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Black Hawk Down (Wide Screen)

Black Hawk Down (Wide Screen)

Suitable For 15 Years And Over.Info Stars: Ewan McGregor, Josh Hartnett, Tom Sizemore, William Fichtner, Eric Bana, Ewen Bremner, Sam Shepard, Ioan Gruffudd, Ron Eldard, Kim Coates, Gabriel Casseus, Hugh Dancy, Richard Tyson, Jason Isaacs, Jeremy Piven, Brendan Sexton III, Danny Hoch, Brian Van Holt, Enrique Murciano, Carmine Giovinazzo, Tom Guiry, Charlie Hofheimer

Director: Ridley Scott

Summary: Based on true events, this is an account of an American UN Peacekeeping Force which landed in Mogadishu, Somalia in October 1993. Their mission was to abduct the two top lieutenants of a local warlord but the team are quickly surrounded by enemy forces and a fifteen hour fierce ground battle ensues...

On October 3, 1993, Army Rangers and members of the elite Delta Force participated in a covert operation in Mogadishu, Somalia that went horribly wrong. Sent to abduct two lieutenants of a vicious Somali warlord, the soldiers found themselves surrounded by hostile militia. Two Black Hawk helicopters were shot down and many men lost their lives. Mark Bowden of the Philadelphia Inquirer told the story of the battle in his exhaustively researched, critically acclaimed book, BLACK HAWK DOWN, and filmmaker Ridley Scott (GLADIATOR) and screenwriter Ken Nolan have done an amazing job of bringing the dramatic story to the screen. Like Bowden's book, the film does not thoroughly examine the context of the conflict, but gives a detailed and intense blow-by-blow account of the fighting. The outstanding ensemble cast includes Josh Hartnett as a competent but nervous Ranger sergeant leading his first mission, Ewan McGregor as a "desk jockey" who excels when sent into combat, Eric Bana (THE INCREDIBLE HULK) as a cocky and enigmatic Delta, and Ron Eldard as a downed Black Hawk pilot. The violence of the film is brutal and nearly constant. Scott unflinchingly captures the chaos and mayhem of battle with tremendous visual finesse.

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Reviewed by: philreyn
Posted on October 5, 2005 1:12 PM

Ridley Scott doesn't do anything in half measures, and this movie is no different. The action is non stop almost from the start. The suspense will have you on the edge of your seat for the entire movie. There is a big cast, but I think Josh Hartnett, and Eric Bana shine through above the rest. This is a Hollywood version of an actual event featuring a number of real life experiences, as described by those who were there. Great entertainment with the added edge of it being based on a true life event. Loses nothing on second viewing.

Reviewed by: davybozal24-7
Posted on June 18, 2006 9:11 AM

This is an edge - of - the -seat , will they - won't they get out alive
Wild Bunch type actionfest that does not let up from the start . Based
on true events and , like , most Americanised war films , this film seems to portray the Yanks as knights in shining armour but in reality , just like Vietnam , it was one clusterf**k after another and they definitely got in over their heads. The international cast is truly
wonderful and the comedy which in some parts is most welcome
helps to get this wee gem of a film moving along nicely . Mega action .

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Editor's Review

amazon.co.uk Beginning with a quote from T.S. Elliott--"All our ignorance brings us closer to death"--the hope that Black Hawk Downwill offer an intelligent war film to a world after September 11, 2001 is high. Based on a true story which led to a bestselling book, the film focuses on the 1993 American mission to Somalia which went terribly wrong. To a certain extent it succeeds with its opening promise, but all too quickly falls under the spell of American national pride--possibly the reason why the film was brought forward from its original release date. One might hope that with a British director, Ridley Scott, and a high percentage of British and Australian actors on board, Black Hawk Downwould present an outsider's view on the American politics of war, but produced by the team who brought us Pearl Harborthe end result is a traditional American-Heroic war movie, relying more on special effects, gore and gun battles than character, emotion and politics.

In its favour Black Hawk Downdoes make an attempt to represent the views of the Somalian people. In one of its strongest scenes, a high-powered Somalian gun seller states; "This is our war not yours", but by the end of the film it's clear that this is merely a token gesture towards a non-Western perspective on the conflict. Many American soldiers lost their lives during this battle, and this movie is a fine tribute to these amazing men in one of the first big-budget films to expose modern Warfare.

As far as top billing goes, Josh Hartnett and Ewan McGregor hold no greater role than the rest of the cast. The standout performance comes from Ewen Bremner, who offers an unexpectedly comic turn against the bleak backdrop; but otherwise the limited character development highlights one of the film's main issues--that although these men are fighting for their country, when on the battlefield they stand together and no man is more important than any other (unless you're on the wrong side!). --Nikki Disney

Aspect Ratio: 2.40 Wide Screen, 16:9 Wide Screen
Main Language: English
Region: Region 2
Special Features: Feature Plus Three Commentaries Including Director Ridley Scott And Producer Jerry Bruckheimer, Filmmakers And Cast Filmographies, Deleted Scenes, Alternate Scenes, Essence Of Combat Featurettes, Image And Design Featurettes Including Jerry Bruckheimers On Set
Subtitles: Dutch, English, Hindi
Year: 2001
Release Date: September 16, 2002
Runtime: 138 minutes
Certification: Suitable For 15 Years And Over.
Catalogue Number: C D R 32708
Keywords: Black, Hawk, War, Two, Down, Wide, Screen, Discs
Genre: War

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