Black Hawk Down

December. 28,2001      R
Rating:
7.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

When U.S. Rangers and an elite Delta Force team attempt to kidnap two underlings of a Somali warlord, their Black Hawk helicopters are shot down, and the Americans suffer heavy casualties, facing intense fighting from the militia on the ground.

Josh Hartnett as  SSG Matthew Eversmann
Eric Bana as  SFC Norm 'Hoot' Gibson
Ewan McGregor as  SPC John Grimes
Tom Sizemore as  LTC Danny McKnight
William Fichtner as  SFC Jeff Sanderson
Sam Shepard as  MG William F. Garrison
Jason Isaacs as  CPT Mike Steele
Ewen Bremner as  SPC Shawn Nelson
Orlando Bloom as  PFC Todd Blackburn
Tom Hardy as  SPC Lance Twombly

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Reviews

Sexyloutak
2001/12/28

Absolutely the worst movie.

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Cleveronix
2001/12/29

A different way of telling a story

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ChanFamous
2001/12/30

I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.

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Staci Frederick
2001/12/31

Blistering performances.

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cinemajesty
2002/01/01

Movie Review: "Black Hawk Down" (2001)Declared a "Failed State" by the United Nations in 1992, Somalia remains in civil war conflicting confrontations since 1991, where all involved regimes have a relentless hungry for power of their population, greed towards declining natural resources and famine all cross country ravishing on to this very day in one of most burning grounds on this planet located in Nothern-Eastern part of Africa.Director Ridley Scott takes on this Academy-Award-nominated directorial effort on U.S. military rescue mission intervention to total fall-out situations in nerve-striking modern warfare action sequences with title-given spectacular shot crash sights by also Academy-Award-nominated highly-visceral cinematography by Slawomir Idziak, who makes sure that in concrete-splintering, blood-splashing shots of high-end combat, the characters with an amazingly assembled ensemble cast, including Military-General-portraying war-lord confronting actor Sam Shepard (1943-2017), Eric Bana as solid rock of an honorable sergeant, Josh Hartnett and Tom Hardy performing with faces of hardly-conceivable innocence to their roles, when Colonel McKnight, portrayed by performance-pushing-endeavors Tom Sizemore must bring his men home in a pursued convey under constant fire power alongside all-too-fast cut and gone beats of urban war horror representing supporting efforts by Jason Isaacs, Ewen Bremner, William Fichtner and Ewan McGregor that director Ridley Scott hits his signature marks of war knowing no heroes, but survivors and the remembrance of being as clear as taking care of the man beside you, when it comes to battle in an forfeited war zone disturbance by U.S. government initiatives.Producer Jerry Bruckheimer alongside producing with director Ridley Scott make sure throughout this 135-Minute-editorial by Acdemy-Award-winning editor Pietro Scalia that "Black Hawk Down" even its observation state of capturing the actions of struggling as misguided U.S. American soldiers in a civil war of no prisoners, as to say plain ongoing genocide with hundred of thousands dead, finds respectable and conservative conclusions with emotions of defeat and the will to carry on into a better future.© 2018 Felix Alexander Dausend (Cinemajesty Entertainments LLC)

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alicecbr
2002/01/02

many Americans pay a steep price for their war injuries even if they never served a day in combat. Their 'combat' was as the child of a strict, PTSD injured father, such as Sam Sheperd's was. WE may never know what that estrangement cost Sam but some of his plays indicate the awful coldness he suffered.We have stuck our noses into so many places we had no business in. I wonder why it is that Steve Bannon of all people, the harbinger of death ALSO doesn't want us in these places. I understand why. Why those guys had to die in Mogadishu is a mystery to me and anybody who watches this. Has a biography of Shepherd been written to explain the relationship between The Buried Child, a completely dysfunctional family, Sam's father's war experience and Sam's childhood?Excellent movie if you want to see the Hell and inhumanity of war. i've seen enough for one life, and this 5 time tax evader in the White House will get us into yet another war. Let's pray we don't have to witness nuclear war as this madman seems to think perfectly possible.

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gilligan1965
2002/01/03

EDITED FROM A REVIEW ON 7 FEBRUARY 2016.This is a great movie and a great depiction of what likely happened in Somalia...but, what about the American troops who died for useless reasons? What about their parents and families? Normally, a country invades and conquers another to enrich their own country. The US went to Mogadishu to help people, and, all we got in return was enemy fire and dead American kids!?!?Here...and, in all American Wars, nothing ever enriched the US...it depleted us of American soldiers (fathers; brothers; sons; nephews; etc.) for no reason...it's saddening! In this case...just like in every other American war, especially, Korea; Vietnam; Gulf War 1990; Gulf War 2003;...who cares when the children of the United States have to die for nothing? FOR WHAT? These are USELESS WARS! ALL wars are useless when American children are killed for silly reasons!Why were Americans even in Somalia? I'm quite sure that Master Sergeant (USA) Gary Gordon's family will remember their son, brother, nephew, etc. as a hero who 'posthumously' won the Congressional Medal of Honor, but, for what!?!? Why!?!? He died...and, for what!?!? What gain was this for the United States and this man's family? A great man, like many other great men, died in a silly war...not even a war...a skirmish; a conflict; a fight that means nothing...except to help feed people who needed food, yet, in the end, he died for nothing!The same with SFC(USA) Randy Shughart...his family must also feel the same pride for their child and his posthumous CMH; but, hatred, moreover, for the carelessness his government took in extinguishing his light by this foolish battle.US Government - so stupid...taking advantage of American children's patriotism, loyalty, and, honor, to and for our nation; and, then, squandering them in a useless war like this!?!? I'M ASHAMED OF MY GOVERNMENT!My heart goes out to everyone who lost someone in this silly encounter; and, in any other silly encounters worldwide..LT(SEAL) Michael Murphy; STG2(SEAL) Matthew Axelson; GM2(SEAL) Danny Deitz; and, so many others. God Bless You ALL!MM/USN (1985-1993)

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zkonedog
2002/01/04

While watching "Black Hawk Down", I began comparing it to other war movies/series I have previously watched, such as "Saving Private Ryan", "Band of Brothers", and "Flags of Our Fathers". Though the film impressed me with its gritty realism and intensity, there was just something missing that never really [...] me into the plot...a lack of the overly dramatic.Basically, the movie takes place during the United States Army's attempt to liberate the country of Somolia from dictator Mohamed Farrah Aidid. When the mission begins to stray from its objectives and a Black Hawk military chopper crashes en route, a group of soldiers on the ground are put in extreme harms way in order to rescue their fellow brothers and fully complete the mission objectives.The film succeeds in its ability to portray the type of warfare not uncommon to the Middle Eastern region. Instead of the beach assaults or air raids common of World War II fighting, the "modern" warfare method (at least in the Middle East) includes much more house-to-house, intense personal combat. The intensity of that fighting is aptly portrayed by director Ridley Scott and shows that all fighting in war is brutal...no matter where it takes place.Yet, despite that realistic take on war violence, I actually thought that the movie suffered a bit from the fact that it didn't really try to embellish the story at all with any added drama. Usually this objective approach in a film would be a good thing, but in the case of "Black Hawk" it only adds to make things a bit long and tedious. Scott sticks to the basic details of the military assault, and really never delves into the personal lives of any of the characters or adds any auxiliary drama.Thus, although "Black Hawk Down" is a very gritty, realistic portrayal of modern-day war efforts, to me at least it fell a bit flat dramatically. A little bit of character development or 24-esque drama would have gone a long way towards making it a memorable film experience.

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