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Korengal

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
4.2K
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Korengal (2014)
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Korengal picks up where Restrepo, être soldats en Afghanistan (2010) left off--with the same men, in the same valley, with the same commanders--but presents a very different look at the expe... Read allKorengal picks up where Restrepo, être soldats en Afghanistan (2010) left off--with the same men, in the same valley, with the same commanders--but presents a very different look at the experience of war.Korengal picks up where Restrepo, être soldats en Afghanistan (2010) left off--with the same men, in the same valley, with the same commanders--but presents a very different look at the experience of war.

  • Director
    • Sebastian Junger
  • Stars
    • LaMonta Caldwell
    • Miguel Cortez
    • Stephen Gillespie
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  • IMDb RATING
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    4.2K
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    • Director
      • Sebastian Junger
    • Stars
      • LaMonta Caldwell
      • Miguel Cortez
      • Stephen Gillespie
    • 9User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    LaMonta Caldwell
    LaMonta Caldwell
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    Miguel Cortez
    Miguel Cortez
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    Stephen Gillespie
    Stephen Gillespie
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    Aron Hijar
    Aron Hijar
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    Sterling Jones
    Sterling Jones
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    Dan Kearney
    Dan Kearney
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    Jason Mace
    Jason Mace
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    Joshua McDonough
    Joshua McDonough
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    Brendan O'Byrne
    Brendan O'Byrne
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    William Ostlund
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    Mark Patterson
    Mark Patterson
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    Misha Pemble-Belkin
    Misha Pemble-Belkin
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    Juan 'Doc Restrepo
    Juan 'Doc Restrepo
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    Kevin Rice
    Kevin Rice
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    Tanner Sichter
    Tanner Sichter
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    Marc Solowski
    Marc Solowski
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    Kyle Steiner
    Kyle Steiner
    • Self
    Angel Toves
    Angel Toves
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    • Director
      • Sebastian Junger
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    9darrenshadix

    From Someone Who Was There

    I was a member of Battle company during this deployment. They gave us a helluva fight. "Korengal" makes a nice complement to "Restrepo" and should be an eye-opener for anyone curious about what guys go through in Afghanistan. My only complaint is I wish there was more action in it. I recently just published and e-book about it (available on Kindle, Nook, Kobo & Smashwords) entitled "To Quell The Korengal" if anyone is interested in reading more about it.

    www.amazon.com/Quell-Korengal-Darren-Shadix- ebook/dp/B0197IIPVQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449888085&sr=8- 1&keywords=to+quell+the+korengal
    9ryanarhoads

    In many ways better than Resteppo

    While many of the reviews were mediocre this time around Junger focused on the Combat Veterans out there. This really drove home many of the emotions and feeling soldiers experience. The boredom, adrenaline, and at times hopelessness and futility. For the general public who has never been in this situation I would recommend watching Restreppo and use that as a reference. For soldiers that have experienced this type of situation, this is the film for you. It was nice seeing many of the same soldiers I served with in this film.

    The overall flow is very inconsistent and that is really also the way it feels while you are facing time in the suck. There are times when the soldiers are gun ho to the point of zealotry. This is an actual tactic many use to keep themselves moving each and every day. War is a wide plethora of emotions that can change in an instant. This is a real example of just that.
    7SnoopyStyle

    not as visceral or immediate as Restrepo

    Director Sebastian Junger tries to add more depth to the documentary Restrepo he made with Tim Hetherington. In the meanwhile, Tim dies while filming in Misurata, Libya. This one delves more into the troops' feeling and the war's effectives on them. For me, it touches on too much of the same subject. It's the same place at the same time. Restrepo came earlier and feels more immediate. It was closer to the events and was more visceral. I appreciate the attempt to dive deeper into this world. I would suggest concentrating on one or two characters. It would allow the audience to truly track the development and the change in these troops over time. The footage may not be there but they could do interviews with some of these guys back home. It is eye opening to see everybody say that they rather be back in the Korengal valley. However the movie really needs the 'Where are they now?' segments.
    dethangil

    Beautiful

    This isn't a documentary for the peace loving or the clean. It is an extension to Restrepo... which my wife would prefer that I quit watching. This movie is a TRUE to life documentary that represents the bond that you civilians dream of having.. but cannot. That bond IS formed in the crucible of combat. Its not ego.. its reality. I miss it day by day.. but not the other issues that go with combat deployments.

    But I would like to call out CPT 'POS' Kearny, whom I despise from the original as an egotistical, "doesn't get it',incompetent leader that failed in the first and opened his mouth in the second, which quantifies as failure in my mind..a complete ass that one. Second.. and unfortunately I have to call out SSG Brendan O'Byrne with his BS diatribe about 'doing what you have to do'. You faqin azz. You signed up.. you have and lead Soldiers.. YOU WILL DO WHAT YOU MUST!! to bring them back. You fetal and cry in the shower on your own time. I wish you no ill will.. but please stop talking of your theological issues on an otherwise perfect movie.

    Last bit.. and I am not sure if the audience is familiar with 'Roll Call' during a Soldiers memorial service. It is the most excruciating thing for me to observe, even on movie, and I shed..another tear for Restrepo.. whom I still don't know.. just like I did the fellows that I did that fell.

    A great flick that most won't get. It's really for us current or ex- GI's that served in Iraq or the 'Stan. It is a true to life movie that shows the grittiness and brings fame on to great civilians that do the bidding of their government (other then Kearny, degenerate prick) regardless of their beliefs.

    PS. I love 'Big Al' 50 Cal as well.. badest MoFo currently serving.
    8glacierintlphoto

    Great follow-up to Restrepo

    I just finished reviewing "The Hornet's Nest," another film by a father and son journalist team, and I explained how I wished it was more like "Restrepo" and "Korengal."

    This follow-up film to Restrepo with the filmmakers embedding with the same platoon at the same OP was equally as engaging as the original, but focused more on the other parts of war that it didn't touch on in Restrepo. This film visited the more psychological part of warfare: the mind games each and every soldier struggles with, being so bored you'd rather be in a firefight just to pass the time, or going out on patrol looking for death because you don't care anymore whether you live or die etc. It's about each soldier's individual psychological struggles and how each deals with them in their own ways.

    As a journalist, I really appreciated how this film focused entirely on the soldiers and the war, letting the soldiers tell the viewer everything, rather than the filmmakers getting on-camera and explaining it to the viewer. That is where my critique of "The Hornet's Nest" was rather scathing. That film got in the way of itself, cutting back to the journalists constantly so they could get face time with the audience. I'd rather see it done how these filmmakers approached this film and Restrepo, asking the soldiers the questions and letting them answer — letting them supply the narrative, exclusively.

    This film is a must-see follow-up to Restrepo as they re-embed with the same group of familiar faces for another deployment in the Korengal.

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      LaMonta Caldwell: It's just a valley. It's a valley that is if you look from high above, it looks like a quiet valley.

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      Follows Restrepo, être soldats en Afghanistan (2010)
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    • Release date
      • November 30, 2015 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Italy
      • Afghanistan
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $101,310
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,630
      • Jun 1, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $101,310
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      • 1h 24m(84 min)
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