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The Hornet's Nest

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
2.9K
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The Hornet's Nest (2014)
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Armed only with their cameras, Peabody and Emmy Award-winning conflict Journalist Mike Boettcher, and his son, Carlos, provide unprecedented access into the longest war in U.S. history.Armed only with their cameras, Peabody and Emmy Award-winning conflict Journalist Mike Boettcher, and his son, Carlos, provide unprecedented access into the longest war in U.S. history.Armed only with their cameras, Peabody and Emmy Award-winning conflict Journalist Mike Boettcher, and his son, Carlos, provide unprecedented access into the longest war in U.S. history.

  • Directors
    • David Salzberg
    • Christian Tureaud
  • Stars
    • Frank Adamski
    • Ofren Arrechaga
    • Ed Bankston
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    • Directors
      • David Salzberg
      • Christian Tureaud
    • Stars
      • Frank Adamski
      • Ofren Arrechaga
      • Ed Bankston
    • 45User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
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    Frank Adamski
    • Self
    • (as SSG Frank Adamski)
    Ofren Arrechaga
    • Self
    • (as SFC Ofren Arrechaga)
    Ed Bankston
    • Self
    • (as Cpt Ed Bankston)
    Carlos Boettcher
    • Self
    Mike Boettcher
    Mike Boettcher
    • Self
    Bryan Burgess
    • Self
    • (as SSG Bryan Burgess)
    Christian Cabaniss
    • Self
    • (as Lt Col Christian Cabaniss)
    Jeremy Faulkner
    • Self
    • (as PFC Jeremy Faulkner)
    Dustin Feldhaus
    • Self
    • (as SPC Dustin Feldhaus)
    Chris Fields
    • Self
    • (as CSM Chris Fields)
    Brit Jacobs
    • Soldier
    Jameson Lindskog
    • Self
    • (as SPC Jameson Lindskog)
    Steve Lutsky
    • Self
    • (as Lt Col Steven Lutsky)
    Kevin Mott
    • Self
    • (as Cpt Kevin Mott)
    Tye Reedy
    • Self
    • (as Cpt Tye Reedy)
    Kellis Richardson
    • Soldier
    Diane Sawyer
    Diane Sawyer
    • Self - ABC News Anchor in Afghanistan)
    Shane Shelton
    • Soldier
    • Directors
      • David Salzberg
      • Christian Tureaud
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    4jmcfrancis

    Interesting, but also contrived

    At its core I love what this doccie does: it presents some front line perspectives of American soldiers fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan. That in itself is impressive and at times harrowing.

    But then the movie wraps itself in a jacket of awful ideas. The soundtrack feels ripped from every reality show made in the past few years. I almost started to expect a host from something like Fear Factor to show up. The storytelling is also very convoluted. It skims details and personalities, briefly introducing them before running to the next plot point.

    While it goes out of its way to highlight the sacrifices made by the soldiers, The Hornet's Nest gives little clarity on what is going on half of the time. Other than bring across the intensity of firefights, much more isn't revealed.

    But my biggest problems are the cheap narrative tricks. At times moments are made more dramatic than they are, especially if it involves one of the journalists potentially getting shot. This is done twice and both times it's more a trick of editing than what actually happened.

    I'd liken this to Ross Kemp's Afghanistan doccies: intense, but vapid and a little bit exploitative. You don't come out of The Hornet's Nest learning much, other than Americans are great soldiers. If that is the point, this succeeds. But it could have done so much more with its material instead of feeling like a made-for-reality-TV special.
    10dbleagles

    Edgy...but so is the real thing.

    The wars our soldiers have endured in Iraq and Afghanistan deserve the best possible understanding by an informed citizenry. This documentary is about as close to being shot in combat as you will get to see. Take off your political hat and just watch and listen to the bullets fly past. Men are killed in this documentary (though you don't get to see the incident). Men die because they can't be rescued in time. You get to see heart break their friends, sergeants and officers feel at the loss. I also recommend you read/listen to "The Good Soldiers" by David Filkens about our troops in Iraq. If you do all that--then you can really say the words: "Thank you for your service!"
    6tmiller163

    Less of a war documentary, more of a journalist documentary

    Before starting, the movie was more-so a documentary on the journalist than it was the soldiers. It seemed the soldiers were sidelined the whole time and more of a side story for the journalists. Unlike Restrepo, the movie was pitched from the journalist's (Mike and Carlos Boetcher) point of view and mainly from Mike's point of view as the father. It isn't until the last 15 minutes of the movie that they seem to care at all about the soldiers, finally having interviews with them on their combat actions and their opinions, which even then seemed more like a 30 second piece than the reason for the movie.

    The first major thing watching the movie to bug me, however, was that they felt the need to add a vast amount of sound effects. From added gun noises, to yelling, to bullet sounds, they would frequently place these added effects over the combat footage as if that combat (real combat) wasn't exciting enough. Being an Afghan War Veteran myself, I felt this was kind of a jab, to say that the soldier's actual stories and actual combat was not worthy of Hollywood. After also watching movies such as Restrepo, I feel this was completely unnecessary.

    Those things aside, the movie wasn't awful. I do feel it should have been more about the actual soldiers and the war rather than Mike. I found it rather ironic as well that with him taking so much of the movie to direct to himself and his son, and take away from the soldiers, that he later goes on to say that he was trying to tell their stories.

    Overall, for a civilian the movie will hopefully paint a slightly better picture on the war, and it was still done quite well. I just have my feelings on the side due to my past experiences.
    10alexatahiraj

    Eyes Wide Open

    I have just finished watching this documentary. While some people are giving negative comments about the documentary and the journalists part in it. People are under the impression this was only to be about America's Military in Afghanistan. However, near the beginning Mike stated that he had sacrificed his family because he neglected them and choose to be a war correspondent. He felt he had this last chance to connect with his son and if he blew it he would lose his son.

    Mike is an award winning journalist. He is a war correspondent. He has covered world conflict for 30 years, and was kidnapped and threatened with execution as well as been a survivor of suicide bombing. Carlos and Mike embedded themselves with U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division to bring their perspective of the war in Afghanistan. His coverage dates back to Operation Desert Storm in 1991.

    Without journalists like him we would never be able to understand some of the things that happens in war. To see someone injured or who has died makes it so real for us. Every day men and women at war go to work everyday not knowing if they will die today. They hunt down the really bad men in this world and although I do not believe in the death penalty, I wont lose sleep if these kinds of men die.

    Carlos and Mike were 2 different people in the end of the documentary then they were at the beginning of it. They finally had their connection, their bond as father and son.

    I feel they have made sacrifices for us as well...
    7blazer0981

    Most of the reviewers here are id10t's

    Can't believe the stupidity in these reviews. Giving a bad review because you don't understand or recognize the basic subject matter of the documentary? Smdh. You people are a disgrace to Americans. No wonder the world thinks we're idiots. You people do all you can to prove we are. Smfh.

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      While the main story is focused on members of the 327th Infantry Regiment, of the 101st Airborne Division, some of the early units shown include members of the 25th Infantry Division, and the 187th Infantry Regiment, the Rakkasans, also of the 101st Airborne Div.
    • Soundtracks
      When the Sky Turns Red
      Written by: Nicole Trella

      Lyrics by: Nicole Trella

      Performed by: Politicks

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • द होर्नेट्स नेस्ट
    • Filming locations
      • Kunar Province, Afghanistan
    • Production companies
      • HighRoad Entertainment
      • BASE Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $312,706
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $26,550
      • May 11, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $312,706
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      1 hour 33 minutes
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