Mel
Gibson is a director who comes back every few years or so and just blows
me away. In 2006, I was amazed by Apocalypto. I still watch that film
from time to time because its so riveting, damning, and beautiful. When
Hacksaw Ridge was announced I was excited. I tend to get very drawn into
well made war films. I knew with Mel, I'd likely see and experience
something that would be very worth the watch.
The
film is about the real life story of Desmond T. Doss, an army medic who
refused to hold a gun or fight the opposition during World War II in
the Battle of Okinawa. His bravery, resolve, and willpower to save his
fellow comrades makes for such an inspiring story, if projected
successfully onto the screen. Andrew Garfield has had one hell of a
year. To go from the lead in the atrocious Amazing Spider-Man films to
starring in a Scorsese and Mel Gibson epic; its one hell of a leap. He's
faultless in this. Doss is a kind hearted simple man whose passion is
to help those who are in dire need of help.
We
are first subjected to young Doss growing up in a rather abusive
household. We get to see how Doss had become a pacifist and how he met
the love of his life. There is nothing with what is seen here. Its
arguably slow, however its sweet and takes you back to a love story from
WWII. Its good stuff. The film just keeps getting better from here. We
then see Doss during training and how his lifestyle causes his infantry
to turn on him in hate and disgust. He overcomes adversity and finally
gets to the Battle of Okinawa.
Let
me just tell you that Mel Gibson is an excellent visionary when it
comes to depicting visceral action. Its completely necessary to show how
a war truly is. Nothing is held back. Blood comes from everywhere,
limbs fly off, guts are hanging out, heads are being blown off. Its
intense but phenomenally shot. You are in the trenches experiencing the
nightmare as it happens. Its the best show wartime action since Saving
Private Ryan. I'm not going to lie, I came here for good war action
sequences and was very impressed with what I saw.
Here's
a film with a few many characters and honestly they are developed
decently. This is Doss' story through and through but you love the
connections with the people in his unit and how they all come around on
him. Doss is a hero in its finest form. Its wonderful to witness his
bravery and courage through a wonderfully shot, gripping, war epic. Mel
Gibson hits the mark yet again.
8/10
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