I just got back from seeing Black Hawk Down, and if i hadn't of went and seen the late show i would have watched this twice tonight. I loved this movie, and I will see it again as soon as possible.
The first thing that pops into your head about half way into the movie is where did they film it? It really looks like they filmed it on location in Mogidishu, but I realize that this isn't possible. However it has a very authentic feel, also for most of the movies, Ridley Scott really did a good job on this one. His directing is solid, he almosts makes you forget this is a movie. It is very timely too, especially considering the current situation in the US (i was a fox news broadcast with heraldo from somalia tonight). At the end of the movie the Captain makes a promise they would finish the job, and it looks like we are finally getting around to it. The only knock against I can think of is it looks like they raided the Pearl Harbor cast to bring the movie up to full strength.
I really recommend this movie to everyone. It's not as sentimental as Saving Private Ryan, and while it is patriotic it is more of a "i'd die for my brother in arms" than a "USA! USA! USA!" type movie.
I left the movie with one thought, if there ever is an apocolypse that is what it would look like.
The first thing that pops into your head about half way into the movie is where did they film it? It really looks like they filmed it on location in Mogidishu, but I realize that this isn't possible. However it has a very authentic feel, also for most of the movies, Ridley Scott really did a good job on this one. His directing is solid, he almosts makes you forget this is a movie. It is very timely too, especially considering the current situation in the US (i was a fox news broadcast with heraldo from somalia tonight). At the end of the movie the Captain makes a promise they would finish the job, and it looks like we are finally getting around to it. The only knock against I can think of is it looks like they raided the Pearl Harbor cast to bring the movie up to full strength.
I really recommend this movie to everyone. It's not as sentimental as Saving Private Ryan, and while it is patriotic it is more of a "i'd die for my brother in arms" than a "USA! USA! USA!" type movie.
I left the movie with one thought, if there ever is an apocolypse that is what it would look like.
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