hiteshnimsarkar
I have watched this 2 years after its release. This movie is worth watching on big screen.War movie and being a biography is the best combination.Doss is the best soldier, I have ever seen.Highly recommended.
jcsmith-00566
Hacksaw Ridge is a World War Two movie made by Mel Gibson. I loved this movie and I think that it deserves an A, for its well-told story and its acting.
Hacksaw Ridge is a good war movie that you could show your kids when they get into middle school ( around 8th grade would be best). Sure it is violent and pretty gory, but compared to the other war movies it is not as bad. There are no F-words, but there is one scene where a character is naked, and some implied sex, but other than that it is a pretty appropriate movie sexuality-wise. You should go into this movie knowing that it is made by Mel Gibson, and he makes very bloody films, but hopefully, that should already be expected. The movie has some parts in it that might scare young kids and it also might scare older viewers, because it is pretty disturbing, but if they are in the age range of 12 and 13 they should not get scared.
Hacksaw Ridge is a World War Two movie that shows us an American medic helping soldiers on the Pacific Front. The medic is Virginian Desmond Doss, who is very religious, and that will play a part in him being in the military. He refuses to pick up a weapon, and he does not want to kill anyone or in his words, " I do not want to take the life of another human being, because that is the greatest sin,". It starts out with Desmond and his brother ( whose name I do not have) hiking. It cuts to them fighting back at home, I do not want to spoil anything so I will just say that Desmond wins in the bad way. We then have to sit through an hour of Desmond dealing with a girl and his father disapproving of Desmond's choice's and actually getting to fight in the war, and then we get about 20 minutes of Doss at boot camp. It takes an hour and twenty minutes to get to the actual war part, but let me tell you that if you are missing the violence of war you will still see lots of blood in Desmond's everyday life, we only get about an hour of the war and fighting.
What I really liked about Hacksaw Ridge was how they are showing us the Pacific Front instead of the European Front. Because we have seen enough movies about the Nazi party being overthrown by America because they were screwing with the American military ( the Nazi's), give us something new! Now I thought that Hugo Weaving did a great job acting. The entire cast does a really good job at acting, but I think the best acting was actually done by the people whom Doss was saving.
I am very sad that Andrew Garfield did not win Best Actor because he did a phenomenal job as Desmond Doss. I seem to forget he is British because all of his best roles are Americans. But I will still say my congratulations to Casey Affleck for winning his first Oscar.
Hacksaw Ridge was different from all the other war movies. Besides the immense amount of violence, it was a different kind of war movie. So it does not remind me of any movies.
My final grade for Hacksaw Ridge is an A, for its well-told story and its great acting.
andrewfragie
Your amazing war movie and Mel's "triumph" would cramble to pieces if the japs were not just some stupid screaming heathens and one of them had actually cut the rope ladder with his katana... How do you proceed to make a big budget movie like this when your whole story is based on this weak concept?I watched it with 4 more people and the question was the same from everyone... Why they don't cut the rope? P. S. Hugo Weaving's performance was once again superb.
cinephile-27690
That should show how much I love this movie.I love Mel Gibson's work, and for this to tie with "The Passion of the Christ" for me is something.
The movie tells the true story of Desmond Doss, a religious 18 year old man who will not kill anyone in World War 2. The Ten Commandments forbid murder, so he refuses to do so. He won't even carry a gun. (He makes one exception, but it's essential to save someone.) Instead he saves the lives of wounded soldiers, letting thousands of people live who would have died otherwise.
How interesting and inspiring that is. A man loves God and his country so much that he will fight a war, by saving his enemies, and his people. I guess that's why I think "Hacksaw Ridge" is as great as "The Passion of the Christ."
This is one the best modern movies I have ever seen. Even if you are not religious, you can appreciate the fact that Doss stood up for his beliefs and went to war to help people, not hurt them.
Note to people: Despite being somewhat of a Christian movie, there is a little profanity but it's PG level. There is war violence, but it's war, it's not glorified. There is implied nudity but nothing dirty is shown, just the tops of the married people smiling at each other, preparing for sex. The scene is a handful of seconds long. It's Rated R, but before you think it's inappropriate, I'll name 20 worse ones and have way more!
This is an excellent movie. There isn't a reason you should avoid it all your life.