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Kokoda

  • 2006
  • 12
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Kokoda (2006)
A bitter battle is fought between Australian and Japanese soldiers along the Kokoda trail in New Guinea during World War II.
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A bitter battle is fought between Australian and Japanese soldiers along the Kokoda trail in New Guinea during World War II.A bitter battle is fought between Australian and Japanese soldiers along the Kokoda trail in New Guinea during World War II.A bitter battle is fought between Australian and Japanese soldiers along the Kokoda trail in New Guinea during World War II.

  • Director
    • Alister Grierson
  • Writers
    • Alister Grierson
    • John Lonie
  • Stars
    • Jack Finsterer
    • Travis McMahon
    • Simon Stone
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    3.2K
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    • Director
      • Alister Grierson
    • Writers
      • Alister Grierson
      • John Lonie
    • Stars
      • Jack Finsterer
      • Travis McMahon
      • Simon Stone
    • 48User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Jack Finsterer
    Jack Finsterer
    • Jack Scholt
    Travis McMahon
    • Darko
    Simon Stone
    Simon Stone
    • Max Scholt
    Luke Ford
    Luke Ford
    • Burke
    Tom Budge
    • Johnno
    Steve Le Marquand
    Steve Le Marquand
    • Sam
    Angus Sampson
    Angus Sampson
    • Dan
    Christopher James Baker
    Christopher James Baker
    • Blue
    • (as Christopher Baker)
    Ewen Leslie
    Ewen Leslie
    • Wilstead
    Ben Barrack
    • The Lieutenant
    Shane Bourne
    Shane Bourne
    • The Doctor
    William McInnes
    William McInnes
    • The Colonel
    Darren Taylor
    • Soldier - Forward Position
    Lucas Stibbard
    • Wounded Man
    Jeffey Gunn
    • Smiling PNG Stretcher Bearer
    Stefan Cooper-Fox
    • Digger (2…
    Kyle Baxter
    • Runner
    Chris Hillier
    Chris Hillier
    • Digger - AIF
    • Director
      • Alister Grierson
    • Writers
      • Alister Grierson
      • John Lonie
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    7Tony Dummett

    "Neighbours" this is not...

    It's funny that the ending of this film has been criticised here as unrealistic and melodramatic. One commenter even said it was of "Neighbours" (soap opera) quality.

    In fact the final scene is an exact reconstruction of a parade of members of the 39th battalion before their commander, Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Honner at the village of Menari. Every word spoken by William McInnes (playing Honner) in this scene is taken from the official record of the proceedings on that day.

    So much for "Neighbours".

    The film is good without being great. The budget supplies the reason. What it does convey is the hostile terrain over which the Australian soldiers had to lug all their supplies, including heavy artillery pieces... and then they had to fight the Japanese, who heavily outnumbered them, when they reached the top of the ranges.

    These were part-time soldiers, reservists with inferior training and green troops for the most part. Their job was to hold the line until the professional veterans (back from North Africa) arrived to take over. It was a war fought in platoon and section strength, with few pitched battles. Ever since the survivors of the two reserve battalions have been called "The Ragged Bloody Heroes", and deservedly so.

    Recently these has been some revisionism among politically biased historians, claiming that Kokoda was a waste of time and effort; that the Japanese had no intention of invading Australia. While they may not have been as serious about Kokoda as they were regarding the developing disaster at Gualalcanal, one thing is certain: if the Japanese had not been held back on the Kokoda Track, taking Port Moresby would have been a prize too easily won to refuse. Taking Moresby, and perhaps then Australia could have changed not only the war in the South West Pacific area, but perhaps the whole course of WW2.

    The men of the 39th battalion had no opportunity to speculate from afar, and safety, on the political potential of Kokoda as relevant to 2006 politics. They had to fight and die where they stood. That is why their story is worth telling, a story of small groups of men fighting shadows in a jungle nightmare scenario, without the option of surrender.
    6dbf1979

    "Kokoda" - Better than expected, But still quite flawed!

    While The Mud, The Sickness and the Unsettling Horrors, Of fighting a war in the Papuan Rainforest, Against the seemingly unstopable (Albeit Mis-Represented!) Japanese foe are well captured..The soldiers "Chocos" personalities however?, Are not!

    The viewer is just not given a lot of background information on these men...Where they came from?, Why they were fighting?..Etc!.., Leaving the viewer not really caring, As to who survives the ordeal.

    On top of that, The movie is affected by a slightly heavyhanded bit of Australian Nationalism, Not that's an overly bad thing?, It's just that it's feels 'shoehorned' in, For the occasion of the movie release..ANZAC Day!
    8spyx_ownz_you

    Great Australian Film

    This truly Australian film focusing on the emotions and experiences of the soldiers who fought on the Kokoda Trail was really well made.

    I knew little about the Kokoda Trail and although the film didn't go into depth about the military tactics, the experiences of the soldiers were well-captured and must have been quite a moving flash-back for those who survived.

    Generally Australian films are incredibly low-budget, therefore the film relies on the actors and the director to make an effective film. Regardless of budget, the film was incredibly well-made and had quite an impact upon me.

    When the credits began to roll and the lights came back on, I couldn't help but notice a veteran behind me in tears.

    Great film.
    8pootc

    I wish there were more like "Kokoda"

    After years of forgettable comedies, and unmeaning stories along comes something important - Kokoda. A daring, gritty, warts and all account of the harsh jungle environment our men were thrusts into as Australia's last line of defence against the Japanese Empire.

    Excellently filmed and presented Kokoda delivers on most levels and despite the budget restrictions, and some shaky dialogue it overcome's all obstacles telling a personal, in your face account of brotherhood and the adversity of war, rather then a historical portrait.

    This film is not for the squeamish, it has its gore but only adds to the realism of the events. The story is well rounded and never loses its grip, the performances are good too providing a solid 90 minutes of consequential drama.

    Working with such a tight budget the cast and crew have done extremely well on this outing. This is the best Australian film I have seen in years, bar none. I wish we'd stop being so safe, I wish there were more Australian films like Kokoda.
    8steveb1888

    Good, gritty film

    Saw this today and I was quite impressed. It wasn't perfect, but I'm sure they had a very limited budget so it's hard to nit pick too much. It's good to see such an important part of Australian history as the mammoth effort to stop the Japanese advance through Papua New Guinea put on film. At the time the bulk of the Australian forces were in North Africa fighting the Germans and Italians, and the desperate defence of PNG was first handled by the very in-experienced militia troops, as featured in the film.

    I think the majority of it was filmed near Canungra, which is still used as the Australian army's jungle warfare centre. The makers obviously wanted to showcase the terrible jungle conditions that the soldiers fought in. It was good also to see the famous "fuzzy wuzzy angels" as the soldiers called the native stretcher-bearers prominently featured.

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    • Trivia
      William McInnes did this movie for free. His part only required him to be on set for a day. In his own words he says: "I suppose in a minor way, doing this part is like tipping my hat to my father's generation. It's only a day's work and I decide to donate my fee to Legacy. So at least someone will get something out of it."
    • Goofs
      When Darko and Jack are creeping through the bush, you can see a figure run past in the distant background. The director admitted in the commentary that the figure was his safety officer running for the toilet.
    • Quotes

      The Colonel: The brigadier wants you to know, your gallantry, your courage, your fortitude, are an inspiration. And I want you to know, that you are some of the finest soldiers I have ever seen. You have seen things in this place no man should witness... some of these things you must forget. For history will remember you. And in the years to come, others will wish that they had your conviction. Remember, remember that glory is not the exultation of war, but the exultation of man, man's nobility made transcendent in the fiery crucible of war. Faithfulness and fortitude... gentleness and compassion... I am honoured to be your brother.

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    • Release date
      • April 25, 2006 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Kokoda, le 39ème bataillon
    • Filming locations
      • Mount Tamborine, Queensland, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC)
      • GFN Productions
      • Pacific Film and Television Commission
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,249,162
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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