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Black Hawk Down (2001)


 
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Monday, September 16, 2002

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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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5 out of 10 Best Modern War Film
Caroline from Laois, 23 Apr 2008
Loved it to bits and then some. Fantastic cinematography and just honest and gritty depiction of an horrific true story. Mental how such a simple mission could go so wrong for such a small reason. Pips never listen to men on the ground and it's amazing this story ever got told. I don't usually cry at war films but I just sat and cried for parts of this. If you aren't moved by it you didn't 'get it'. Best modern war film by a mile. It will be a classic in time. Buy it!
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4 out of 10 Black Hawk Down
James from Limerick, 25 Nov 2008
Compelling and convincing telling of a real incident in Mogadishu, Somalia, during Clinton's watch. In an attempt to extract and interrogate a local warlord, a US Cavalry Black Hawk helicopter is shot down in the heart of the city's bandit district. This film largely deals with the attempts to get to the survivors and extract them. Fast moving and gritty, this show-cases Scott's skill as a director of action sequences, which he never lost since his debut (The Duallists).
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4.5 out of 10 Fantastic!
Ciaran from Dublin, 12 Oct 2007
One of my favourite action flicks, Scott adeptly directs the story of the 100 odd US Special Forces dropped into the seething chaotic mess that was Mogadishu in 1993. Fantastic action sequences and a filming style econd to none, this is a classic actioner and all the more rewarding due to the factual base. One of those flicks where repeat viewings don't detract from the proceedings. A winner.
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5 out of 10 Number 1
Nicola from Dublin, 15 Jan 2008
This is one of the best war movies around, the actors are excellent, the storey is excellent. WELL WORTH WATCHING
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4.5 out of 10 bhd
joseph from Kilkenny, 26 Feb 2008
really enjoyable showed what can happen in war time situation when your planning goes wrong good action
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