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Tränen der Sonne

Originaltitel: Tears of the Sun
  • 2003
  • 16
  • 2 Std. 1 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,6/10
135.360
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
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Bruce Willis and Monica Bellucci in Tränen der Sonne (2003)
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Ein Sondereinsatzkommandant führt sein Team in den nigerianischen Dschungel, um einen Arzt zu retten, der sich ihnen nur anschließen wird, wenn sie zustimmen, auch 70 Flüchtlinge zu retten.Ein Sondereinsatzkommandant führt sein Team in den nigerianischen Dschungel, um einen Arzt zu retten, der sich ihnen nur anschließen wird, wenn sie zustimmen, auch 70 Flüchtlinge zu retten.Ein Sondereinsatzkommandant führt sein Team in den nigerianischen Dschungel, um einen Arzt zu retten, der sich ihnen nur anschließen wird, wenn sie zustimmen, auch 70 Flüchtlinge zu retten.

  • Regie
    • Antoine Fuqua
  • Drehbuch
    • Alex Lasker
    • Patrick Cirillo
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Bruce Willis
    • Cole Hauser
    • Monica Bellucci
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,6/10
    135.360
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    BELIEBTHEIT
    4.378
    329
    • Regie
      • Antoine Fuqua
    • Drehbuch
      • Alex Lasker
      • Patrick Cirillo
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Bruce Willis
      • Cole Hauser
      • Monica Bellucci
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    • 48Metascore
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      • 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Bruce Willis
    Bruce Willis
    • Lieutenant A.K. Waters
    Cole Hauser
    Cole Hauser
    • James 'Red' Atkins
    Monica Bellucci
    Monica Bellucci
    • Dr. Lena Fiore Kendricks
    Eamonn Walker
    Eamonn Walker
    • Ellis 'Zee' Pettigrew
    Johnny Messner
    Johnny Messner
    • Kelly Lake
    Nick Chinlund
    Nick Chinlund
    • Michael 'Slo' Slowenski
    Charles Ingram
    Charles Ingram
    • Demetrius 'Silk' Owens
    Paul Francis
    Paul Francis
    • Danny 'Doc' Kelley
    Chad Smith
    Chad Smith
    • Jason 'Flea' Mabry
    Tom Skerritt
    Tom Skerritt
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    Malick Bowens
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    • Colonel Idris Sadick
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    • Arthur Azuka
    Benjamin A. Onyango
    Benjamin A. Onyango
    • Colonel Emanuel Okeze
    • (as Benjamin Ochieng)
    • Regie
      • Antoine Fuqua
    • Drehbuch
      • Alex Lasker
      • Patrick Cirillo
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    8Amthermandes

    Ignore the haters

    "Tears of the Sun" is a thrilling, emotional ride based on real events. The film is not without flaws. There are a few character flaws, questionable character decisions, minor errors in editing and sound, and there could be one or two issues with historical accuracy, but this is a movie, not a documentary. And they do a great job telling a story about how humanity can be at its worst, as well as at its best, and that good always triumphs over evil. It's got more feel to it than most standard Hollywood action films, and while there is action, there is also drama, war horror, and emotions. It is not one to dismiss, nor be ridiculed. It feels honest, and is an entertaining, as well as though-provoking movie.

    Now I will add my counter-arguments to some of the most common negative reviewers:
    • "Typical Hollywood narrative"
    While many Hollywood films have proven in the past to have made MANY mistakes in story-writing, one thing they are effective in doing is using data of all sorts that help generate formulas that in turn create effective stories that are received as positively as possible, and that will generate the most profit, while maintaining numerous other variables. In short, if a generic plot formula works, no point in not using it. It is presumptuous when people attack the story of a Hollywood movie, by claiming it to be a dull, and stale cliche. Because you can usually find other movies that have received outstanding reviews and overwhelming praise that follow similar, if not close-to-exact, plot structure. Take "Saving Private Ryan" for example. There are several plot elements in that movie that are nearly identical to this movie, yet I guarantee many negative reviewers of "Tears of the Sun" have given glowing reviews to "Saving Private Ryan." This hypocrisy is not relevant to all, or possibly even most of those who gave a harsh critique to this film's plot, but it definitely applies to some.

    -"The Americans have to be the heroes yet again" Why not? Americans have been heroes many times in real history. What's so wrong about the nation that creates movies, whether basing them on real events or not, to depict the protagonists as heroes with that nation's origin? EVERY country that generates movies does this. There is nothing wrong with a nation's pride being a focal point in cinema, as long as it's in good taste. Additionally, yes this film is based on a Canadian task force. But the actual events in the story is fictional (events of the direct story = fictional, events of the surrounding story = non-fictional), so there's no problem creating a fictional task force that's American, during a historical conflict.

    -"A handful of soldiers cannot overtake a whole army" This is an easy one to counter. Let's list how many ways a small American squad can handle a small army: 1. Training. The Navy SEALs had far more extensive training, and knew how to operate well as a small group, which is easier to control and engage with than an army. Selection is also a point here. Only the best can be Navy SEALs, and I'm sure the rebels added anyone who supported their cause to their ranks. 2. Technology & gear. The SEALs had it all, the rebels had AK47s and blades. The SEALs had communication equipment that kept them all operating simultaneously and with minimal effort. Their weapons were well maintained, and thus more accurate, while the rebels no doubt did not take nearly as good care of theirs, which would result in much less effective firepower (and AK47s are already a fairly inaccurate rifle, which were the most common rifles used by the rebels). And don't forget, they had some help in the end. 3. Willpower. After seeing what the rebels are capable of, the American soldiers, along with the Ibo people, had more to fight for. That can make, and has made, a difference. 4. History. There are MANY accounts of a small group of people, even sole individuals, who have stood their ground against many hostiles. In some of these true and confirmed events, those heroes who stood their ground also came out alive. In all of them, they were heavily outnumbered. A few examples are: July 18, 1918 where 5 American soldiers held against more than 60 Germans, killing 22 and capturing 40, . Thus, based on history alone, the efforts of the SEALs depicted in "Tears of the Sun" could be justified.
    GJFisher2000

    comment about realism

    As a person who can speak from a reputable stand point, I have to say this movie is different than many other "war" movies and is generally regarded highly among many different types of members in the U.S. military. This films representation brought forth a perspective that showed a few sides to a mission. Yes there is the desire to finish and get out. But the film also showed that the situation can change on the ground as it always does, and sometimes you have to modify. An seasoned veteran like Lt. Waters who is somewhat seasoned being a Lt. probably would have the foresight to say it is safe to go ahead and try and get these people to a border being that was the only way to drag the doc outta there without hog tying her, even though the orders above were different. A team leader is expected to use some discretion and Lt. did that. Although it was borderline crazy operationally it still worked. Working in that environment is not just like a round of socom. Things happen and you have to do the best you can for the situation if it is feasible and you have the balls to do it. Also, the depiction of the action scenes were practically dead on and impressive. Mr. Fuqua didn't cheese it up, it was kept fairly raw and confusing as is a real engagement. The ethnic cleansing scenes, well it doesn't get any more realistic than that. I can understand why everyone else hates America for doing these films about ourselves but honestly can you see a french film showing specwar going into save a village, nope. They would hand out white flags to everyone. Maybe the Aussies, Israelis, or Brits, but pretty much beyond those three countries thats all ya got. If at the least, this is a reminder that even when you think you know about what our guys are doing in the world, you don't know the half,we lose guys everyday and people should realize that a silent war exists.
    8NateWatchesCoolMovies

    Brutal, brawny war film

    Antoine Fuqua's Tears Of The Sun is a brutal, tough war machine of a flick in the tradition of the old 70's war films, kind of like a brooding Dirty Dozen. Bruce Willis stoically heads up a team of special ops soldiers who are sent into a war torn region of Africa to rescue a doctor (Monica Belucci) from a missionary camp. Genocidal maniacs are encroaching into the area and it's no longer safe for locals or relief workers. His orders are simple: locate and extract the doctor, and no one else. However, when he comes face to face with the refugees, and their situation, he simply can't find it in himself to turn his back on them when he can do something to help. He then disobeys his orders, collects both his team, Bellucci and the Africans and makes a run through the jungle for diplomatic protected soil. His team are a grizzled band of warriors, each with their own unique qualities and opinion on his decision. Kelly (a badass, mohawk adorned Johnny Messner) believes it's too much of a risk, and not their concern). Michael 'Slo' Slowenski (Nick Chinlund, excellent and understated) takes a compasionate standpoint. Second in command Red Atkins (Cole Hauser) trusts Willis is making the right call. Soon they are pursued by the extremists, led by a hulking Peter Mensah, before King Leonidas kicked him into the Sarlak pit. The combat scenes are hard hitting, seemingly very well rehearsed and researched. The only problem for me was the overbearing and extended sequences of genocide, which are harrowing and quite tough to watch. When it's combat based it's a damn fine piece, with a rugged, thoughtful band of heroes who are an absolute joy to see in action. Rounding out the team are Eamonn Walker, Charles Ingram, Paul Francis, Chad Smith and a briefly seen Tom Skerritt as Willis's commanding officer. Tough, muscular and no nonsense, with burgeoning compassion that gives that soldiers purpouse beyond the cold lethality of the mission. Fuqua has a terrific collection of lean and mean action flicks under his belt, and this is one of the best.
    7paulclaassen

    Love it!

    'Tears of the Sun' is still one of my favorite war movies - not necessarily because of the war elements, but due to the humanistic element, and the amount of emotion the film contains. (Although strictly speaking this is not a war film as such, I suppose).

    This is also the time still when Bruce Willis was actually leading a film, and not making small appearances only, yet with his name written bigger than the film's title on the poster. Willis makes a credible hero, with very good character development. The rest of the cast were very good, as well, and the characters didn't have the cliched introductions like most war movies do.

    'Tears of the Sun' is refreshingly without comic relief or a romance interest. It is a fast-paced action thriller with feeling. The finale is stunning. This is an incredible film.

    Would I watch it again? Yes, and again, and again.
    innocuous

    Very worthwhile movie...give it a try.

    Hmmm...where do I start? Should I point out to a recent reviewer, who sarcastically pointed out that Nigeria has an air force and could have bombed the group fleeing through the jungle, that the "bad guys" are rebels, not government forces? Since the rebels just killed everyone in the President's family, they probably scared off the government pilots, too. (Sorry...couldn't resist.)

    And since when was a movie so horribly, horribly bad because it couldn't be filmed in the actual location? So what if this was filmed somewhere other than Nigeria? And so what if the music was not "authentic Nigerian music"? I don't remember a title card at the beginning of the movies saying it's a National Geographic documentary.

    This is a good movie. Less action than many war movies and less thought than some political dramas. There are good and bad people of all races. There's tension and there are explosions and gunfire. There is ample opportunity to reflect on what mankind is capable of doing to each other for political reasons.

    Give it a chance and I think you'll enjoy it. Better yet, I think you'll be sombered by it.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Tensions flared between director Antoine Fuqua and Bruce Willis soon after principal photography began. By the end, they vowed never to work with the other again.
    • Patzer
      Immediately after the initial extraction from the evacuation point that was 7.5 miles from the mission, the helicopters fly over the mission. If it was safe to fly over the mission at low altitude, then why wasn't the evacuation simply conducted at the mission itself? What possible benefit could accrue to the SEAL team or the evacuees by making them hike 7.5 miles through difficult and hostile terrain, for an evacuation about a day later than was possible?
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      Title card: The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. - Edmund Burke

    • Crazy Credits
      "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." -Edmund Burke
    • Alternative Versionen
      DVD Director's Extended Cut is 142 minutes (theatrical version 121 minutes).
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Action Heroes: Under Fire (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Yekeleni Part I / Mia's Lullabye
      Vocals by Lebo M., Lisa Gerrard

      Written by Lisa Gerrard, Steve Jablonsky [Mia's Lullaby]

      Written by Heitor Pereira, Lebo M. [Yekeleni Part I]

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 28. August 2003 (Deutschland)
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • 75.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 43.734.876 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 17.057.213 $
      • 9. März 2003
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 86.468.162 $
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