulvermacher,
Richard Pyros,
Charles Jacobs,
Honsen Haga,
Nathaniel Buzolic,
Luke McMahon,
Harold Doss,
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Nathan Baird
Jarin Towney
Mikael Koski
Anthony Rizzo
Milan Pulvermacher
Richard Pyros
Charles Jacobs
Honsen Haga
Nathaniel Buzolic
Luke McMahon
Harold Doss
Director:
Mel Gibson
Mel Gibson
3 January 1956, Peekskill, New York, USA
Country:
Australia, United States, United Kingdom, China
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February 02, 2017
There's no doubt that this is confident, striking, film-making and if it merely serves as the final step in Gibson's rehabilitation and allows him to forge ahead with his new career as a director of true vision and power.November 04, 2016
War is hell, but Hacksaw Ridge sacrifices that truth in favour of something far more insincere.February 02, 2017
Flawed, but entertaining, Hacksaw Ridge celebrates a pacifist in a time when killing was currency, and is a welcome reminder of the brutality of the battlefield in our own modern times, when war is fought at the push of a button.November 03, 2016
[Doss'] is a story you probably didn't know, and will be glad you did. Gibson does well by it.February 15, 2017
Gibson's vision of war is bloodthirsty and realistic, but hopeful. Seeing kindness and bravery, self-sacrifice, and selflessness in such a brutal context is refreshing. [Full review in Spanish]March 18, 2017
The weakest of this year's nine Best Picture Oscar nominees may not deserve its lofty spot, but it's still a fairly effective movie in its own right.November 07, 2016
Gibson has made a movie that's nearly pathological in its love of violence-but he nonetheless counterbalances its amoral pleasures with an understanding of the psychological devastation that war wreaks.November 03, 2016
Hacksaw Ridge is being touted as Gibson's comeback. Is it also an atonement? What's clear is that Gibson has made a film about family, faith, love and forgiveness all put to the test in an arena of violent conflict - a movie you don't want to miss.March 06, 2017
An imposing war film that is very close to the classics of the genre and the spectacular return of Mel Gibson to the direction. [Full review in Spanish]November 04, 2016
The battle scenes in "Hacksaw Ridge" are among the most violent captured on film - and also the most urgent.March 15, 2017
Hacksaw Ridge is a worthy honoring of the real-life Doss -- portrayed by the British-raised Andrew Garfield -- even if it does feel, at times, as traditionally melodramatic as your standard 1950s MGM big-screen release.November 03, 2016
If the film's director were anyone but Gibson, a fixture on or even atop Hollywood's enemies list, it would be expecting several Oscar nominations.