Mel Gibson deviated from his
star-spangled path on the turn of the centuries, but now shows some strong
signs of recovery, lead by one of the most intriguing and fascinating war
stories ever.
„Hacksaw ridge” will consist out
of two clear parts. First one, deals with liberal and civic society aspects of
the training of Desmond Doss (surprisingly solid Andrew Garfield), first
pacifist US soldier in World War Two. Second one tells the true story about
his exploits on top of Hacksaw ridge, one of the bloodiest battles that US
Marines led with Japanese in the entire war. And it’s in that second part that
all of Gibson’s gift for directing, cinematography and editing will kick in
with all of its strength, creating some of the most vivid war action sequences
in modern day Hollywood. Pathetic will step in as well, peaking towards the end,
but the Australian just knows how to direct a patriotic and inspiring movie story.
„Hacksaw ridge” is hyper-pathetic, but memorably directed war flick.
„Hacksaw ridge” is hyper-pathetic, but memorably directed war flick.
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