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Black Hawk Down - Black Hawk abbattuto

Titolo originale: Black Hawk Down
  • 2001
  • VM14
  • 2h 24min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Black Hawk Down - Black Hawk abbattuto (2001)
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Soldati americani vengono inviati in Somalia per catturare criminali di guerra, ma vengono attaccati da una forza locale ben più numerosa e il suo elicottero è abbattuto.Soldati americani vengono inviati in Somalia per catturare criminali di guerra, ma vengono attaccati da una forza locale ben più numerosa e il suo elicottero è abbattuto.Soldati americani vengono inviati in Somalia per catturare criminali di guerra, ma vengono attaccati da una forza locale ben più numerosa e il suo elicottero è abbattuto.

  • Regia
    • Ridley Scott
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Mark Bowden
    • Ken Nolan
  • Star
    • Josh Hartnett
    • Ewan McGregor
    • Tom Sizemore
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,7/10
    441.312
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    545
    85
    • Regia
      • Ridley Scott
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mark Bowden
      • Ken Nolan
    • Star
      • Josh Hartnett
      • Ewan McGregor
      • Tom Sizemore
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    • 227Recensioni della critica
    • 74Metascore
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      • 11 vittorie e 37 candidature totali

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    Josh Hartnett
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    Ewan McGregor
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    • Grimes
    Tom Sizemore
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    Eric Bana
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    William Fichtner
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    Ewen Bremner
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    Gabriel Casseus
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    Jason Isaacs
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    Zeljko Ivanek
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    Glenn Morshower
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      • Ridley Scott
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mark Bowden
      • Ken Nolan
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    Reviewers say 'Black Hawk Down' is lauded for its intense action, realistic war portrayal, and strong performances by Josh Hartnett and Tom Sizemore. Ridley Scott's direction and Hans Zimmer's score receive acclaim. Criticisms include lack of character depth, historical inaccuracies, and pro-American bias. Some find it overly violent, while others appreciate its raw depiction of the Battle of Mogadishu. The portrayal of Somalis and omission of political context are contentious. Despite flaws, many consider it a gripping war film.
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    7TheMovieDiorama

    Black Hawk Down is a competent, confident and chaotic war film.

    It tells the true story of a raid in Mogadishu that lead to the first battle between the Somalian Militia and American Rangers. As the title suggests, a Black Hawk does indeed go down. This is a mighty difficult flick to rate. As a representation of modern warfare, it succeeds substantially and sits in the elite group of visceral war films. But as a complete movie? Questionable. Firstly Ridley Scott is such a consistent director in terms of tackling a genre and producing a film that defines that genre. Black Hawk Down is no different, his eye for technical technique and production is second to none. A war torn Mogadishu, practical explosions and effects, utilisation of real Black Hawks and army equipment. It's authentic, and that is a real important factor for a war film. The narrative subtly explores the cost of war on both sides. The US army losing valuable soldiers and equipment (which financially would set them back quite largely) and the Somalian families who are living in ruins. There will always be one view point that towers over the other, but there is the gritty imagery of war and the aftermath that it leaves behind which proves to be effective. This has a massive ensemble cast, with Josh Hartnett being the lead I guess (he is on the cover, sooooo technically...he is the lead). He doesn't deliver, in fact many of the actors don't. That's not their fault though. Scott purposefully chose to focus on the aspects of war rather than glorified American heroes. Even so, there is such limited characterisation that any loss of life delivers no emotional impact for the audience. It's no spoiler that many succumb to their wounds, and yet we're supposed to feel saddened. I physically cannot feel emotive towards someone who I can't relate to, or even care for. That is what prevents this from being an outstanding war film like many classics before. Jason Isaacs was probably the stand out performance for me. Still a decent war flick, it's powerful imagery just about saves it from being lifeless.
    9DJ_Reticuli

    The Extended Edition has not been seen by many, but is the definitive version to see

    While the theatrical cut still resulted in a meaningful film, it irked me originally in the theater and then again recently upon seeing it again that very significant moments from the original Philadelphia Inquirer articles were left out. It was as if someone hadn't just forced Ridley Scott to cut the film down for time, but to de-emphasize the disparity in training and personalities between the Tier One units and everyone else. Was it because they wanted the Rangers to do interviews and go on the talk circuit to help publicize the film? Regardless, the Extended Edition adds back footage I had no idea they bothered to even shoot. The only big thing missing is that Delta medic Earl Fillmore isn't a character, but I assume his family wasn't interested in him being portrayed at all, which is unfortunate. In the Extended Edition, Wolcott instead serves the Fillmore role of reassuring someone and then himself becoming an early KIA. In fact, Fillmore was killed while moving to Wolcott's crash site. So, this was a very smart and fitting proxy. The theatrical cut is, frankly, an inexcusable version that no one should be watching when the extended exists.
    9dberman-2

    one of the best ACCURATE war movies

    Unlike most of the war movies of our time, Black Hawk Down sticks to the facts about what happened in Mogadishu and doesn't romanticize the story. To support this observation, the viewer will notice that there is not really one main character. This shows that the film focuses more on what happened in Somalia instead of on the characters personality and/or struggles. Another important aspect of the film that makes it so great is the cinematography. Not only was the setting of the film accurate to the real thing, but the way that the movie was filmed is great because it seems like someone is running along the battle scene getting everything on tape. In addition, the film contains small aspects that one may not notice that are important to the situation in Mogadishu. For instance, the bullet shells that fell from the firing helicopter fell into one of the soldiers' vests, and he scrambled to get it out because of how hot it was. This small detail makes the movie that much more realistic. To conclude, Black Hawk Down is a great movie that is both an eye opener that sticks to the facts as well as a quality film. I recommend this movie to any war-film fan, as well as anyone that likes watching movies in general.
    kingtanichi

    We were soldiers AND made a great film...

    Black Hawk Down is first and foremost an immensely effective war film, but beyond that, its one of the most subtly differently made war films ever. Most war films usually either have a single hero through whom we see everything (i.e. Platoon), or present us with a squad of soldiers, all of whom are identifiable "types" (i.e. Saving Private Ryan). Black Hawk Down takes a different approach, instead giving us a very wide array of characters, none clearly singled out as a hero or type to command the audience's attention. The general effect is to create that feeling of a team army that George C. Scott so ardently expounded to us at the start of Patton. Furthering this feel of military professionalism, the film never cheapens itself by putting too much emotional weight into one moment. The plot moves ahead at a constant pace, cutting from location to location, without slowing down to focus too much on individual soldiers. The effect is of watching documentary footage of a real military operation gone wrong. While the effect of this scripting approach may produce some detachment among viewers on the first viewing, it makes the film all the better on subsequent viewings.

    And you'd better believe there will be subsequent viewings, because Ridley Scott has created one of cinema's all-time great pieces of eye candy here. The editing, cinematography, grading, scoring and visual effects all combine to leave a viewer just as drained upon leaving the theatre as these soldiers were on leaving Mogadishu. The intensity of this film's combat is easily equal to Saving Private Ryan, and leaves such pretenders as We Were Soldiers behind in the dust. Black Hawk Down lacks the former's emotional resonance, but unlike the latter, it thrives on the fact, creating a final product as mind-challenging in its construction as it is mind-blowing its visualization.
    8Theo Robertson

    It`s An Account , Not A Statement

    I vividly remembered the news reports in October 1993 of the body of an American serviceman being dragged through the streets of Mogadishu following the battle there . A couple of years later my interest of the battle was rekindled by an edition of the BBC`s excellent history show TIMEWATCH that spoke to the survivors of " The biggest firefight involving American troops since Vietnam " , so when Mark Bowden released his book BLACK HAWK DOWN I opened the first page and found myself unable to put it down , and when I heard Ridley Scott was going to bring Bowden`s book to the big screen I was looking forward to seeing it

    I did enjoy the movie and have to take issue with some of the comments raised . First of all people complain about events and incidents being changed , I know how you feel but with any adaptation there`s bound to be bits condensed , the only real criticisms that can justified is that this film version totally negates the Somali point of view ( For those of you who haven`t read the book Mark Bowden writes his account in a similar subjective manner Corneilus Ryan wrote his trilogy - two of which THE LONGEST DAY and A BRIDGE TOO FAR were made into blockbuster movies - dealing with the last months of the war in Europe ) but Bowden`s book is an account of the battle of Mogadishu , that`s what it is - An account that doesn`t really concern itself with wider issues like politics or anti-war sentiment , so it seems churlish to complain about concepts like character development because that`s not what the story is about . I`ve also heard teenage girls complain that Orlando Bloom doesn`t get enough screen time and that they found it too violent . I`m sorry to hear that girls , hopefully next time you go to the cinema you might like to find out what you`re letting yourself in for . As for the rest of the screenplay it is accurate right down to the friction between the Deltas and the Rangers and the fact the Americans were actually rescued by a UN force composed of Malaysians and Pakistanis

    Ridley Scott rightly deserved an Oscar nomination with BHD . It`s his movie and he surpasses anything Spielberg achieved with the overrated SAVING PRIVATE RYAN . War is hell and this is a film of stark and haunting imagery of victims of famine , of mutilated soldiers and civilians . Both editing and cinematography are superb with many great scenes like the small stream of American soldiers walking up the street while on the other side of the houses a massive torrent of armed militiamen are walking in the same direction . My only real complaints of what`s on screen is Ewan McGregor`s awful American accent ( It`s especially so when you stop to consider that most of the cast aren`t played by American actors )and Hans Zimmer score resembles that of most of his other movies , but I shouldn`t nitpick because I found this Scott`s best film alongside GLADIATOR

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      Some of the radio chatter in the film was taken from actual radio transmissions made during the battle.
    • Blooper
      When a Ranger throws out a frag grenade, Sgt. Eversman warns his men by yelling "Grenade!" Proper designation would be to yell "Frag out!" as yelling "Grenade!" warns the men of an incoming grenade, not an outgoing one.
    • Citazioni

      "Hoot": When I go home people'll ask me, "Hey Hoot, why do you do it man? What, you some kinda war junkie?" You know what I'll say? I won't say a goddamn word. Why? They won't understand. They won't understand why we do it. They won't understand that it's about the men next to you, and that's it. That's all it is.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The film begins with the words "Based on an Actual Event", followed by the quote from Plato, which leads into the informative prologue with the scenes set in Somalia, East Africa, 1992. The prologue ends with the opening title.
    • Versioni alternative
      A longer version of the scene where Sanderson inspects Grime's foot was filmed, but cut. Sanderson finds a piece of shrapnel lodged in Grime's foot, but he didn't feel it cause it cauterized on impact.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into G.I. Joe - La nascita dei Cobra (2009)
    • Colonne sonore
      Tall King Dub
      Written by Raz Mesinai

      Performed by Badawi

      Courtesy of Reachout International Records, Inc. (R.O.I.R.)

      By arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 8 febbraio 2002 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Regno Unito
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Official Facebook
      • Sony Pictures (United States)
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Somalo
      • Arabo
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      • La caída del halcón negro
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Sidi Moussa, Rabat, Marocco
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Revolution Studios
      • Jerry Bruckheimer Films
      • Scott Free Productions
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      • 92.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 108.638.745 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 179.823 USD
      • 30 dic 2001
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 172.989.651 USD
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