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O Grande Ataque

Título original: The Great Raid
  • 2005
  • R
  • 2 h 12 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,6/10
25 mil
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O Grande Ataque (2005)
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AçãoDramaÉpico de guerraGuerra

No final da Segunda Guerra Mundial, 500 soldados americanos estão presos num campo há 3 anos.No final da Segunda Guerra Mundial, 500 soldados americanos estão presos num campo há 3 anos.No final da Segunda Guerra Mundial, 500 soldados americanos estão presos num campo há 3 anos.

  • Direção
    • John Dahl
  • Roteiristas
    • William B. Breuer
    • Hampton Sides
    • Carlo Bernard
  • Artistas
    • Benjamin Bratt
    • Joseph Fiennes
    • James Franco
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,6/10
    25 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • John Dahl
    • Roteiristas
      • William B. Breuer
      • Hampton Sides
      • Carlo Bernard
    • Artistas
      • Benjamin Bratt
      • Joseph Fiennes
      • James Franco
    • 209Avaliações de usuários
    • 80Avaliações da crítica
    • 48Metascore
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    Benjamin Bratt
    Benjamin Bratt
    • Lt. Colonel Mucci
    Joseph Fiennes
    Joseph Fiennes
    • Major Gibson
    James Franco
    James Franco
    • Captain Prince
    Robert Mammone
    Robert Mammone
    • Captain Fisher
    Max Martini
    Max Martini
    • 1st Sgt. Sid "Top" Wojo
    James Carpinello
    James Carpinello
    • Cpl. Aliteri
    Mark Consuelos
    Mark Consuelos
    • Cpl. Guttierez
    Craig McLachlan
    Craig McLachlan
    • 2nd Lt. Riley
    Freddie Joe Farnsworth
    • 2nd Lt. Foley
    Laird Macintosh
    Laird Macintosh
    • 2nd Lt. O'Grady
    Jeremy Callaghan
    Jeremy Callaghan
    • Lt. Able
    Scott McLean
    Scott McLean
    • Lt. LeClaire
    Paolo Montalban
    Paolo Montalban
    • Sgt. Valera
    Clayne Crawford
    Clayne Crawford
    • PFC Aldrige
    Sam Worthington
    Sam Worthington
    • PFC Lucas
    Royston Innes
    • Sgt. Adams
    Diarmid Heidenreich
    • PFC Daly
    Luke Pegler
    Luke Pegler
    • PFC Miller
    • Direção
      • John Dahl
    • Roteiristas
      • William B. Breuer
      • Hampton Sides
      • Carlo Bernard
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    8eichelbergersports

    Small tale told in a big way

    While Hollywood has gone after the Nazis and the European campaign in World War II over and over again, ad nauseam, little has been produced depicting the Pacific Theatre or the thousands of Americans and others who perished there.

    In fact, only a handful of motion pictures have touched on the subject over the last two decades, namely Steven Spielberg's "Empire of the Sun," Terrance Malik's "The Thin Red Line," and the Nicolas Cage bomb, "Windtalkers." The best film in this genre was probably 1957's "Bridge On The River Kwai," which won Oscars for David Lean and Alex Guinness, among others, but that was almost 50 years ago.

    Now John Dahl ("Rounders," "Joyride," the TV series "Tilt") has shed some light on a little-known rescue attempt in the waning days of the conflict in the Philippine Islands. "The Great Raid" is a fine little film, smart, patriotic and fairly historically accurate.

    The film begins with a crisp narration (accompanied by actual film footage) of the quick successes of the Imperial Japanese Army in the days following Pearl Harbor. Gen. Douglas MacArthur - thanks to Roosevelt's decision to devote more to the European effort through the Lend-Lease to Churchill program - is forced to evacuate the Philippines and retreat to Australia.

    Meanwhile, thousands of American troops are trapped by the swift-moving Japanese forces on the islands of Bataan and Corrigidor and are compelled to surrender. While WWII German brutality is everywhere in motion picture, few have addressed the stark horrors of the Bataan Death March. Even this movie skirts the terror with a simple voice-over in filling in the background story of a group of surviving prisoners held for over three years.

    Receiving word of mass killing of American POWs by the Japanese, top brass in the Pacific orders a raid on a camp still behind enemy lines, led by Army Ranger Lt. Col. Mucci (Benjamin Bratt, "Law & Order) and Capt. Prince (James Franco, "Spiderman," "Spiderman 2").

    Military minutia abounds with the planning and execution of the assault, which pits a handful of rangers against over 200 battle-hardened Japanese troops, led by sadistic Maj. Nagai (Motoki Kobiyashi).

    The movie also shows the strong relationship between the Americans and Filipinos which was not the greatest in the years after the Spanish-American War, but was cemented against the common Nipponese enemy. Nice composition between rangers, prison camp and the occupied capital of Manilla, where civilian nurse Margaret Utinsky (Connie Nielson, "Gladiator," "One Hour Photo")is working with the Filipino underground resistance.

    This is no "Saving Private Ryan," and the acting sometimes leaves a bit to be desired, but the strength of the story, the fact it was inspired by true events, and the historical importance of the film, make this one a must-see, even for casual fans of the genre. It will not make much money, but it was very important that it was made.
    cecilelogan2000

    A moving, inspiring film, but.........

    My name is Cecilia and being from Manila this film is very personal to me because my grandfather sacrificed his life during WWII. According to eyewitness accounts, he was tied to a post, doused with kerosene and set on fire. I am watching this film to somehow pay tribute to him and those who selflessly gave up their lives to ensure a free and humane future for all of us. I felt though that the film underestimated what we Filipinos really went through during the war. It would have been just to include the other atrocities perpetuated by the Japanese: babies thrown in the air and caught with bayonets, women brutally raped and breasts carved out, or the massacre of approximately 100,000 unarmed and innocent civilians during the battle for the liberation of Manila on the first days of February 1945. Nevertheless, I am grateful for director John Dahl for shedding light on a chapter in our history that many people hardly know about , specially the present generation, The Bataan Death March.
    10eckmanmj-1

    Pleasantly surprised...

    I knew almost nothing of this film before I saw it but based on a couple comments I had heard, I went with my dad to see it tonight.

    Some people commented on how slow the movie is during the beginning, and although that is true, it is there to give you time to develop a story and actual care about the characters. This is definitely not a movie for people with near zero attention spans from the MTV Generation.

    This movie also doesn't rely on gimmicks such as CGI or what I call "shaky camera syndrome" where the filmmakers insist on making the audience nauseous by running around with handy-cams (ala Bourne Supremacy).

    I really enjoyed the story and thought all the roles were well acted. The final raid scene is amazing. They did a really good job of explaining exactly what they wanted to do beforehand and when it actually happened, you understood where everyone was running to and what they were trying to accomplish.

    Excellent movie, and highly recommended. Definitely one of the best movies so far of the year, I'm just sad that almost no one has heard about it and the movie has received so little promotion. I doubt this picture will even make $20 million here.

    And one more thing, I thought it was a very tasteful and respectful thing to do at the end during the credits where they showed archival footage of the real soldiers being rescued.
    odinz9

    Superb War Movie Done Right

    THE GREAT RAID does everything right, on all levels, especially by framing itself with real footage from those times which, in some cases, features the actual events and participants. The acting is uniformly excellent, the pacing is flawless, and the historical context does not short-change any aspect of the story, be it cruelty and horror in war or bravery and nobility in suffering or even dignity and honor in combat. This is in many ways a movie made the way they used to make movies, but without the rah-rah patriotism or sneering social commentary. What it brings home simply by presenting the story in a straightforward manner is what we used to be capable of, what we once were and stood for, and what we fought against, and why. To be reminded of this is sobering, if not harrowing. Definitely one of the best movies my family and I have seen in a long time, it's recommended whole- heartedly for everyone. And Benjamin Bratt turns in a mature, restrained performance that marks him for great things on the big screen.
    8mstomaso

    Solid traditional semi-historical war film

    In terms of lasting value, I believe The Great Raid is one of the best films to have graced the screen this year. It's a straightforward war movie about unsung heroes. The story involves the basic facts of a Japanese POW camp which was liberated near the end of the Japanese occupation of the Phillipines. American soldiers and Phillipino resistance fighters teamed up to chance a daring raid on the heavily guarded camp. Fictional elements are added to the story, such as a surprisingly compelling love story, and believable explorations of friendships among both prisoners and fighters.

    The script is good, the acting and editing superb, and the photography is very good. The film is violent, but does not wallow in flying guts and body parts as has been the recent fashion. Nothing flashy, nothing overwhelming, just solid craftsmanship. This is a film which is less concerned with making an impression than it is with telling a story, and I found that very refreshing. In my opinion, the film succeeds completely in telling its simple story and will likely be recognized for years to come as one of the better war films of recent times. All of the acting in this film is excellent, but watch for the standout performances from Marton Csokas, Joseph Fiennes, James Franco and Connie Nielsen.

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    • Curiosidades
      Richard Joson plays his own grandfather.
    • Erros de gravação
      In the film the plane that flies over the camp to distract the guards is a Lockheed Hudson. In reality the plane used was a P-61 Black Widow. However, there are only five P-61s still in existence, none of which are airworthy. Therefore the filmmakers were forced to make the substitution.
    • Citações

      General Kreuger: Henry, I'll be honest with you. This mission appeals more to my heart than to my head.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      The first part of the end credits are superimposed over actual footage of the American prisoners following their liberation.
    • Conexões
      Referenced in Hannity & Colmes: Episode dated 12 August 2005 (2005)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      You Go To My Head
      Written by Haven Gillespie and J. Fred Coots

      Performed by Victoria Hamilton

      Published by Toy Town Tunes, Inc. (ASCAP) and Gillespie Haven Music (ASCAP)

      Produced by Sourcerer

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 23 de dezembro de 2005 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • Austrália
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Miramax (United States)
      • Official DVD site (Germany)
    • Idiomas
      • Filipino
      • Inglês
      • Tagalo
      • Japonês
    • Também conhecido como
      • El gran escape
    • Locações de filme
      • Bribie Island, Queensland, Austrália
    • Empresas de produção
      • Miramax
      • Marty Katz Productions
      • Lawrence Bender Productions
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 80.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 10.167.373
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 3.376.009
      • 14 de ago. de 2005
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 10.777.375
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 2 h 12 min(132 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 2.35 : 1

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