Summit Entertainment | Release Date: November 4, 2016
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TLHGNov 5, 2016
Wow! What a movie! Honestly, there is no reason to get into details, this flick is just an amazing movie experience from the first second! It starts a little bit dramatic, becomes a romance, turns into a comedy, spends a few minutes in theWow! What a movie! Honestly, there is no reason to get into details, this flick is just an amazing movie experience from the first second! It starts a little bit dramatic, becomes a romance, turns into a comedy, spends a few minutes in the drama again, and then just dives into a bombastic war-action, with everything working perfectly together to get you involved with the story (which is clever, isn't real life a blend of different genres too anyway?) Just sit, avoid distractions and enjoy! Expand
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spartacus215Nov 7, 2016
Wow I just watched this movie the other day and it was Insane. I will start with the story which is about Pfc. Desmond Doss who won the Congressional Medal of Honor for saving 75 men in the Battle of Okinawa during WW2 for those who don'tWow I just watched this movie the other day and it was Insane. I will start with the story which is about Pfc. Desmond Doss who won the Congressional Medal of Honor for saving 75 men in the Battle of Okinawa during WW2 for those who don't know their history. The story is executed perfectly in the roughly 2hr and 15min movie. The first half shows his life and boot camp and the second half the Battle at Hacksaw Ridge. The movie is based on a true story as well which makes it that much more grounded. The acting is tremendously Superb. I mean Andrew Garfield killed it lol. No pun intended. I know some people don't like him but he was great at portraying a convicted individual who's beliefs were being attacked. The other three standouts were Capt. Glover played by Sam Worthington and Sgt. Howell played by Vince Vaughn and finally Tom Doss played by Hugo Weaving. They all were Impeccable in their acting. The action was honestly some of the most Intense I have seen in a Military Movie to date and I have watched a ton of Military films and I have studied military history. The depiction of the battle of Hacksaw Ridge was very authentic and extremely heart palpitating. The Japanese were and are in my opinion the greatest threat that Americans have ever faced in battle. They were extremely formidable and were not afraid to die at any given second. I digress but the battle was bloody and full of shock value but not unrealistic by any sense. The cinematography was honestly perfect in every shot and frame. I will close by saying this is honestly the Best Military movie I have seen to date including in my opinion surpassing "Saving Private Ryan" and Mel Gibson as always is a Beast of a director. I was honestly in tears at the end of the movie when they showed the real life interviews of the actual heroes of that real life event. Go and Watch this movie. Expand
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BarronOfDuneDec 24, 2016
An astonishing, powerful movie that is a wonderful return to form for Mel. Some of the most intense, terrifying war scenes ever filmed, all in service to a moving story about how God works through faith to do incredible things. I usually hateAn astonishing, powerful movie that is a wonderful return to form for Mel. Some of the most intense, terrifying war scenes ever filmed, all in service to a moving story about how God works through faith to do incredible things. I usually hate WW2 movies but this one blew my hair back! Expand
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Rebecca31Jan 30, 2017
Leaving the not so amazing Spiderman franchise really was the best thing for Andrew Garfield’s career. His recent movies show his real potential as an actor and this is no exception. Vince Vaughn is horribly miscast, thankfully his characterLeaving the not so amazing Spiderman franchise really was the best thing for Andrew Garfield’s career. His recent movies show his real potential as an actor and this is no exception. Vince Vaughn is horribly miscast, thankfully his character has very little to do expect look angry and shout at everyone. The supporting cast are perfectly chosen, even Sam Worthington (I know I was surprised too).
Hacksaw Ridge is an intense war movie that dives headfirst into the violence and true horror of war. Although there’s only so many times you can see a soldier flying through the air in slow motion before it loses its effect there’s no denying the battle scenes are shockingly brilliant. Based on an incredible true story it’s a must see for Mel Gibson fans. However, you will have to sit through a good 40 minutes introduction that was nearly boring me to tears. If you make it through that it’s all uphill from there. Recommended.
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ranjan04rajeevJan 20, 2017
We might have seen hundreds of movies about America going to war and watching it through individuals perspective. There is nothing new in watching an american war hero. There is blood and gore, rawness of war, but the depth of character or anWe might have seen hundreds of movies about America going to war and watching it through individuals perspective. There is nothing new in watching an american war hero. There is blood and gore, rawness of war, but the depth of character or an idea is missing. promising start with predictable end. Expand
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fredturnerFeb 19, 2017
Incredible all round performances don't take anything away from the themes and direction of this film as it leaves you stunned and exhausted. A film I truly hope wins Mel Gibson , Andrew Garfield best director and best actor and I hope bestIncredible all round performances don't take anything away from the themes and direction of this film as it leaves you stunned and exhausted. A film I truly hope wins Mel Gibson , Andrew Garfield best director and best actor and I hope best picture as well. Expand
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DianneREYISFeb 21, 2017
This was the best movie I have ever seen , you didn't regret watching this at all , it should definetly win an orscar ! Great life lesson and very emotional
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DirigiblePulpJan 5, 2017
Corny as hell but also vital, intense and at times truly transporting. The chaos of war is wholly apparent here. It's not just quick edits, it's cohesive editing done quickly and with precision to create impact. It's astonishing how powerfulCorny as hell but also vital, intense and at times truly transporting. The chaos of war is wholly apparent here. It's not just quick edits, it's cohesive editing done quickly and with precision to create impact. It's astonishing how powerful some of these scenes are.

But all the drama doesn't really work. Or it works like you expect but even cheesier and more obvious than you thought possible. Garfield is good, but his good old boy voice sums up this movie perfectly. What the hell is that mixed up with all this other good? Why is the dichotomy so alarming? If it's intentional it doesn't work.
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imthenoobFeb 9, 2017
The script is kind of basic but what really helps make this film shine is the fantastic directing by Gibson and the wonderful acting by the cast. Garfield did a great job as lead and Weaving did a fantastic job in his small supporting role. IThe script is kind of basic but what really helps make this film shine is the fantastic directing by Gibson and the wonderful acting by the cast. Garfield did a great job as lead and Weaving did a fantastic job in his small supporting role. I also wanna give a shout out to Vince Vaughn. I did not expect such a good performance from him but he really shined and did a phenomenal job. Expand
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JackalJan 18, 2017
Great film, great story, great portrayal and most of all a great message!...how many films have that nowadays? Just a classic! highly recommended and one to keep in your classics collection.
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M_FarghaliJan 12, 2017
This movie is no average movie. It is a true story, and thats what I enjoyed the most about it. Sadly the movie takes a while to pick up, but when it picks it... It f**king picks up! The movie is filled with gore and horrifying visuals, itThis movie is no average movie. It is a true story, and thats what I enjoyed the most about it. Sadly the movie takes a while to pick up, but when it picks it... It f**king picks up! The movie is filled with gore and horrifying visuals, it shows the horrors of war and how scary man truly is. Acting is amazing, the dialogue is perfect, Andrew Garfield did a great job. Mel Gibson proved him self again with this must watch classic. Some people said the movie preaches a lot about Christianity, I'm not saying it doesn't but at the same time its not really an issue, it didn't bug me or anything. There are no perfect movies but this one is surely close to that. Hands down my favorite movie of 2016. Expand
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BrianMcCriticFeb 24, 2017
The war scenes are done extremely well, the more dramatic scenes just lacks a little of the same punch. Overall I can't help but admire the end product even if I couldn't fully embrace it. A-
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qamasterMar 1, 2017
It is not clear for me who can put the low scores for this movie. the film kept me in suspense all along.The battle scenes are gorgeous. There is not a single superfluous scenes or dialogue.
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GeelongDec 20, 2016
Gibson develops all character fantastically in this true story film. His direction creates so many intense and scary moments that has you on the edge of your seat. All actors and actresses play their amazingly. This is the best movie of 2016,Gibson develops all character fantastically in this true story film. His direction creates so many intense and scary moments that has you on the edge of your seat. All actors and actresses play their amazingly. This is the best movie of 2016, its a shame it did not get recognized as much as it should have. Expand
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clem238Nov 13, 2016
Andrew is the best actor and Mel the best director. Amazing film EVERYONE should see. GO see it on the big screen because it deserves it, before it's gone. GO. Love this film. Has everything great in it!
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senseimaryDec 31, 2016
Amazing movie,so powerful and grips your heart. It was amazing how this movie focused on doing what your heart and values are and sticking to them no matter what pressures you may get. Sad and painful at times and emotionally effects you. ItAmazing movie,so powerful and grips your heart. It was amazing how this movie focused on doing what your heart and values are and sticking to them no matter what pressures you may get. Sad and painful at times and emotionally effects you. It really made me think on life issues after watching the movie. I cried and was really touched by this awesome movie. Have not been so emotional from a movie for a very long time. It made me feel so much empathy. I loved the story and the actors were amazing. Many issues addressed in the movie and powerfully done. If I could give it a higher rating I would I it grabs you from beginning to the end. Highly suggest you see this movie. Expand
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The3AcademySinsOct 20, 2017
An excellent film that crosses genres, and in doing so succeeds in telling an absolutely incredible true story. Every actors performance shines, and its an incredible return to directing for Mel Gibson. If you like War films, you cannot missAn excellent film that crosses genres, and in doing so succeeds in telling an absolutely incredible true story. Every actors performance shines, and its an incredible return to directing for Mel Gibson. If you like War films, you cannot miss Hacksaw Ridge. Expand
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Lone_Wolf_SonesMar 13, 2017
Hacksaw Ridge marks the return of Mel Gibson to directing after a long hiatus. The movie tells the true story of Pvt. Desmond Doss who was the first conscientious objector to receive a congressional medal of honor.

The story itself is
Hacksaw Ridge marks the return of Mel Gibson to directing after a long hiatus. The movie tells the true story of Pvt. Desmond Doss who was the first conscientious objector to receive a congressional medal of honor.

The story itself is fascinating and Gibson does a good job of establishing the characters first. We learn early on what Desmond's motivations and beliefs are and how he carries those beliefs through the duration of the film. It's great that this characterization is handled by Andrew Garfield who is so damned likable in this movie that it's easy to become invested in this incredible story. The cast is also supported by other notable actors like Hugo Weaving, Sam Worthington and Vince Vaughn. I was initially concerned that Vince Vaughn may be an odd fit, however he was a pleasant surprise and sold me on his portrayal of a drill sergeant. These underpinnings and character building make the payoff at the end all the more worthwhile. Desmond's beliefs are tested numerous times especially during basic training. Nothing tries those convictions more however than the carnage of battle. The film doesn't flinch when it comes to depicting the carnage of the battle of Okinawa. The violence and brutality of the pacific theater is shown with disturbing detail. All the gore and carnage highlight Desmond choice to go into battle without a gun. It creates a riveting contrast and in my opinion one of the best films of 2016.
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alejandro970Dec 31, 2016
The glorious return and redemption of Mel Gibson as director. The Battle of Okinawa is narrated in a realistic and visceral tone that envelops the viewer. Andrew Garfield in the role of heroic Desmond Doss is outstanding.
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JcondicDec 4, 2016
Mel Gibson knows how to make a brutal movie; the violence is in your face. Showing how violent the battle was only amplifying the courage Doss had to go into this without a gun. I for one could not. Though the film seems like two differentMel Gibson knows how to make a brutal movie; the violence is in your face. Showing how violent the battle was only amplifying the courage Doss had to go into this without a gun. I for one could not. Though the film seems like two different movies the impact of the second half would not be possible without the first. Everyone involved is on top of their game. Andrew Garfield continues to prove why he’s one of the best young actors in the business. Shy of a few scenes that felt out of place the film is great, but seeing Doss in archival footage at the end and hearing the story added to the impact of this man’s actions. Expand
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drlowdonFeb 13, 2018
Hacksaw Ridge is based on the real life experiences of Desmond Doss, an American pacifist combat medic, who served during World War II.

Mel Gibson may not be the most popular man in Hollywood these days (with good reason to be honest) but he
Hacksaw Ridge is based on the real life experiences of Desmond Doss, an American pacifist combat medic, who served during World War II.

Mel Gibson may not be the most popular man in Hollywood these days (with good reason to be honest) but he does know how to make intense movies. Much like most Hollywood movies Hacksaw Ridge does take liberties with the source material but the story is well told and the battle scenes, which take up pretty much the whole of the movies second half, are brilliantly shot making for one of the best war movies of recent times.
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TyranianApr 8, 2019
Great return to form for Gibson, very moving tale with good direction, visuals and acting.
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SpangleFeb 25, 2017
Mel Gibson, along with Martin Scorsese, has a finger on the pulse of Christianity. In The Passion of the Christ, Gibson's much maligned film, he brilliantly captures Jesus and his essence. Though many hate the film, it is a personal favoriteMel Gibson, along with Martin Scorsese, has a finger on the pulse of Christianity. In The Passion of the Christ, Gibson's much maligned film, he brilliantly captures Jesus and his essence. Though many hate the film, it is a personal favorite of mine. Powerful and brilliantly capturing Jesus through the eyes, rather than words, Gibson's film is one that struck at my very core. Hacksaw Ridge did the exact same thing, but rather than showing Jesus himself, he shows how the words of Jesus and actions of those who follow Him can transform lives. Transcending human definitions of courage, the powerful true story of Desmond Doss - a conscientious objector who saved 75 lives on Hacksaw Ridge as a medic - is a brilliantly told and entirely powerful film. For those who are not religious, the film may come home as hokey and corny, which are fair criticisms. But, as a Christian, I ate it up with a spoon and went back for seconds.

Perhaps the biggest flaw of Hacksaw Ridge is how it wears its influences on its sleeve. In particular, Full Metal Jacket. With the first half being set in basic training with a hard-nosed and funny drill instructor, Sergeant Howell (Vince Vaughn), and the second half coming full force with violence, explosions, and shooting, the film lacks the thematic ruminations of Full Metal Jacket while embracing their visceral impact. It is hardly original in this set-up and it is unfortunate that Gibson just ripped off that film - it transcends influence - and gave it his religious twist. The film's first half is also further maligned by cliches with the introduction of Doss's wife, Dorothy (Teresa Palmer). Sweet and romantic, the romance always feel incredibly nostalgic and innocent, but never really feeds into his character development too much. The picture in the Bible or the picture as a "Oh wait, I almost forgot" gift from a girlfriend to her boyfriend heading off to war is a tried and true cliche that is about reaching the end of its run too, right? The cliches of the first half and then the Full Metal Jacket structure render the first half largely being the weaker one by far.

Fortunately, the second half is impeccable. Bloody and brutal, the film's violence can be a bit numbing, but is beautifully captured. Expert staging and choreography plus brilliant cinematography with an emphasis on the greens and browns of battle and bombs, contrasted by the deep blood red of violence, the film is absolutely terrific. It may be a bit comically over-the-top, but Gibson painstakingly captures both the strategy and the violence of war, infusing it all with great tension and thrills. While many cite the second half as being far weaker (as they do with Full Metal Jacket), it is brilliant in my opinion. Yet, one of its greatest complaints is how it contrasts with the first half and the pacifism on display there. Personally, I see no issue. Desmond wanted to go to war and this is war. He knew there would be blood, so the audience and the film understand there must be blood. It is a war film and though Doss's tale is vastly different than many other soldiers, it still must show the brutal reality of war and Gibson does so brilliantly.

Yet, the film finds its greatest power in the last half hour. As Doss races back and saves 75 different men, painfully lowering them down the ridge after his own men had long gone aside from two guards, the film turns into Church. Begging God to let him save one more and asking God what his purpose is in this battle, the film is moving, powerful, and entirely resonant. Though a bit preachy, Gibson's film shows the struggle for Christians in violent situations or the world as a whole. With chaos all around, how do we live up to Jesus' example? Where are we needed and what is our purpose in this world? Doss is confronted with these questions in the heat of the moment and must act quickly, performing what he believes to be God's purpose for him in war. With his bravery and courage quietly performed, Doss is a man that serves as pure inspiration for anybody searching for this purpose in this world as an agent of God or anybody seeking to be brave in an unconventional fashion.

A striking tale of bravery with a tinge of pacifism and an anti-war message, Hacksaw Ridge is a powerful, riveting, and truly gorgeous film. Just as with The Passion of the Christ, it play more resoundingly with Christian audiences, but it is a great war film in its own right. It may be too cliched and influenced by other war films at points, but Gibson knows violence and uses that knowledge to craft brilliantly smart battle sequences that resonate nearly as much as its appeals to its Christian target audience. Hokey and corny, Hacksaw Ridge is the cinematic version of Church and plays strongly at fears of Christian persecution. Yet, in spite of that, it is undeniably powerful and a terrific film for audiences willing to go along with its spiritual core.
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Jack97Feb 6, 2017
Both an inspiration story of faith and staying true to your beliefs and a genuinely frightening portrayal of the horrors of war! Hacksaw Ridge showcases Desmond Doss's amazing story with fantastic acting and terrific action sequences that areBoth an inspiration story of faith and staying true to your beliefs and a genuinely frightening portrayal of the horrors of war! Hacksaw Ridge showcases Desmond Doss's amazing story with fantastic acting and terrific action sequences that are directed brilliantly and effectively. Expand
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Compi24Nov 25, 2016
Mel Gibson shakes off the rust and dust of a decade-long directorial hiatus by returning to the genre that brought him such esteem behind the camera in the first place - the war epic. And, if you as a viewer can get past the somewhat cheesy,Mel Gibson shakes off the rust and dust of a decade-long directorial hiatus by returning to the genre that brought him such esteem behind the camera in the first place - the war epic. And, if you as a viewer can get past the somewhat cheesy, made-for-TV-esque stylings of the film's shaky first act, you may still be in for a treat. Because the film's latter two-thirds is nothing short of one of the most breathless, violent, and invigorating war film experiences I've seen in quite some time. Gibson's directorial prowess throughout this sequence is so absorbing and effective that it very easily removes any memory of the shortcomings dwelling within the film's opening moments, giving the viewer the inspiringly resonant experience they signed up to receive. High marks also go to all cast members - Garfield, Weaving, Vaughn, Worthington, and Bracey included - for facilitating this truly immersive experience. Expand
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LeZeeFeb 24, 2017
On the battlefront, his intention was to save the lives.

The film was awesome, mainly because of the good message it carried out. That's not it, the film was well made with the wonderful cast and their great performances. The special effects
On the battlefront, his intention was to save the lives.

The film was awesome, mainly because of the good message it carried out. That's not it, the film was well made with the wonderful cast and their great performances. The special effects were top notch, as well as the location where the majority of the second half takes place. This is a US-Australian co-production. Mel Gibson returned to the director's chair with a bang after exactly a decade. It got six Oscars nominees, so let's wait and see how many awards it grabs.

It was the World War II theme, based on a real person and events. It tells the story of an American youngster named Desmond Doss, who joins the army to contribute to his nation. But for his religious point of view, he struggles during the training. After managing to make through, the remaining film focused to reveal his bravery on the battlefield against the Japanese armed forces at Okinawa in a place called Hacsaw Ridge.

The story was based on one of the ten commandments. Doss, who strongly believes in that carries the same ideology to the combat zone. But all the initial part of the film reflects why he is very on to it. Especially after a fight with his brother in his childhood, followed by saving a severely injured man in a road accident just before deciding to join the army. So it is like both, a war film, as well as an anti-war theme. Most importantly, it tells us the bravery of a man, like of something Gandhi in the battlefield.

He did it in what he had believed, but my perspective differs. I liked the film, as a biopic and the message it delivered. Very entertaining too, but when it comes to Doss' belief, I think it was flawed. In the first place he would have not joined the army if he's true to the commandment. That's the basic rule of the commandment if one wants to adopt it.

He was just one of the unique person with such idea and luckily succeeded following it in a hostile situation. Only if you think all his episodes from an atheist perspective, that's how you would feel. One of the major reasons for that is, when he saves his men by letting his enemy die. But appreciable effort, at least from the Americans perspective. A true hero for his nation. One of the best war films ever. Instead of saying a must see film, I would say don't miss it.

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jacob4Apr 4, 2018
Hacksaw Ridge is a truly epic, emotional, and unique take on a war story. Mel Gibson does a great job portraying the story of an unbelievable war hero who's accomplishments were meant to be told through film. Though the graphic violence andHacksaw Ridge is a truly epic, emotional, and unique take on a war story. Mel Gibson does a great job portraying the story of an unbelievable war hero who's accomplishments were meant to be told through film. Though the graphic violence and intense combat may not be for everyone to stomach, Hacksaw Ridge still provides a good balance of comedy, heart, action, and triumph! A must see inspirational story of courage and determination, this movie is a truly fantastic war flick. Expand
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horizonbtsJan 29, 2017
Andrew Garfield turns in an amazing performance. I wasn't a big fan of his, till I have seen some of his recent performances. For me he immensed himself in the role, and made you feel that you were reliving the true story. For me talkingAndrew Garfield turns in an amazing performance. I wasn't a big fan of his, till I have seen some of his recent performances. For me he immensed himself in the role, and made you feel that you were reliving the true story. For me talking about acting in this movie Vince Vaughn stole the movie, and showed all of us that he can act. His role as the drill sargent totally iced the movie. A must see movie with the story, action, and characters binding in a memorable movie you won't forget!! Expand
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UnholyGhostApr 30, 2017
What a fantastic movie Mel Gibson's finest movie yet he sure hits home with this fine masterful film Andrew Garfield sure is quite solended as a man who doesn't belive in guns and doesn't want to fight his own men considered him a ciwardWhat a fantastic movie Mel Gibson's finest movie yet he sure hits home with this fine masterful film Andrew Garfield sure is quite solended as a man who doesn't belive in guns and doesn't want to fight his own men considered him a ciward butvhe proves to be the bravest of them all Expand
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namelessNov 6, 2016
It is two stories. A love story and the battlefield story. It is well made and it connects the two. I don't know how I feel about it. It isn't American Sniper that touches the audience, nor is it Braveheart, an almost perfect movie. If youIt is two stories. A love story and the battlefield story. It is well made and it connects the two. I don't know how I feel about it. It isn't American Sniper that touches the audience, nor is it Braveheart, an almost perfect movie. If you are interested in the subject it will satisfy but if not then it won't. Expand
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GreyFoxNov 12, 2016
Saving Private Ryan and Hacksaw Ridge both have the ability to affect you long after you watch them. Hacksaw Ridge affects you in a particular way because it was presented to us through the story telling mind of Mel Gibson, who is one of theSaving Private Ryan and Hacksaw Ridge both have the ability to affect you long after you watch them. Hacksaw Ridge affects you in a particular way because it was presented to us through the story telling mind of Mel Gibson, who is one of the greatest directors of our time. Hacksaw Ridge also sticks with you because it captures the sharp contrast between daily life and the field of battle. I felt a deeper sympathy for our veterans than I have ever felt after watching Hacksaw. It's a powerful movie and it deserves a watch. Expand
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nevoelkNov 7, 2016
Hacksaw Ridge is one of the best films I've seen this year and the best war film I've ever seen!
The action scenes are horrific and excellently made, and the actors performances are amazing.
I Will definitely recommend this movie and even
Hacksaw Ridge is one of the best films I've seen this year and the best war film I've ever seen!
The action scenes are horrific and excellently made, and the actors performances are amazing.
I Will definitely recommend this movie and even go watch it again!
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Iserlohn14Feb 4, 2017
Best movie of 2016 hands down. An incredibly powerful, moving tale of courage, humility, and faith. Sleazy, pandering Oscar-bait movies about blacks and gays are a dime a dozen these days, but a movie that actually portrays the true story aBest movie of 2016 hands down. An incredibly powerful, moving tale of courage, humility, and faith. Sleazy, pandering Oscar-bait movies about blacks and gays are a dime a dozen these days, but a movie that actually portrays the true story a heroic and devout Christian with respect is something we almost never see. Bravo Mel! Expand
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NotoriousFraudNov 8, 2016
Mel Gibson finally returns after an unjust hiatus, and we finally get to see what we have been missing out on. 'Hacksaw Ridge' is a fantastic, brutal war story about Desmond Doss (Andrew Garfield), a conscious objector, who refuses to carry aMel Gibson finally returns after an unjust hiatus, and we finally get to see what we have been missing out on. 'Hacksaw Ridge' is a fantastic, brutal war story about Desmond Doss (Andrew Garfield), a conscious objector, who refuses to carry a weapon after a traumatic experience in his life. At the core of the movie, its about faith, despite all the blood and carnage, it's a very christian film. "Help me get one more.." Doss prays, "Just help me get one more.." as he crawls through the grime and corpse filled landscape, like a saint going through the gates of hell. Yet, he saves 75 wounded soldiers without firing a single shot. 'Hacksaw Ridge' is in my opinion, the best movie of the year. Expand
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Th3GreenHorne7Nov 6, 2016
Hacksaw Ridge is directed by Mel Gibson and stars Andrew Garfield, Vince Vaughn, Sam Worthington, Luke Bracey, Teresa Palmer, and Hugo Weaving in a story that takes place in the time of World War II where Desmond Doss played by AndrewHacksaw Ridge is directed by Mel Gibson and stars Andrew Garfield, Vince Vaughn, Sam Worthington, Luke Bracey, Teresa Palmer, and Hugo Weaving in a story that takes place in the time of World War II where Desmond Doss played by Andrew Garfield enlists in the United States Army to become a combat medic and his participation in the war was for him to save lives instead of taking them. Now I'm a big WWII nut, I love the time period, and as much as I know about it, this story was nothing but unknown to me, but I now know a big part of the battle of Okinawa a little bit more clearly. Hacksaw Ridge is culmination of what it's like to have something as your beliefs tested and questioned while struggling to stay faithful in what you believe in. The film itself is a shockingly realistic re-enactment of of the pinnacle of the pacific theater of war during WWII, Mel Gibson re-catches the attention of the world as he makes his comeback to the directing world with a film so emotionally deep and such frighteningly realistic scenes of brutal war violence that it's easily comparable to Saving Private Ryan when it comes to showing the audience what it's like to see the horrors of war through someone else's eyes. Andrew Garfield surprised me so much, he really held the film up, when I first heard he was going to have the lead role I was very nervous because his role as Spider-Man in the Amazing Spider-Man films was not that great so to hear that he was taking the helm in a very serious role such as Desmond Doss made me very skeptical of how he might portray his character in this film, but after seeing this film I was totally blown away by how much dedication he gave to Desmond, honestly if he does not get at least a Golden Globe or Oscar Nomination I will be really mad. The supporting cast was amazing, I was surprised to see Vince Vaughn in serious role compared to comedian Hollywood normally views him as. Sam Worthington was also amazing, before this, I have not seen him in very many movies since Avatar but this was definitely one of his better roles that he has ever done. As for Luke Bracey, Hugo Weaving, and Teresa Palmer, they were also amazing in the roles they had. The acting in this film is one the best aspects of the film, but to me what really made this film unbelievably great was the cinematography, the production design, and the make-up made this film really shine with undeniably realistic and graphic battle scenes, beautiful wide shots, and the gore in this film is so gruesome that it's very difficult to forget it all, but that's how war is. Out of all the World War II films I have seen in my life, Hacksaw Ridge is now one of my favorite WWII films I have ever seen, and I am very impressed with Mel Gibson's directing work in this film, I can't wait to see other films in the future that he will direct because Hacksaw Ridge is in my opinion a unforgettable masterpiece, and one of Mel Gibson's best director work since Braveheart and The Passion of the Christ. Hacksaw Ridge is a film to remember in the coming future. Expand
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MasterRileyNov 10, 2016
Hacksaw Ridge is why I go to the cinema. It provides an experience that is entertaining, emotionally impactful, and keeps me thinking about it long after leaving the theatre. It maybe has too many 'Hollywood' (pun intended) actors for myHacksaw Ridge is why I go to the cinema. It provides an experience that is entertaining, emotionally impactful, and keeps me thinking about it long after leaving the theatre. It maybe has too many 'Hollywood' (pun intended) actors for my taste, since the film is set during WW2. But they all deliver really great performances, especially Andrew Garfield as Desmond Doss. He did such an amazing job that you really care about what he believes in. The writing and depiction of the war were also great. Gibson doesn't shy away from showing you the realities of war and the effects (both physical and psychological) it has on people. Doss' backstory was done very cleverly and makes you truly understand why he won't kill. The music and cinematography (especially during battle scenes) are beautiful. I'm so glad I got to see this movie right before Remembrance Day. It truly is a spectacular film based on a spectacular true story. When it comes to the ending, all I can say is wow. I didn't see it coming. You must be a heartless human being if you don't tear up at least once during this movie. Do yourself a favour and go see it right now! Expand
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moviemitch96Nov 5, 2016
Wow! I was completely blown away by this film! Mel Gibson has done what I considered to be the unthinkable: He's proved that he's still got what it takes to make a compelling and engaging film, even after all these years of his weird andWow! I was completely blown away by this film! Mel Gibson has done what I considered to be the unthinkable: He's proved that he's still got what it takes to make a compelling and engaging film, even after all these years of his weird and controversial nature and personality, especially post-Passion of the Christ release. Anyhow, I digress. This was one solid and engaging war film from start to finish and quite possibly the most violent one I can recall since Saving Private Ryan. Nonetheless, it still manages to stand out rather well this way. As for the cast, Andrew Garfield gives what I'd heavily consider to be his greatest performance yet! Other familiar faces such as Sam Worthington, Vince Vaughn, Hugo Weaving, Teresa Palmer, etc round out the great and talented supporting cast in this film. Overall, despite a few moments of predictability throughout, they're more than made up for through the sheer power of the film's remarkable true story and hero along with the harrowing yet memorable war sequences in the film's second half. Simply put, it's just one solid film and a surprisingly pleasant return to form for director Mel Gibson! Expand
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MrVideo117Nov 28, 2016
Absolutely loved this film. It, for me, is one of the greatest war movies of all time. The movie, in my opinion, is a perfect war movie. I have no clue why the critic review is as low as it is. If you haven't seen this movie yet, do so now.
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SammyWongNov 5, 2016
Incredibly visceral and inspiring film! Andrew Garfield deserves an Oscar for his performance. It's a shame that Mel Gibson has gone 10 years since directing "Apocalypto" which is another stellar piece of movie making.
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CanisrahNov 5, 2016
I'm seldom inspired anymore at the movies. More and more I'm weary with the same old formulas - superficial story telling and quick buck cash-ins. Our films seem to be a reflection of our culture these days, aimless, unsure of themselves,I'm seldom inspired anymore at the movies. More and more I'm weary with the same old formulas - superficial story telling and quick buck cash-ins. Our films seem to be a reflection of our culture these days, aimless, unsure of themselves, fearful of taking a stand on anything.

Hacksaw Ridge is a moment of clarity in a weary world. It is a beautifully constructed film, well paced, technically brilliant - but the substance of it is quite profound. This movie has a soul, and it speaks to the viewer in a way that most of the trash that gets flung on our screens just can't match.

Uplifting romance, solid values from a time when the West knew who it was and what it stood for, and breathtaking war scenes showcasing both the horror and profundity of the conflict.

And it's all wrapped up in a subtle package that has gentle undertones of faith and hope. I'm not religious - I struggle to believe - but the balance here is perfect; it doesn't preach, but there's something in there that speaks to the soul and I have to say... it's so refreshing.

Go see it.
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RobBob99Nov 5, 2016
Hacksaw Ridge is one of those rare movies that reminds you even in the worst situations, that it can still bring out the best in a person. Through Mel Gibson's harsh direction and Andrew Garfield's humbled performance, they craft one of theHacksaw Ridge is one of those rare movies that reminds you even in the worst situations, that it can still bring out the best in a person. Through Mel Gibson's harsh direction and Andrew Garfield's humbled performance, they craft one of the absolute best movies of the entire year that will make you want to stand up and cheer by the time it ends. Expand
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TVJerryNov 7, 2016
This film is based on the true story of a conscientious objector (played by Andrew Garfield) who saved the lives of 75 men during the bloodiest battle of WWII. Before hitting the battlefield, the narrative sets up the events that formed hisThis film is based on the true story of a conscientious objector (played by Andrew Garfield) who saved the lives of 75 men during the bloodiest battle of WWII. Before hitting the battlefield, the narrative sets up the events that formed his beliefs, the woman back home who supported him and the intense antagonism he faced from the Army. His rich, yet subtle performance once again proves that Garfield is one of the finest actors of his generation. As for director Mel Gibson, the romantic and emotional elements are richly told (albeit in a traditional structure and style), but it's the staging of the battle that makes the strongest impression: The most gruesome and violently brutal depiction of the horrors of battle since "Private Ryan." Even though it could easily lose 30 of its 131-minutes, this remains a potent drama and an affecting portrait of a brave and principled man. Expand
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saintdeckyFeb 6, 2017
Hacksaw Ridge is a 50/50 movie for me. I didn't particularly enjoy the first hour of the movie, but boy, did the second hour make up for it.

Plot: As I mentioned, the first hour of the movie was very melodramatic as well as cliched and
Hacksaw Ridge is a 50/50 movie for me. I didn't particularly enjoy the first hour of the movie, but boy, did the second hour make up for it.

Plot: As I mentioned, the first hour of the movie was very melodramatic as well as cliched and borderline boring. It's a typical love story, everything works out conveniently, and some of the line delivery and scenes are cheesy. However, the second hour is pure brutality and war violence, that is so well done and filmed excellently. It was like watching two completely different movies (like Full Metal Jacket but not executed quite as well). But, the advantage of having the first half so happy and dandy, it makes the second half so much more brutal, which I'm not sure is intentional or not. Otherwise, the second half was done well; shot perfectly, great sound editing and mixing, good enough story. It's just the first half that brings the score down a bit.

Characters/Acting: Andrew Garfield did an excellent job, earning the Oscar nomination. Do I think he should win? No, but he deserves the recognition. Otherwise, the acting from the supporting cast was good, but it was mainly a showcase of Garfield's character and acting. I didn't like Vince Vaughn's portrayal of an army sergeant. I didn't think he was fit at all for the role, and didn't seem menacing enough to be a drill sergeant. The problem is, when he insults all the privates when prepping them, it feels very Hollywood and doesn't match the lighthearted tone the first half of the movie had. Full Metal Jacket actually had a matching tone and, although funny, it made you feel uncertain about whether or not you should laugh. Vince Vaughn just looks like too funny or nice of a guy to be seriously shouting insults as a sergeant.

Cinematography: The cinematography was great in Hacksaw Ridge. It captured the sheer brutality of war, and the action was amazingly directed. As controversial as Mel Gibson may be, he knows how to direct action and warfare.

Other: The movie was a bit heavy-handed; there were plenty of Jesus allegories throughout the run-time of the film that can be seen as propaganda. For example, there's a scene of Garfield having water poured onto him as he looks up at the sky, arms at his side, being cleansed of the blood that cakes his skin, all in slow-motion, while emotional music plays. I also didn't enjoy the depiction of the Japanese. They are portrayed as absolutely ferocious, disgusting, ugly creatures that MURICA must defeat. Their caricatures are exaggerated and Gibson really tries to get the point across that the Japanese are the bad guys, and you should be rooting for MURICA.

Overall, Hacksaw Ridge is half cheesy-cliche, half brutal, well done, action. This is not a movie for the squeamish.
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imjoedavidsonNov 11, 2016
Mel Gibson has the ability to create movies with a gripping tension line from start to finish. At 2 hours 18 minutes, I didn't for a second feel the need to check my watch and I surely didn't lose interest in the film at any point. This filmMel Gibson has the ability to create movies with a gripping tension line from start to finish. At 2 hours 18 minutes, I didn't for a second feel the need to check my watch and I surely didn't lose interest in the film at any point. This film portrays the incredibly extreme reality of war and can oftentimes leave you gob-smacked by the images on screen. Mel has found many moments that will make you feel like you are 'in the movie' as the battles rages on. Something I particularly liked about this film was that the essence of the film continued to come back to the value of life on both the U.S soldiers and Japanese side. Heart wrenching and raw; I had a strong visceral feel toward this film. Great performances by Hugo Weaving,Teresa Palmer, all the young gun actors that had cameos and of course -Andrew Garfield.

Andrew Garfield, open-hearted and well connected to the character, he certainly does a great job of bringing Desmond Doss to life/doing the character justice. This young actor has been handed powerful emotional content and has reciprocated by giving audiences a home run performance. Oftentimes overlooked; Andrew Garfield has put his talent on the line and *fingers crossed* will continue to be given the opportunity to shine in large future projects. By the time credits start rolling, you will need (atleast) a few more minutes to digest what you have just seen to fully process the heart-wrenching tragedy/reality of war and the heroic young man that dared to push against the grain. A VERY, VERY POWERFUL FILM. A MUST SEE.
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SkullverNov 5, 2016
Honestly, compared to all the other garbage that's put out there with no effort at all. This movie is a true work of art as it's well written and has exceptional acting. This movie doesn't demonize anyone, as it's based on a solder that vowsHonestly, compared to all the other garbage that's put out there with no effort at all. This movie is a true work of art as it's well written and has exceptional acting. This movie doesn't demonize anyone, as it's based on a solder that vows to never touch a rifle. My heart was beating during the war scenes and I feel like this movie was a true work of art. Expand
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NedRyerson1Jan 23, 2017
Hacksaw Ridge is the new adventure of Mel Gilson on epic cinema. The film is about a soldier that refuses to carry a weapon, the fight for his decision and its display at war. Like his previous works, we face an event in history of humankind,Hacksaw Ridge is the new adventure of Mel Gilson on epic cinema. The film is about a soldier that refuses to carry a weapon, the fight for his decision and its display at war. Like his previous works, we face an event in history of humankind, but from the point of view of one single individual. The focus for the protagonist is something characteristic in Gibson’s movies; the evaluation of human character at its daily basis, because the human concept has been lost through centuries, that’s why we start this journey with the sacrifice of Jesus, accompany the fight of William Wallace and escape beside Jaguar Paw, to finally rescue in battle with Desmond Doss. Here you discover that the real human is the one that stands by its own beliefs, fights for justice, defend the weak and takes care for his kind, but also struggles with inner and outer troubles, inner like pride, doubt, overconfidence, even innocence; and outer like discrimination, ignorance, fear. So hesitation is allow, questioning the act, feelings and thoughts; however the objective from the protagonist is enormous, bigger that himself and for that reason he moves forward no matter what. Mel Gibson is known for the strong direction, without reluctance on showing how it really was, and this film is no exception. There are amazing camera shots here, to details like finger on the trigger, spilled blood, lacerated limbs, mice eating human remains and many more; all these in order to portray the war more accurately and vividly, like nothing you have seen before or even can imagine. There are no words to describe the great performance of Andrew Garfield and Hugo Weaving or the epic soundtrack. Expand
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gameplayer85Jan 18, 2017
Bravo went in not expecting much walked from watching one of the best movies of the year. Just wow! A war movie done right. Great acting from the main cast, great story and even a great musical score! Skip that fluff that's lala land andBravo went in not expecting much walked from watching one of the best movies of the year. Just wow! A war movie done right. Great acting from the main cast, great story and even a great musical score! Skip that fluff that's lala land and watch this. You won't regret it! Expand
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FadeBlackFeb 5, 2017
Rarely has a tale of courage ever been so finely told. Is Mel Gibson the greatest director of all time? If he's not, there ain't too many better. The epic, raw power emanating from this tale, especially in the second half of the film, needsRarely has a tale of courage ever been so finely told. Is Mel Gibson the greatest director of all time? If he's not, there ain't too many better. The epic, raw power emanating from this tale, especially in the second half of the film, needs to be experienced on the big screen for sure. The first half of the film was a little bit slower than I imagined, but that hardly takes away from the spectacle. Second best movie of the year, behind Silence. 8.5/10 Expand
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SEROJDec 17, 2016
Mel Gibson really did a great job! Such an inspiring story! The visual effects, the acting, the editing - top notch! I think this movie is just amazing on every aspect and i give it a 10/10. No movie on this world is perfect, but 10/10 meansMel Gibson really did a great job! Such an inspiring story! The visual effects, the acting, the editing - top notch! I think this movie is just amazing on every aspect and i give it a 10/10. No movie on this world is perfect, but 10/10 means simply - a masterpiece! Expand
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homer4presidentNov 22, 2016
Supporting actors were absolutely fantastic in this film. This might honestly compete with Saving Private Ryan or Black Hawk Down for best war movie of all time. It's that damn good. I'll have to admit though, the first half was just a TADSupporting actors were absolutely fantastic in this film. This might honestly compete with Saving Private Ryan or Black Hawk Down for best war movie of all time. It's that damn good. I'll have to admit though, the first half was just a TAD bit boring but the second half just makes up for it and does a lot more. Very powerful film. Expand
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coltrevMay 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. My wife and I sat glued to the screen last night. What a jaw-dropper. Boy those Australians can act, and what about Hugo's performance at the dinner table. That trembling lower lip is a classic and really portrayed his hatred for what war did to him and his dead mates. We will watch this many times. It is better than Saving Private Ryan, and that is saying something. Expand
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CheetahiceJan 24, 2017
Hacksaw Ridge is a great movie but it is no masterpiece. I have been a fan of Mel Gibson and Andrew Garfield and when they come together they will make a great film. This film, in my opinion, doesn't have the potential to win an oscar but itHacksaw Ridge is a great movie but it is no masterpiece. I have been a fan of Mel Gibson and Andrew Garfield and when they come together they will make a great film. This film, in my opinion, doesn't have the potential to win an oscar but it was a great film that deserved to be recognized. Hacksaw Ridge is the best war film of 2016. Expand
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Rudolf8121997May 22, 2017
Mel Gibson has risen from the ashes and showed us, what he is capable of. Amazing athmosphere with breath-taking shots that look so real I wanted to cry while watching them.
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SirEddieCookNov 17, 2016
Hacksaw Ridge is a cinematic Masterpiece. Lush cinematography, an unusual sensitivity with incredibly crafted action under a most moving story. Performances from Andrew Garfield, Luke Bracey, Vince Vaughan, Theresa Palmer are all first rate.Hacksaw Ridge is a cinematic Masterpiece. Lush cinematography, an unusual sensitivity with incredibly crafted action under a most moving story. Performances from Andrew Garfield, Luke Bracey, Vince Vaughan, Theresa Palmer are all first rate. This will be viewed and praised for decades to come. Is it better Saving Private Ryan? Better story, more impressively crafted, and no stupid CGI ending. Mel Gibson is a titan filmmaker, who has learned well from his Masters -- Peter Weir, George Miller and actually has topped himself(Braveheart, and the immensely genius Apocalypto). WOW. That's a film. A miracle achievement in film, about a story that is a miracle. Expand
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levigalaioDec 5, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Very solid movie, haven't seen one quite like this in a long time. Loved how realistic the depiction of war was, and how historically accurate the movie tried to be. The only downside I found was the ending, it felt a bit rushed, it was literally a montage of the americans rushing through the jap's camp as if it was the easiest thing in the world, and all the deaths and destruction in the 2 and a half hours prior to that were useless... But even that is justified, the story that needed to be told was told, so yeah... Expand
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Movie1997Dec 13, 2016
Wow. Talk about a fascinating war movie. This is truly the most visceral and engaging war movie since "Saving Private Ryan" (1998). First off, I have to commend Mel Gibson for his beautiful direction. Say what you want about the man, but heWow. Talk about a fascinating war movie. This is truly the most visceral and engaging war movie since "Saving Private Ryan" (1998). First off, I have to commend Mel Gibson for his beautiful direction. Say what you want about the man, but he knows how to engage an audience through gripping visuals and interesting characters. Which leads me to the performances. I was surprised to see great performances from the entire cast. Initially, I was anxious to see Teresa Palmer and Vince Vaughn in this movie, but they both surprisingly fit into the movie almost seamlessly. A particular standout is Hugo Weaving. His performance was a bit too real for me and reminded me of a man that I know that was very similar to Weaving's character. Nevertheless, I found him to be one of the best characters in this movie. But the big standout is Andrew Garfield as Desmond Doss. Garfield brings a child-like personality into the role. We see Doss learn how violence can really take a toll on one's inner self which is what makes him the man he becomes as the film plays out. It also tests his own morals and how despite the trials tribulations faced that stand in his way, he still stays true to what he believes. Easily one of the most fascinating characters portrayed this year thanks in large part to Garfield's performance. Finally, let's talk about the war sequences in the film. In a nutshell, they are powerful. Like I mentioned, it the most visceral war film since "Saving Private Ryan" (1998). The war sequences are very hard to watch and can leave you feeling sick. However, it is all portrayed beautifully. Even more fascinating are the moments in which we follow Doss through the war and see how his morals come into play. Both halves of the movie are completely different, but they both help structure our main character and show how he deals with both basic training and the war itself. In regards to flaws, only a couple of moments at the beginning of the film felt very conventionally. However, as the film plays on, it continuously becomes more of an experience as opposed to watching a made for TV movie. Overall, this is a fascinating war drama with a great story and a terrific leading character. I give "Hacksaw Ridge" an A! Definitely check this one out. Expand
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KayVen17Sep 3, 2017
Deutsche Review - Kritik Der folgende Test ist in 5 Kategorien zusammengefasst. Diese 5 Kartegorien ergeben die Gesamtpunktzahl von 0 - 100 Punkten. Um einen passenden Userscore zu geben wird auf oder abgerundet. Bei 84 Punkten ergibt dasDeutsche Review - Kritik Der folgende Test ist in 5 Kategorien zusammengefasst. Diese 5 Kartegorien ergeben die Gesamtpunktzahl von 0 - 100 Punkten. Um einen passenden Userscore zu geben wird auf oder abgerundet. Bei 84 Punkten ergibt das einen User Score von 8. Bei 86 einen von Userscore von 9. Falls eine 85 kommt entscheide ich ob ich es eher positiv oder negativ nehme. Regeln verstanden? Dann sind hier meine Punkte. Mein persönlicher Score = 91/100 Mein User Score = 9/10 Expand
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ZachSchellerDec 7, 2016
Hacksaw Ridge is not only a great movie, but it's truly an inspiring one. It's goodness in the face of evil, love in the face of hate, and the absolute recklessness of being controlled by one's conscience.
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EpicLadySpongeNov 4, 2016
Mel Gibson is back into making movies the accurate way again to the big screen. This enormously true story will keep coming back to you by the second you're thinking that it'll be over in any second from now. Sense history in 139 minutes ofMel Gibson is back into making movies the accurate way again to the big screen. This enormously true story will keep coming back to you by the second you're thinking that it'll be over in any second from now. Sense history in 139 minutes of movie time. Expand
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AlmostCriticSep 5, 2017
Hacksaw Ridge an incredible true-life story that does a great disservice to the hero it was supposed to honor. The film is essentially 20 minutes of erratic gore sandwiched between a mediocre love story. The dialogue is laughingly contrivedHacksaw Ridge an incredible true-life story that does a great disservice to the hero it was supposed to honor. The film is essentially 20 minutes of erratic gore sandwiched between a mediocre love story. The dialogue is laughingly contrived to the point that it is distracting. Garfield’s goofy Virginia accent and forced emotions left me scratching my head as to how he could possibly have been nominated for Best Actor. A few bad cuts and continuity errors only add to unfathomable fact that this film is nominated for an academy award.

I cannot believe it's so highly praised. The performances wouldn't be out of place in Lifetime movie. The cinematography and effects were great but you can't hide a bad movie behind sqips and pyrotechnics.
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AvrilNov 15, 2016
Hacksaw Ridge is an exceptional achievement for Mel Gibson. A true return to form for a director who loves to hold nothing back, to show it and tell it like it is. With lots of blood, guts and shocks. Absolutely recommend it. GreatHacksaw Ridge is an exceptional achievement for Mel Gibson. A true return to form for a director who loves to hold nothing back, to show it and tell it like it is. With lots of blood, guts and shocks. Absolutely recommend it. Great performances, great script, and an outstanding directing turn for Gibson. Expand
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NathanDrake007Nov 10, 2016
Mel Gibson’s new directorial effort Hacksaw Ridge is by far one of his most ambitious and surprising efforts in years. Not even his previous war film We Were Soldiers could reach the same heights as this, maybe because the subject matter isMel Gibson’s new directorial effort Hacksaw Ridge is by far one of his most ambitious and surprising efforts in years. Not even his previous war film We Were Soldiers could reach the same heights as this, maybe because the subject matter is something more of a celebration to the true heroes of war, the Medics on the battlefield.

World War 2 Medic Private Desmond T. Doss, played absolutely brilliantly here by Andrew Garfield (The Amazing Spiderman) is the centrepiece of the film. We not only get a taste of how amazing Garfield’s acting chops are stretched through grindingly raw and emotional strength, but we can learn to love a usually hard to master Virginian accent without wanting to cringe and in-fact I didn’t even notice the accent a few minutes in due to how much the story and my perspective changed from that of criticism to pure enjoyment. This true story of Doss, who won the Congressional Medal of Honour despite refusing to bear arms during the entirety of WWII (even training) on religious grounds and is astounding to behold due to him never faltering from his faith and beliefs. Doss was drafted and ostracized by his fellow soldiers (he was beaten and belittled for most of his training), for his pacifist stance for most of his time with the company. That was until Okinawa. The movie really doesn’t hold too many surprises in the form of plot if you know about the battle of Okinawa Japan in the horrific times of the Pacific War of World War 2. But what separates this war story from the norm is the heroics and bravery of Doss and when Doss and his company reach the shores of Okinawa and realise their orders are to climb to the top of Hacksaw Ridge, little do they know the horrors that are at its summit. Underground caves and tunnel systems the Japanese use to hide and ambush allied soldiers to force them back over the edge. Over 1500 men were killed just on this very cliff face. Doss however, went on to earn respect and adoration for his bravery, selflessness and compassion after he risked his life without firing a single shot from a weapon and saving 75 men in the Battle of Okinawa. If you’re an Atheist like me, some things may feel very heavy on the religious themes of the film, but they are never forced upon you and quite frankly are welcomed due to the very foundations of Doss and his character. I have witnessed a lot of religious people in my time taking the context of the bible and using it the wrong way, but Doss and his beliefs are so grounded and he sticks to every single one without sway, for that I was proud to listen to everything the film and Doss has to say.

Other than Garfield, most of the cast does a fantastic job with their roles. It is so hard to fault anyone when there is so much passion in a project such as this. Highlights for me were Vince Vaughn playing bad ass Sergeant Howle and seeing our very own Aussie’s Hugo Weaving (fingers crossed for Best Supporting Role Oscar), Rachel Griffiths and Ben Mingay (Packed to The Rafters, Home & Away) among many other Aussies (This was filmed over 100 days in our very own backyard of NSW) also see if you can catch Ryan Corr and Mel Gibson’s very own son Milo Gibson.
The music of the film is a true testament to how scoring a film should be done. How Rupert Gregson-Williams keeps such a booming score fairly low key throughout is fantastic and yet it whispers underneath key moments that are so subtle but leave an almost haunting effect. The visual effects, camera-work and Cinematography by Simon Duggan (The Great Gatsby) in the film is another overwhelming achievement. I was prepared to go in for a Zack Snyder Esque’ nuance of over the top, slow motion madness and I am so glad I didn’t get it mostly throughout the entire film, at least until it was welcomed towards the end with amazing effect during the final few moments of the siege.

Rumours are true, Mel Gibson is back and in fine form, it really is a feat in its own right with the troubled stars recent bad past. With some great starring roles as of late, it is nice to see he hasn’t lost his touch behind the camera. Apart from one of my all-time favourite films The Water Diviner (Andrew Knight wrote the screenplay and does so again for Hacksaw Ridge), not since Gibson’s very own Braveheart and Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan have we witnessed the horror and beauty of war with such Grandeur.
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TrevorsViewJan 13, 2017
This is what Spider-Man should have been all this time. Here is what Ben Affleck should have done with Batman. Here is a true hero that outshines anyone wearing a colorful, shiny million dollar suit. In fact, all he has to suit him up andThis is what Spider-Man should have been all this time. Here is what Ben Affleck should have done with Batman. Here is a true hero that outshines anyone wearing a colorful, shiny million dollar suit. In fact, all he has to suit him up and protect him from death is the holy word of God. He won’t even dream of laying either an eye or a finger on a rifle. If today’s superheroes can’t help us through gun control, then this real-life hero of Hacksaw Ridge can.

Just the first opening sequence alone is enough to tear your heart open and make a home there. Images of the battle on Hacksaw Ridge show the brutality of the historical event: there are more corpses than living souls, rats have arrived to feast off the remains, blowtorches incinerate whoever is left alive, and the heavy-handed music reminds you of what each soldier had to leave to fight for the important things.

The story kicks off in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, where one boy goes too far in a fist-fight with his brother, nearly killing him with a brick to the forehead. Reminded of the antiviolence account of Cain and Abel, Desmond Doss feels immediate remorse for what he committed against his brother, and vows never to get involved with violence again.

At a much older age, Desmond finds love with a local nurse who has seen soldiers return from World War II. Their romance from here is as sweet and believable as any man would remember his first relationship, complete with a bluejay feather to represent the delicacy of their love. It seems here like director Mel Gibson is returning to his old bags of tricks with the romantic plot of Braveheart, but the vulnerable Church-boy accent by main actor Andrew Garfield wins over both men and women.

These small personal touches set up exactly why we should care about the tragic events that happen later, proving exactly what Gibson most succeeds at as a director. He’s not even afraid to put in some comic relief when it’s time for Desmond to join the army, where one of the first soldiers he meets is a narcissistic bodybuilder who loves exercising in the nude (except when it’s time for training). But once he opens up at Fort Jackson about being a pacifist, everything stops being funny. He won’t even tie a noose knot without it coming out shaped more like a heart. The rest of the army found it completely unthinkable that a soldier was enlisting with no ambition to even touch a gun, so what happens from here is a multitude of mixed emotions and unclear answers.

Hacksaw Ridge may seem at first like the typical war movie that resorts to the usual tropes, but experiencing the film proves how it does everything a gigantic leap further from the clichés. The drill sergeant, along with firing out his expected racist insults, also shows his compassionate side when necessary, and the war hero is not depicted as being purely in the right. Rather, he has one thing that’s getting in the way of him serving graciously on the battlefield: his pride in his pacifism.

That is why on the day of the first battle at Okinawa, it takes a chaotic series of uncomfortably long warfare segments to put this man of God to the test. This recreation of real events show us how this underestimated unarmed soldier saved hundreds of lives just by sticking to the word of God. You’ll be surprised even by how he treats the “enemy” that the army is sent to Hacksaw Ridge to destroy.

It’s not every day a movie like this comes around: a movie that tells one of the most inspiring true stories to come out of the darkest period of man’s history. While everyone else in this nation is concerned about unreliable self-righteous heroes like Batman, Superman, Captain America, Spider-Man, here is a hero who knows the importance of putting other lives ahead of his own, committing his service to unconditional love rather than destruction. Therefore, I encourage the instant-classic Hacksaw Ridge as immediate viewing to all, for the sake of our country and our definition of heroism.
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mo0nbuggy1Jan 25, 2017
Best comedy of 2016.
Seriously, we laughed our butts off through a good portion of this movie. 3 stars for making us giggle like girls when he slapped and kicked the grenades away.
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RatedRexDec 3, 2016
"Hacksaw Ridge" plays as religious propaganda. This isn't the first time that Mel Gibson has overplay his religious hand. He did the same thing in "Passion of the Christ." Americans love religion and war. If you can intertwine both, and"Hacksaw Ridge" plays as religious propaganda. This isn't the first time that Mel Gibson has overplay his religious hand. He did the same thing in "Passion of the Christ." Americans love religion and war. If you can intertwine both, and then add a touching love story, that could be the recipe for box office success. The problem with "Hacksaw" is that it is way over the top. I don't think I've ever seen so many limbs blown off, or intestines spattered all over the place. View this at your own risk. Expand
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Seymour_MoviesNov 13, 2016
Hacksaw of course is a typical (for Gibson) heavy-handed, overly graphic, religious themed story about a man who overcomes adversity. The cinematography was excellent at times and disappointing at others. This movie was perfectly okay held upHacksaw of course is a typical (for Gibson) heavy-handed, overly graphic, religious themed story about a man who overcomes adversity. The cinematography was excellent at times and disappointing at others. This movie was perfectly okay held up by a decent performance by Garfield and a good by limited performance by Weaving. This movie brings nothing special, but might be slightly entertaining for people who like gore. Expand
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rattusturpisFeb 21, 2017
Directing with sledgehammer. There is not one bit of subtlety in this film, not in the acting and certainly not in the directing. The fight scenes are quite good, but the rest is not.
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WaltexNov 21, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. An important movie, solidly told and directed

Yes, there are directing gaps (for example why are the boys' clothes so crisp and clean when they have been playing in the forest at the start of the film). I mostly loved Mel's direction of his other films ... he surprised me in those films ... he made creative decisions that were awesome and innovative, clever ... however few surprises in this one. Directing is good, but there are gaps ... the directing is somewhat "colouring in by the numbers" but he does a good job and one feels emotional involvement throughout the film.

I would actually say the war scenes were more genuine and better than Saving Private Ryan ... well done Mel! A mixed patch of acting performances ... but somehow the story is so powerful that it rises above all of these inconsistencies or deficiencies ... What an amazingly brave man ... it shows us that you can't judge a book by its cover. I'm also glad that he rescued some Japanese soldiers too. It made me think that maybe I could aim to do something significant and important with my life too, God willing
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hootisMar 7, 2017
Poorly made US military propaganda film. You would think after the 500th one people would get tired. But I guess I'm out of touch, to most people this is a welcome break from the 15 super hero movies they've seen this month.
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MoskuNov 21, 2016
Great strong story and good roles for actors. Action scenes are horrific and excellently made it really show's that war is hell. I would highly recommend this even if you do not like war movies.
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AxeTNov 14, 2016
Rating = 6 (Metacritic incompetence)... Very high expectations from word of mouth just didn't live up to this as I watched it. It's a bit too melodramatic for my taste which is slightly surprising coming from Gibson. It is a great trueRating = 6 (Metacritic incompetence)... Very high expectations from word of mouth just didn't live up to this as I watched it. It's a bit too melodramatic for my taste which is slightly surprising coming from Gibson. It is a great true story, and the film is well made for sure and refreshingly conventional in its way. It starts off slow which is not necessarily a problem, but once at war the battles are so gruesomely endless my attention was strained.

War movies have never been a favorite genre of mine and I rarely love them. Love and War are the two most powerful experiences in life, so they fundamentally always draw intense interest.

Here's some of the best I've seen.

"Star Wars" (fantasy but still war)
"Force Ten from Navarone" (immensely under-rated plot driven/messageless mission story with great cast and even better than the classic original)
"The Deer Hunter"
"Apocalypse Now" (over-rated as supreme best, still a masterpiece yeah)
"The Final Countdown" (great sci-fi set at war)
"Das Boot"
"Platoon"
"Full Metal Jacket" (flawed but Kubrick)
"Born on the Fourth of July"
"Jacob's Ladder" (not really a war movie and exactly its trippy brilliance)
"Saving Private Ryan" (flawed but worthy)
"The Thin Red Line" (flawed by worthy)
"Three Kings" (surprisingly original)
"The Patriot" (strong turned formula)
"The Pianist" (not so much war, but backdrop)
"Inglorious Basterds" (fantasy but genius)
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GiakiMay 24, 2017
Come on, this film is a giant ****
Too much exaggerated with that save one man after another thing.
Zero realist or barely believable, this film ruined everthing that was truth about the real story.
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Lambo442Jan 26, 2017
A superbly shot war film with Gibson's trademark dose of sentimentality which always seems appropriate but not too over the top. The valour shown by these men as they charged into such a formidable enemy comes across very well and let's giveA superbly shot war film with Gibson's trademark dose of sentimentality which always seems appropriate but not too over the top. The valour shown by these men as they charged into such a formidable enemy comes across very well and let's give it up for the Japanese too as they were hardcore beyond belief. If you're gonna go to war and kill, which let's be honest is barbaric anyway, then why not go completely balls out and get the kamikaze bombings and torturing going? The Japanese get called 'the devil himself.' The whole thing is very patriotic as it's Hollywood and Gibson's own moral stance always shines through but this is counteracted nicely by the lead character himself who had a respect for all human life. Brilliantly entertaining though and Andrew Garfield is superb Expand
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DonMegaMar 26, 2017
The story wasn't good at all as it's political propaganda drivel.
My rating is solely based on the battle scenes. Up there with saving private ryan and black hawk down.
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dunnyoneJan 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Truly, this is the most spectacular was film since Saving Private Ryan. Once the action begins, it's non-stop, jaw dropping scenes until the film ends. Unfortunately, the first hour and a half is awful soap-opera style scene-setting that could have been told in a ten minute scene. Also, this is a deeply religious film, but what else can you expect from Mel Crucify me quick Gibson. Terrible first half (you've seen it all before), but outstanding second half. So that gets a 5 from me. Expand
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LatinCritic13Jul 29, 2017
Hacksaw Ridge is one of the best war films that I have ever seen in a while. Since this movie is directed by Mel Gibson, the things that he implemented into in for this movie is outstanding. Everything ranging from the sound mixing all theHacksaw Ridge is one of the best war films that I have ever seen in a while. Since this movie is directed by Mel Gibson, the things that he implemented into in for this movie is outstanding. Everything ranging from the sound mixing all the way to the cutting edge action performances delivered. I'm pleased to say that this film is a must watch for those that needs to look for a real good movie that is based on the horrors of WW2. Trust me, it's that DAMN GOOD... Expand
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kyle20ellisMar 26, 2022
Not one of my favourite war films, like 1930's 'All Quiet on the Western Front', 'Paths of Glory', 'The Thin Red Line' and 'Apocalypse Now', but exceptionally well made and incredibly powerful.

It has been said about 'Hacksaw Ridge' that the
Not one of my favourite war films, like 1930's 'All Quiet on the Western Front', 'Paths of Glory', 'The Thin Red Line' and 'Apocalypse Now', but exceptionally well made and incredibly powerful.

It has been said about 'Hacksaw Ridge' that the second half is better than the first half, something that is agreed with by me. Not that the family/character study stuff is bad, far from it, it's beautifully filmed, even better acted and paints Doss as a very fascinating character that it's easy from the get go to identify with his wants to succeed against all catastrophic odds.

Just that the first third does take time to get going with a pedestrian pace, the dialogue is corny (in fact, to me the dialogue is the least good thing about 'Hacksaw Ridge' in general and the element that rings true the least) and the sentimentality is laid too thick (this is also particularly true in the slightly underdeveloped romance).

However this is made up for by the entertaining yet hard-hitting training scenes and in particular the truly jaw-droppingly brutal war/battle scenes that soar in nerve-shredding intensity and raw emotion, giving the first 30 minutes of 'Saving Private Ryan' a run for its money and perhaps making it tame in comparison (high praise for a film with one of the most gut-wrenching first 30 minutes on film, though to me the rest of the film isn't quite as good).

Throughout 'Hacksaw Ridge' has exceptional production values, in particular the cinematography in the battle scenes, and Gibson directs like his life was depending on it. Rupert Gregson-Williams' score has the right amount of pulsating energy and nuance, and the sound effects in the war/battle scenes have a terrifying authenticity.

For a vast majority of the time, the story is very compelling and makes the most of mature and very easy to relate with themes. It has a wide range of emotional impact, being for the second half intensely powerful, much of the film being poignant, some of it sardonically amusing (without it being out of place) and also all of it inspirational. Rather than straying from the facts for dramatic license, Gibson is surprisingly respectful this time round.

Andrew Garfield has yet to give a better performance than his astonishing turn here (though he is splendid too in Martin Scorsese's 'Silence'), and Gibson similarly brings the best out of Sam Worthington (often a charisma-free actor but here doubts were cast aside) and Vince Vaughn (at his sardonic best while also touchingly subdued, proof that he can be good if the material serves him all which too often in his career it hasn't but it does brilliantly here). Hugo Weaving is terrific, also giving some of his best work in some time. Teresa Palmer makes the most of her role.

In conclusion, a near-triumphant come-back. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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YorkManJun 2, 2020
It's kind of weird, watching Hacksaw Ridge. The tale of Desmond Doss, the conscientious objector who stood alongside his 'brothers' on the field of battle, during the Pacific campaign of World War 2.

Why is it weird? Because the film doesn't
It's kind of weird, watching Hacksaw Ridge. The tale of Desmond Doss, the conscientious objector who stood alongside his 'brothers' on the field of battle, during the Pacific campaign of World War 2.

Why is it weird?
Because the film doesn't pull punches when it comes to the depiction of extreme violence, death and loss...

But shies away from profanity, drug use, copious alcohol consumption, and the chainsmoking carried out by the rank and file soldiery during the conflict.

The movie seems happy to visualise the maiming of these young men, but then has to protect the viewer from said other aspects of the everyday lives they lead.

It's very frustrating!

As for the film, as a 'film'... It's not too bad, but as an educated man who is well versed through various media, the depiction of warfare is way off!
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dashtagMar 25, 2017
I was looking forward to this one, but Hacksaw Ridge was a disappointment. The story is good, but the way it's told is not. We do not see much fighting until about 90 minutes into the movie, and most of those 90 minutes are Desmond DossI was looking forward to this one, but Hacksaw Ridge was a disappointment. The story is good, but the way it's told is not. We do not see much fighting until about 90 minutes into the movie, and most of those 90 minutes are Desmond Doss thinking if he should go to war. The acting is not very good, and Andrew Garfield, the lead as Desmond is not very good. The war scenes are not very intense or realistic, because of all the bloodshed and gore that comes out. When we see severed limbs, it doesn't look very realistic, it just looks stupid. An overrated movie, Hacksaw Ridge is. Saving Private Ryan is better. Expand
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BerikDec 9, 2018
It's easy to forget that every man who fought in WW2 has a personal story, a beginning and an end. Hacksaw ridge demonstrates that despite many people dying like dogs, every one has a story. And this one just so happens to be very inspiringIt's easy to forget that every man who fought in WW2 has a personal story, a beginning and an end. Hacksaw ridge demonstrates that despite many people dying like dogs, every one has a story. And this one just so happens to be very inspiring and beautifull.

A man who refused to pick up a gun, who was so strong is his believe that he walked on the battlefield among enemies and saved 75 people by himself. Very inspiring and impressive.

This is a very good movie, i give it a 9/10.
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dcalJun 20, 2020
Anyone who rated this movie above a 5 is a Christian whose religious beliefs blur their ability to recognize true talent and cinematic art. Look at the vast majority of Christian faith-based films and they have ridiculously high ratings.Anyone who rated this movie above a 5 is a Christian whose religious beliefs blur their ability to recognize true talent and cinematic art. Look at the vast majority of Christian faith-based films and they have ridiculously high ratings. Why? Because the only people watching are Christians who buy into that kind of melodramatic, bad acting, vapid story-telling. No objective observer could watch Hacksaw Ridge and Saving Private Ryan and rate them both a 10. Saving Private Ryan is incredible. It has character depth, amazing acting, an intricate storyline, and true to life historical accuracy. Hacksaw Ridge in the first half is preachy with a bad actor in Garfield, and the second half is mindless violence watching scores of people die, including American soldiers we know nothing about and therefore have no emotional connection to. The contrast in Saving Private Ryan is that they develop their characters. So when you see one of them die, you are genuinely moved to tears. Hacksaw is a farce. Garfield is a terrible actor. And this story is ridiculously filmed and directed. Even IF the loose story this is based on is worth retelling, this movie did it ZERO justice. This movie is the equivalent of "Jesus take the wheel." Well, I hate to say it, but Jesus is terrible at making compelling war movies. Expand
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PapahoomamaMay 23, 2020
The rhetoric of a sermon. If you enjoy TV preachers, this one's for you. Oh and Sam Raimi's Evil Dead inspired the battle scenes.
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dec242Dec 26, 2021
The story itself is interesting and obviously it's a Hollywood movie after all with plenty of good actors involved but the constant religious virtue signaling together with Andrew Garfield's tendency to sound somewhat whiny made me cringeThe story itself is interesting and obviously it's a Hollywood movie after all with plenty of good actors involved but the constant religious virtue signaling together with Andrew Garfield's tendency to sound somewhat whiny made me cringe several times to the point where I thought I'd switch it off. Nevertheless, if you can overlook the forced christian agenda then it's not a bad pseudo-historic war movie. Expand
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KannibalKorpAug 7, 2022
Unless you’re a Republican, believe that guns solve problems of insecurity, find that La Manif Pour Tous didn’t say that **** that cops don’t do anything wrong and that God is your friend ... in short, if you’re not right, it’s not a goodUnless you’re a Republican, believe that guns solve problems of insecurity, find that La Manif Pour Tous didn’t say that **** that cops don’t do anything wrong and that God is your friend ... in short, if you’re not right, it’s not a good film.

Ah but yeiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii !!! The film has completely failed where it could have been unique! What do you mean? Highlight the role of combat doctors ... no no no continue to put tearful sequences well into the intertwined religious pathos of Match à Mort by Team Call of Duty ... yes yes no no, Don’t try to give a documentary aspect to the doctors of no man’s land, about how these heroes learned to operate between shells and machine guns ...

After seeing a romance that makes you want to strangle cats, get ready for the worst sequence of a training camp! With a Vince Vaughn sulking and slammed as possible! You will never be so uncomfortable in front of a drill sergeant!

Ppffffffffff, they prefer to show us the heroic gesture of the man rather than to show the real stupidity of the military administration to not let him do ... when he has the right ... But the real problem: no one give a **** that he wants to be a medic?? ... I mean ... why doesn’t he yell it ?? ... Why doesn’t anyone make the connection ??? ... He’ll go faster to save guys if he doesn’t shoot ...

Not so good, go watch We Were Soldiers, same ****ty intro but less boring (a lot) with great great action.
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sanyrubMay 2, 2017
The film itself is a 7/10. Andrew Garfield is a big 9/10. The guy is amazing. This young actor is going to have an amazing and respected career. He is so good, versatile, expressive, emotive. He exudes personality and I don´t doubt they canThe film itself is a 7/10. Andrew Garfield is a big 9/10. The guy is amazing. This young actor is going to have an amazing and respected career. He is so good, versatile, expressive, emotive. He exudes personality and I don´t doubt they can throw any role at him that he´ll deliver. He even shone over what the normal actor playing those type of roles shine when he played Spiderman. It also helps that he is a real open minded and kind person in real life. The film: it is very well made, it´s based on a pretty interesting person and I love that person´s principles. Other than that it is a pretty save film that we have seen before in a way. But it is definitely still a great watch. Every single character (and actor) catches your attention. Mel Gibson definitely helped many old friends to get a role in this film and they all delivered to be honest. The biggest BUTS for me are some cheesy scenes (so common in this type of films) and Gibson´s obsession with blood and religion. Two things that really put me off in general. Still, even that, is saved by a splendic Andrew Garfield who deservengly got his first oscar nomination for best leading actor with this role. Expand
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StanhopeJan 29, 2017
I recently saw what I think is one the very best films of 2016. Some takes on it–and more so, certain elements encapsulated within it–are likely philosophically self-reverential and a demonstration of current modern angst toward what thoseI recently saw what I think is one the very best films of 2016. Some takes on it–and more so, certain elements encapsulated within it–are likely philosophically self-reverential and a demonstration of current modern angst toward what those individuals may term as traditionalism, but I see it rather differently. Does the director use a hand that is too heavy? I do not believe so at all. Filmmakers the likes of Oliver Stone and James Cameron tend to bludgeon one over the head. Mel Gibson is not of the same cloth. While in Hacksaw Ridge he was clearly acknowledging that what Desmond Doss did was miraculous in and of itself, he was also allowing for the view that Mr. Doss himself had toward prayer, faith and divinity. Such was clearly part of the man and the film is simply being honest in presenting that. The viewer may take from it what the viewer will. The film is certainly not easy to watch at times, but it is exceedingly well-made and quite affecting. Expand
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ROK1992Nov 7, 2021
Great movie. Shows how differently brutal the pacific side of the war while also capturing the bravery of real life hero
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JNOTROct 30, 2017
Excellent movie, excellent performances (especially Andrew Gardfield and Hugo Weaving), the movie to be almost 2 and a half hours It pass flying, achieved moments of pure suspense and some emotionals too. Excellent directing of Mel GibsonExcellent movie, excellent performances (especially Andrew Gardfield and Hugo Weaving), the movie to be almost 2 and a half hours It pass flying, achieved moments of pure suspense and some emotionals too. Excellent directing of Mel Gibson that as in "The Passion of Christ" uses violence and excess blood to be more marked and impact the film more. Add more points see it in theaters. Expand
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McGillotineNov 23, 2016
When reviewing this film i was faced once again by a dilemma i never thought i would ever see again after watching snowpiecer, in which a film in the sum of it's parts is as terrible as it is amazing to watch. This ultimately becomes the caseWhen reviewing this film i was faced once again by a dilemma i never thought i would ever see again after watching snowpiecer, in which a film in the sum of it's parts is as terrible as it is amazing to watch. This ultimately becomes the case with Hacksaw Ridge a film with action bloody enough to be compared to the opening sequence of Saving Private Ryan, but ultimately weighed down by a religious agenda that feels just as pushy as the film God isn't dead. Now be warned that when watching this film that the first hour or so feels especially slow and at the same time rushed with characters stepping into the light about once or twice to share there story and then to move of the stage to stand within obscurity for the rest of the film and this becomes quite unfortunate as stand out actors such as Hugo Weaving delivering an oscar worthy performances with large degrees of pathos and ambition in his minimal role to then only disappear into the plot. In addition as mentioned before this film is a christian agenda pushing film and although it has my respect as being a true story of a Seven Day Adventist, even myself as a christian (though not devout) found Gibson to have somewhat of agenda in filming this movie with a reference to God being dropped every minute into the film which eventually becomes overly repetitious and ultimately makes me feel less sympathic to the character even despite the weight of the Desmond's heroic actions in real life. However if you're able to make it past the first hour or so what you are left with is a war movie that is about as memorable as it is at some stage even terrifying in scope of the bloodshed and tenacity of the Japanese empire who serve as intimidating foes.

Performances are A grade within this film with standout's being Andrew Garfield, Newcomer Luke Bracy, Hugo Weaving as mentioned before and even surprisingly Vice Vaughn who prior to viewing the film made jokes about in reference to his typecast characters being involved in war. The only thing that i fundamentally found lacking about the characters within the film was perhaps the romance between Palmer and Garfield's characters within the film in which i had found that although they were indeed trying their absolute best has little chemistry with one another. I was also glad to see myself rooting for just about ever character in the end to make it out of the hacksaw ridge and turning my head away when characters got killed in the most horrifying of ways. Ultimately Hacksaw Ridge is a tale of the human endevour and while it has a slow premise with a tacked on religious agenda It is ultimately definitely worth watching even for the final hour.
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HealingToolboxDec 29, 2018
AAA casting, acting, directing, filmmaking, effects. Amazing. Tells a story of conviction and male bonding. Seldom equalled or surpassed.
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iCronicAug 9, 2017
First time Vince Vaughn is funny in something. The whole cast is very convincing. Great War scenes. The ending isnt good
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HotelCentralMar 3, 2019
Hacksaw Ridge is a pretty good film that relies almost entirely on the face of Andrew Garfield. If you are not moved by his face, his look, his expressions, the film will fail you completely.

The film is hampered by several things. Some of
Hacksaw Ridge is a pretty good film that relies almost entirely on the face of Andrew Garfield. If you are not moved by his face, his look, his expressions, the film will fail you completely.

The film is hampered by several things. Some of the dialog is second-rate and here and there steps out of period to make use of easy modernisms. Some of the basic training sequences come across as unlikely. The bit about somebody's father appealing to a higher authority to get somebody out of trouble may or may not have actually happened back in the 1940s, but since then we've seen this kind of thing in a great many films and as plot devices go it has not improved with age.

Also, just because it irks me, late in the film our main character, Desmond Doss, remarks to another soldier, "I never told you I'm not crazy," despite the fact that he said almost those very words--"I'm not crazy"--to an army doctor evaluating Doss' mental fitness for the Army.

Another issue: a great deal of the battle seen on screen focuses on the fighting, the shooting, the explosions, and oh by the way there's this medic over yonder who's running around saving people. Well, yeah, Mr. Gibson, that's supposed to be your main character and the whole point of the movie.

There's a scene near the end where we cut to a Japanese commander in time to see him commit suicide. It's the first time we see him, as far as I recall, and why we see him at all I don't know, unless maybe someone felt a need to show a Japanese officer killing himself with a dagger--which is odd because I always thought it was women samurai who did it with a dagger.

In any case, the final half hour or so is mostly centered on Doss as he rescues dozens of wounded soldiers. It's a pretty good sequence. Again, Andrew Garfield's face makes it believable, or not, and the film succeeds or fails based on how you react to that face.

I won't bother mentioning the boarding net. It's hung down the side of a cliff. And no matter how many times the Marines use it to climb onto the "ridge" the Japanese never seem to get around to cutting the net down.

I might've given Hacksaw an 8 but for the flaws. Definitely worth a watch.
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MattBrady99Nov 14, 2016
"In peace, sons bury their fathers. In war, fathers bury their sons".

Hacksaw Ridge may seem like another Oscar bait "true story" biopic that we get every couple of years. The trailers didn't help at all, as it made the film look corny and
"In peace, sons bury their fathers. In war, fathers bury their sons".

Hacksaw Ridge may seem like another Oscar bait "true story" biopic that we get every couple of years. The trailers didn't help at all, as it made the film look corny and very award bait. But guys trust on this, it's nothing like that. There's nothing glamorous about this. When it was over, I left was speechless. This is such a great movie.

Say what you want about Mel Gibson controversial past and behavior, but I think we must judge the art, not the artist. This guy is an excellent director and a great actor. And you have no idea how glad I am seeing Mel back, as he is the most talented man in Hollywood right now. The most impressive part of Mel's directing in this movie (besides the battle scenes), is he's decision of an old version approach to the film making. The movie literally looks and feels like it was made around the 50's. Also how Gibson would let actors deliver the emotion of what their feeling and it could meant a lot of things that isn't just terrified. It could be happy, regret, or just thinking of home. And I got all of that.

Andrew Garfield is an actor that's been non-stop blowing me away recently. And he gives one hell of performance as Desmond Doss. I would say it's one of his best since "The Social Network". Even in the battle scenes I thought he was brilliant, as he had this scared, tired, but brave look to him. He's accent in the film I thought worked pretty well and wasn't distracting like I thought it would. The chemistry between Garfield and Teresa Palmer was so charming and sweet that it didn't came of too corny.

Hugo Weaving plays Desmond father in the movie and he was outstanding. Such a powerful and emotional heavy performance. Weaving is the type of actor that deserves so much respect. I mean, we all know him as Agent Smith, V, Megatron, Elrond, and Red Skull. But for him to give a small supporting performance as the alcoholic father who's dealing with conflicted within was quite moving.

Vince Vaughn was so good in this movie that I wish he would come back for dramatic roles, as I really did brought his performance in this. The comedic one lines were pure gold and it was very "Full Metal Jacket". But he isn't like that the whole movie. When he's serious in the movie, it actually works and doesn't feel out of place for the rest of the tone.

Now the battle scenes in the movie...wow, it's pretty rough and disturbing. It's right up there with "Saving Private Ryan" for graphic and shocking depictions. What I always love in these type of War films is the loud sound, actors, and the camera work, which this movie nails at. I've heard some people say that the movie glorify's it's violence despite the theme of the movie being against violence. I honestly think these people have really missed the point here. All the battle scenes are depicted more as this horrible event than a flawless victory.

After the movie was over, everyone in the cinema started clapping. The last time that happened was when in saw "Up" back in 2009. While I never saw the point of clapping or booing at a movie, but for this occasion, I'll let it Slide. The ending was a very nice touch and pretty heartfelt to honor the soldiers that fought in the war. It was deserved.

I haven't got a lot of issues with the movie. But if had to pick, I would probably say that Sam Worthington Australia accent kept slipping in and out in a few scenes. And don't get me wrong, Worthington isn't bad in the movie, but he was pretty good. The same can go to some of cast (as most of them are Australia), but I can easily look past it as the actual performances were all great.

Overall rating: "Hacksaw Ridge" is not perfect, but it positives really do weigh out it's flaws. It's the best War movie I've seen in awhile in terms of it's execution and pay off.
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moviecritic68Dec 22, 2016
First of all I'm not a big fan of war films in general. To me this picture doesn't even come close in comparison to Saving Private Ryan. That being said it is based on a true story with unbelievable heroic actions and deserves a positiveFirst of all I'm not a big fan of war films in general. To me this picture doesn't even come close in comparison to Saving Private Ryan. That being said it is based on a true story with unbelievable heroic actions and deserves a positive rating. Contains very graphic gore so be prepared. Expand
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exiliomDec 21, 2016
Una pelicula muy entretenida y que cuenta muy bien una historia real, no me gusta el principio que es lento y no contiene mucha accion, pero por lo demas muy contento
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RalfbergsFeb 2, 2017
Great movie and I can see why it is one of the picks for Oscars. The end part was really intense and dramatic, what's even crazier that it was based on real life events. Enjoyed it throughout even though the first part lacked something, notGreat movie and I can see why it is one of the picks for Oscars. The end part was really intense and dramatic, what's even crazier that it was based on real life events. Enjoyed it throughout even though the first part lacked something, not sure what, but maybe I'm just being picky. Anyway, really suggested everyone to watch it, not one of my favorites, but really good nevertheless. Expand
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badgerryan19May 19, 2017
What a triumph in cinema. Mel Gibson still shows that he can direct and this could bring him back to where he use to be in the eyes of many. Firstly I have to say that Andrew Garfield gives and Oscar worthy performance. He perfectly embodiesWhat a triumph in cinema. Mel Gibson still shows that he can direct and this could bring him back to where he use to be in the eyes of many. Firstly I have to say that Andrew Garfield gives and Oscar worthy performance. He perfectly embodies the character. Teresa Palmer gives her best performance too. As well as Sam Worthington, Vince Vaughn, and Hugo Weaving all gives great performances too. This will most likely be nominated for best picture, Mel will be nominated for best director and Andrew as lead role. Expand
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CineAutoctonoFeb 13, 2017
"Hacksaw Ridge" was a great film, history, epic scenes, cinematography, special effects, and above all the magnificent performance of Andrew Garfield, make this, one of the most select war films in the cinema, of course The return of Mel"Hacksaw Ridge" was a great film, history, epic scenes, cinematography, special effects, and above all the magnificent performance of Andrew Garfield, make this, one of the most select war films in the cinema, of course The return of Mel Gibson was fruitful. Expand
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geo333Mar 21, 2022
This was an interesting film and at times very inspiring film truly better than I expected; without a doubt a must-watch for film fans.
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kathytreeceMar 4, 2017
Rented this movie from Redbox. Interesting biography of a world war 2 hero, Desmond Doss. Andrew Garfield is very believable. Glad I watched this movie.
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