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Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan

  • 2019
  • R
  • 1h 58min
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Richard Roxburgh, Travis Fimmel, Daniel Webber, and Luke Bracey in Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan (2019)
Major Harry Smith (Travis Fimmel) and his company of 108 young and inexperienced Australian and New Zealand soldiers are fighting for their lives in the Battle of Long tan.   With 2,500 battle-hardened Viet Cong soldiers closing in, their ammunition running out and casualties mounting, each man searches for the strength to triumph over an uncertain future with honor, decency and courage.
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En agosto de 1966, en una plantación de caucho vietnamita llamada Long Tan, 108 soldados jóvenes y en su mayoría sin experiencia que vienen de australia y nueva zelanda luchan por sus vidas ... Leer todoEn agosto de 1966, en una plantación de caucho vietnamita llamada Long Tan, 108 soldados jóvenes y en su mayoría sin experiencia que vienen de australia y nueva zelanda luchan por sus vidas contra 2500 soldados norvietnamita y Viet Cong soldados.En agosto de 1966, en una plantación de caucho vietnamita llamada Long Tan, 108 soldados jóvenes y en su mayoría sin experiencia que vienen de australia y nueva zelanda luchan por sus vidas contra 2500 soldados norvietnamita y Viet Cong soldados.

  • Dirección
    • Kriv Stenders
  • Guionistas
    • Stuart Beattie
    • James Nicholas
    • Karel Segers
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    • Travis Fimmel
    • Toby Blome
    • Alexander England
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      • Kriv Stenders
    • Guionistas
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      • James Nicholas
      • Karel Segers
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      • Travis Fimmel
      • Toby Blome
      • Alexander England
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      • 8 premios ganados y 6 nominaciones en total

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    Travis Fimmel
    Travis Fimmel
    • Major Harry Smith
    Toby Blome
    Toby Blome
    • Private Bill 'Yank' Akell
    Alexander England
    Alexander England
    • Warrant Officer Class 2 Jack Kirby
    Aaron Glenane
    Aaron Glenane
    • Captain Morrie Stanley
    Uli Latukefu
    Uli Latukefu
    • Bombardier Ray Ngatai
    Rihari Te Are
    Rihari Te Are
    • Gunner Murry Watene
    • (as Richard Te Are)
    Luke Bracey
    Luke Bracey
    • Sergeant Bob Buick
    Sean McCarthy
    • Private Vic Grice
    Mojean Aria
    Mojean Aria
    • Second Lieutenant Gordon Sharp
    Ryan Hance
    Ryan Hance
    • Private Barry 'Custard' Meller
    Jordan Abbey-Young
    Jordan Abbey-Young
    • Private Ron Eglinton
    James Storer
    James Storer
    • Private Kenny Gant
    Ben Esler
    Ben Esler
    • Gunner Ken Deacon
    Anthony Hayes
    Anthony Hayes
    • Lieutenant Colonel Colin Townsend
    Richard Roxburgh
    Richard Roxburgh
    • Brigadier David Jackson
    Sam Parsonson
    Sam Parsonson
    • Second Lieutenant David Sabben
    Travis Jeffery
    Travis Jeffery
    • Second Lieutenant Geoff Kendall
    Daniel Webber
    Daniel Webber
    • Private Paul Large
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      • Kriv Stenders
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      • Stuart Beattie
      • James Nicholas
      • Karel Segers
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    8kosmasp

    Too close for comfort

    Close calls and other things that indicate that danger is ... well close by. As the title already tells you, this is about the Battle of Long Tan. I was not really aware of that battle or what went down and who won (no pun intended). And I did not just pick this from my Prime to watch because one very well known Vikings actor is in it. It was fun to see him in something else than in a Vikings setting though.

    And he is front and center again in this one. He has to make decisions that have impact on not just him and his crew, but many others. Now war movies are tough to watch - but if they are as well made as this one, they are also quite beautiful (and yes I'm aware of the irony, especially in this very vivid effort, that shows us the repercussions)! For some this may feel a bit over the top at places, but overall it does stay grounded. And has us in the middle of it all ... not for the faint of hearted for sure
    8glorfindal-67169

    It gets an 8 because I would watch it again

    Up front I love history and know this story quite well. So for me I felt I was flicking in and out of a documentary verses a movie. Normally this is ideal for me but while still impressed I felt it stopped short of all time great.

    I will be watching again mainly to figure out what was missing but still a great film for anyone who loves reasonably accurate and terrifying historical situations. The battle scenes were incredible and the linking of the NZ artillery was exceptional.

    I don't view historical films as a statement on the rights and wrongs of the time so it felt real to me from the perspective from which it was told.
    8diogenes-858-449167

    They Were Just Boys

    A lot more soldiers have been killed in single battles in other wars, but not boys from a nation so young as ours was in Vietnam, August 1966. Director Kriv Stenders honed his craft in 20 years of Australian television before tackling the sticky subject of our involvement in the Vietnam war, for the big screen. The story he chose, the battle of Long Tan, eptiomises the mess Vietnam was for anti-communist allied military.

    Our small number of troops had no fighting experience in the terrain and climate of south east asia. Our government instated conscription to find the troop numbers it was tasked with sending, in support of the U.S., New Zealand, and a handful of developing anti-communist asian countries. North Vietnam (communist Viet Cong) were well equipped by the U.S.S.R. and China, and knew their battle ground well. This battle of Long Tan story isn't a turning point in the war. It is a frightening reality of how close fragile human beings are to catastrophe when battlefield circumstances quickly change.

    Stenders executes the story with a firm, professional hand from the outset. Ben Nott's camera work thoroughly enhances the atmosphere, character development and storyline. Visual and special effects were seriously well embedded in the action. Production values are excellent throughout. Sound and editing also deserve a special mention. While I felt he stunts got off to a slow start, once the director and cameraman found their stride, the impact of the firefights was ferocious and all too believable. This was no mean feat. A good two thirds of this movie is from the POV of young conscripts, pinned under heavy fire, surviving and surrounded by exploding artillery. Stenders manages to keep us sufficiently connected to the characters amid this deadly chaos, without resorting to usual battlefield cliche's. The result is gripping, and at times heartbreaking. And, much to Stenders credit, there isn't a wasted frame.

    There are a lot of good performances rung in in this movie. Travis Fimmel nails his Majory Harry Smith role and captures the screen. This fella can act, and he knows what he gives the camera. He imbues each scene with appropriate weight and intensity. Richard Roxburgh is at the peak of his film acting powers in this one. He could have made his antagonistic Brigadier Jackson into a two dimensional character and gotten away with it. But he, too, shows his craft. He provides us solid glimpses of Jackson's conflict and humanity, trapped beneath the institution of his command.

    I've said this in other reviews, and it holds true for this one. The supporting cast is uniformly good. I'm leaving many names out here that should be included, but just peruse the cast list for those not mentioned. They all equally deserve to be. Daniel Webber as the fresh faced Private Large, Nicholas Hamilton's Private Grimes,Mojean Aria's Second Lieutenant Gordon Sharp, Stephen Peacocke, Luke Bracey, Myles Pollard and Uli Latukefu, who stole scenes amid firing field artillery, show how well directed this movie is, and how much this story meant to the actors. That there was room in this film to lend the enemy a more human face is a small criticism given what is acheived. The battle of Long Tan was a frightening punctuation point in our history. While Stender's film reveals itself a study of courage under fire, it has taken Australia decades to fully understand the cost of sending these19, 20, 21 year old conscripts into battle. I hope we learn from history, this lesson is never to be repeated.
    7Bernie4444

    Aussies and Kiwis before my time (August 18, 1966)

    I volunteered on 28 Oct 66 and did not make Vietnam until 1967-68. I only saw a hand full of Diggers.

    During the battle of Long Tran, 108 Australian and New Zealand soldiers held off a North Vietnamese force of over 2000. 18 Australians and an estimated 245 Vietnamese lost their lives.

    The terrain and the artillery pieces looked quite different as they are shown in the movie. Filming Locations: Village Roadshow Studios, Oxenford, Queensland, Australia. The SLR rifles looked real, but the M16s were not E-1s or E-2s; actually, the 16 rifles were not introduced to the Australian Army until 1967. You could use the flash suppressor of the E1 to break the bands on "c-ration" cases. I still have an AR15.

    However, this is a movie, and it does not have to be factual. It is the people integration that makes or breaks this movie for the viewer. Oh, yes and there is a lot of action for those that like a lot of action.

    Talking about action, we get an APC charge that looks like Tarzan and the elephants at the last minute. The only problem with that is that no one would be caught in an APC. We always rode on top (usually including the driver) as one good RPG shot would burn a good two-inch hole in the aluminum hull on its way through. I had to clean up body parts from an RPG that went through the driver and into the engine compartment taking a lot of drivers with it.

    The U. S. military was not as professional at the time, but they were disciplined and not arrogant as the soldiers in this movie are portrayed.

    You get to hear "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" Artist: Nancy Sinatra Release year: 1966

    "He's my Blond-Headed, Stompie-Wompie, Real Gone Surfer Boy" (1964) Emmy Dougall played the singer Little Pattie

    Also, you get to hear "I was only 19 (a Walk in the Light Green)" by John Schumann.

    In memory of those members of D COY and 3TP IACP Sqn who gave their lives during the Battle of Long Tan on 18th August 1966.

    To make the movie entertaining they added fictional characters and incidents.

    Be sure to watch the credits.
    8tomsview

    Reel vs Real

    As movies about real battles go, this one holds its own.

    If I have a criticism it would be what director Kriv Stenders himself was worried about when he showed the film to the real Harry Smith and veterans of the battle. Stenders was concerned "... that a cinematic interpretation of the film, overdramatizing some moments and fictionalizing others, would be an issue with veterans of the battle".

    Although Harry Smith told Stenders he thought the film was great, I feel those scenes, especially the exchanges between Major Smith (Travis Fimmel) and Private Large (Daniel Webber), the stereotypical "Hollywood" stuff, do sound a false note. However, the film is a technical triumph with a superb score and, for the most part, seems honest to events.

    The film is similar to Mel Gibson's "We Were Soldiers": the unexpected enemy force; the cut-off platoon; helicopter pilots defying orders to provide aid and impressive firepower that doesn't overshadow the discipline and guts of the troops on the ground. Both were straightforward battles without civilians caught in the crossfire.

    As an Australian, I'm not sure how non-Australian audiences will view "Danger Close". The accents could be challenging and the look of the Australians and New Zealanders is noticeably different to the helmeted U.S. Army and Marines familiar from documentaries and newsreels. Ever since the war, the respective tactics of the allies have been dissected in books and back-and-forth sessions on military history blogs. The Diggers of that era actually looked like the U.S. Army LRRPs or even the VC; styled for jungle warfare.

    Another thought, a great victory is only in proportion to the toughness of the enemy. All accounts I've read also acknowledge the bravery of the Vietnamese. You do see it in the film, but it could have been stated.

    Despite the rights and wrongs of Australia's involvement, Long Tan has emerged as one of our most iconic battles. Maybe it's partly guilt over the way Vietnam veterans were neglected for so long. Maybe it's also because not much was expected of the "Baby Boomers", but they stood up nonetheless.

    Like Peter Weir's "Gallipoli", "Danger Close" will probably be how future generations will know this battle. With that in mind, the filmmakers and the stars, despite the odd flaw, have left us with a powerful and affecting experience.

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      The term, "Roger that", is an Americanism, originally from CB radio culture, and often used in military movies. However, it would never be said (or permitted, by any NCO or Officer within earshot) in the Australian Army. "Roger" is the only accepted proword. Similarly, the phrase, "I repeat", when repeating some for clarity over the radio telephone (RATEL), is not permitted. Instead the operator would use, "I say again...". This is because "repeat" is a proword used when directing artillery or naval fire (e.g "request for the same volume of fire to be fired again with or without corrections or changes")
    • Errores
      The entire battle took place in a torrential tropical downpour from start to finish. Evidently, this would be hard to film for dramatic purposes. The airstrike never happened not because of a dud smoke grenade, but the cloud was so low and rain so intense the pilots could not identity the target area.
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      Major Harry Smith: There's a thousand ways to die in a war zone.

    • Créditos curiosos
      Part way through the final credits, after showing the actors and pictures of their real life counterparts and some of the principal credits, acknowledgment of the 6RAR's Presidential Unit Citation from the USA made in 1968 but that Australia took 45 years to acknowledge the soldiers who fought in a similar way.

      This is followed by an Honour Roll of the Australian Soldiers killed during this battle.
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