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Some stories draw you in to such an extent that you have difficulty believing they are true. Mel Gibson's 2016 film creates exactly this feeling; because what it portrays might be considered too idealistic if it were fictionalized. However, Desmond T. Doss's story is a documented fact that took place on one of the bloodiest battlefields in history. Gibson delivers perhaps the most mature directorial performance of his career in this film. He divides the narrative into two distinct parts: First, the calm but equally important first act, in which the war is still far away, and the character's inner world and beliefs take shape. The second aspect is the battle scenes that literally lock the audience in their seats and make them forget to breathe. The transition between these two sections is so abrupt and calculated that the feeling the film aims to convey almost creates a physical impact. Andrew Garfield delivers a performance that can be considered a career turning point. It neither glorifies Doss as a legend and distances him from reality nor trivializes him; it portrays him on screen as a person of faith, determination, yet also fragile. It expertly portrays the character's roots in civilian life, her tumultuous relationship with her father, and the bond she forms with her lover. This background is what gives meaning to the scenes on the battlefield. The question at the core of the film is quite profound: can a person manage to refuse to carry a gun in an environment where violence surrounds everything and still survive, and moreover save others? Doss's faith and determination are initially seen as a weakness by those around him. But Gibson Deconstructs this conflict in many layers; he never simplifies the pressure to fit into the army, the concept of conscientious objection, and the tension between individual faith and social expectation. The battle scenes are technically highly successful; the camera makes the viewer feel both inside and outside the chaos. But this violence is not used for show; it is employed to highlight how extraordinary Doss's choice is. In the end, what remains is not the feeling of having watched a war movie, but the feeling of having seen something profound about human dignity.

Rating: 8.2/10
Vote Count: 14,899
Release Date: October 07, 2016
Runtime: 2 hr 19 min
Original Name: Hacksaw Ridge
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Popularity:20.7957
Budget:40.000.000,00 $
Revenue:175.302.354,00 $

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starks94

February 18, 2017

7/10

Out of all the films nominated for best picture, there is one that isn’t getting much attention at all. In Hacksaw Ridge, the narrative surrounding the film doesn’t have much to do the film at all because it’s identity seems to be centered on Mel Gibson’s comeback. Read More: https://reviews.boxofficebuz.com/review/hacksaw-ridge

dragon_boi

February 21, 2017

10/10

I first saw Hacksaw Ridge, back in November when it first came out.. Went to an afternoon screening and it was packed. From the very first scene to the last , I was in awe. This is the best movie I have seen in a long time. The last 30 minutes of the film, I had tears rolling down my cheeks. After it ended, it got a 5 minute standing ovation. Braveheart is my all time favourite movie and have seen it over 200 times., but this might just be my new favourite movie. I have seen it 6 times now, and ...

Reno

Reno

February 24, 2017

8/10

**On the battlefront, his intention was to save the lives.** The film was awesome, mainly because of the good message it carried out. That's not it, the film was well made with the wonderful cast and their great performances. The special effects were top notch, as well as the location where the majority of the second half takes place. This is a US-Australian co-production. Mel Gibson returned to the director's chair with a bang after exactly a decade. It got six Oscars nominees, so let's wait...

John Chard

John Chard

May 26, 2019

8/10

Most of these men don't believe the same way you do, but they believe so much in how much you believe. Hacksaw Ridge is directed by Mel Gibson and written by Robert Schenkkan and Andrew Knight. It is based on the 2004 documentary The Conscientious Objector. It stars Andrew Garfield, Sam Worthington, Vince Vaughn, Luke Bracey, Teresa Palmer, Ryan Corr, Hugo Weaving and Rachel Griffiths. Music is by Rupert Gregson-Williams and cinematography by Simon Duggan. Film is a depiction of the real ...

Wuchak

Wuchak

December 01, 2019

6/10

***Tribute to a real-life WW2 “conscientious collaborator”*** After Pearl Harbor, Desmond Doss of Lynchburg, Virginia, joins the US Army to become a medic and serves at the Battle of Okinawa. As a Seventh Day Adventist and conscientious objector, his goal was to save lives, not kill, which naturally causes problems with his fellow soldiers; until they observe his bravery in combat. Teresa Palmer is on hand as Doss’ potential babe while Vince Vaughn plays the drill sergeant. Based on a tr...

Filipe Manuel Neto

Filipe Manuel Neto

September 08, 2022

8/10

**A really good movie, which only lacks in some details.** This was not the first war film directed by Mel Gibson. He had previously made at least one military-themed film, “We Were Soldiers”, set in Vietnam. However, it is a film that addresses much more human and intimate themes, in my opinion, by following the Doss family, a family from rural Virginia, and the trajectory of one of their children, Desmond. Son of an extraordinarily devout mother, raised an Adventist, Desmond learns as a ...

GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwine

January 11, 2023

10/10

I don't want to say that I dislike Mel Gibson as an actor, I mean he's been in plenty of movies that I love... but like Clint Eastwood, he makes a FAR better director than he ever made an actor. Hacksaw Ridge is just one of those films where he does a great job... unfortunately it is Mel Gibson, so it's over-the-top carnage that is not at all underplayed. But you can't fault Gibson for making a Gibson film, you should really know as much coming in. And he actually got Andre Garfield to act...

CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

April 16, 2025

7/10

Andrew Garfield turns in a strong performance here as a true-life conscientious objector during WWII who refused to bear arms but who was equally determined to play his part as an army medic. He portrays Desmond Doss, a devout Christian who endures dog’s abuse from his colleagues at boot camp after he accepts the draft but avails himself of a much derided get-out clause regarding avoiding rifles! The scorn he suffers, the violence and resentment he is subjected to doesn’t deter him from completi...

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Frequently Asked Questions

Hacksaw Ridge was released in 2016.

Hacksaw Ridge has a runtime of 2 hr 19 min (139 minutes).

Hacksaw Ridge belongs to the following genres: Drama, History, War.

Hacksaw Ridge has a rating of 8.2/10 from 14,899 votes on TMDB.

In the United States, Hacksaw Ridge is available to watch on: Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads, Angel Studios, Amazon Video, Apple TV Store.