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We Were Soldiers

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7.1/10 • 2K

2002-03-012h 18m

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400 U.S paratroopers. 4,000 Vietnamese soldiers. 12,000 miles away from home. 1 man led them into battle.

The story of the first major battle of the American phase of the Vietnam War and the soldiers on both sides that fought it.

Directors
Randall Wallace
Editors
William Hoy

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  1. Mel Gibson

    Mel Gibson

    Lt. Col. Hal Moore

  2. Madeleine Stowe

    Madeleine Stowe

    Julie Moore

  3. Greg Kinnear

    Greg Kinnear

    Maj. Bruce 'Snake' Crandall

  4. Sam Elliott

    Sam Elliott

    Sgt. Maj. Basil Plumley

  5. Chris Klein

    Chris Klein

    2nd Lt. Jack Geoghegan

  6. Keri Russell

    Keri Russell

    Barbara Geoghegan

  7. Barry Pepper

    Barry Pepper

    Joe Galloway

  8. Duong Don

    Duong Don

    Lt. Col. Nguyen Huu An

  9. Ryan Hurst

    Ryan Hurst

    Sgt. Ernie Savage

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CinemaSerf

Jul 2, 2022

6/10

Mel Gibson ("Col. Moore") takes charge of training for, and then execution of, a perilous operation in the Vietnamese highlands in 1965. We know from the start of the film how difficult that task is going to be - the previous French troops met with ruthless treatment at the hands of the N.V.A. and so "Moore" and his motivational deputy "Crandall" (Greg Kinnear) know that they are going to have their work cut out for them. Their mission is to combat an enemy with overwhelming superiority of numbers and try to capture and hold a mountain. Needless to say, their hosts are none too keen on that a plan and what ensues is a brutally depicted, bloody and gory, series of well photographed combat scenes that test the mettle of both sides as the body count mounts. There is a poignant angle added too, as back home we see the colonel's wife "Julie" (Madeleine Stowe) take responsibility for delivery of the letters that are sent to the families on the base intimating bad - even tragic - news to those left behind. Sam Elliott adds well some stoic discipline as "Sgt. Maj. Plumley" and Chris Klein's portrayal of the recent father "Lt. Geoghegan" also contributes a strong human angle to this story. Sadly, though, this is all way too long and though certainly potent at the start, that is washed away in a sea of repetition. What makes us sit up and take notice at the start becomes much less effective; the pyrotechnics lose their impressiveness a bit and to be honest, Gibson just hasn't the on-screen presence to carry this for 2¼ hours. It does emphasise just how modern - airborne, usually - warfare can provide smaller groups with greater superiority and as an example of the ghastliness and futility of war it is a worth watching.

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$75,000,000.00
Revenue
$114,660,784.00
Keywords
vietnam warvietnam veteranheroarmybased on novel or booksteel helmetmissilebased on true storymajorsoldierexplosionbattlebayonetdeathmilitaryvietnamese1960s