Movie Title : Restrepo
Release Date : Jun 25, 2010 Wide
Mpaa Rating : R
Genre Movie : Documentary,Special Interest
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User Ranting Restrepo : 4.1User Percentage For Restrepo : 86 %
User Count Like for Restrepo : 11,245
All Critics Ranting For Restrepo : 8.1
All Critics Count For Restrepo : 109
All Critics Percentage For Restrepo : 96 %
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Restrepo avoids political discussion. It just revels in the heroism of these impossibly young, brave soldiers who follow orders that at times seem pointless because following them is what their country has asked them to do.Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald
The camera lingers on the soldiers' smiles and tears and shows the human face of military tactics which reduce people to chess pieces.
David Jenkins-Time Out
At this point in all our Middle Eastern conflicts, we need more from a documentary than just a grunts-eye-view of the frustrating nature of the war.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel
A look at both the tragic folly of war and the camaraderie of men under pressure, the documentary Restrepo holds both hope and horror.
Tom Long-Detroit News
In hewing closely to the rhythms of war, Junger and Hetherington forgo different considerations about war.
Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post
The reaction of a soldier to the death of another - unvarnished, disbelieving grief so raw it's difficult to watch - is among the most moving footage of war and its cost imaginable.
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic
Restrepo succeeds as both a remarkable piece of cinéma vérité documentary filmmaking and a tribute to the soldiers who are put through hell.
Thomas Caldwell-Cinema Autopsy
Restrepo captures the physical trauma and psychological torment that forms the essence of the 'War is Hell' mantra, regardless of which flag you fight under.
Simon Foster-sbs.com.au
Everything about the way this film is shot, edited and packaged scream of a desire to show the war exactly as it is.
Mike Edwards-What Culture
Though the movie tries not to make any kind of commentary, it's clear: this is just another reminder as to the utter pointlessness of this war.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid
"Restrepo" puts a new face on the war in Afghanistan. A decidedly American face. Paul Chambers, CNN.
Paul Chambers-CNNRadio
Reminds us that wars are fought by individuals, not faceless armies.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy
Despite being a moving reminder to support our troops, Restrepo cannot help but be "Exhibit A" in the case against the unwinnable "War on Terror."
Peter Canavese-Groucho Reviews
A superb presentation of a film that illustrates the futility of war not in the grand gestures, but in the minute details that gradually grow to mass devastation.
Chuck Bowen-Slant Magazine
Restrepo comes closest of any film I've seen to fully suggesting what being a soldier is like.
James Plath-Movie Metropolis
The madness of warfare is starkly presented here, as dozens of questions potentially run through the viewer's mind.
Jeffrey Chen-Window to the Movies
Despite disclaimers by the directors that this is not a "political" movie, "Restrepo" is one damned good reason to get the hell out of Afghanistan NOW.
Louis Proyect-rec.arts.movies.reviews
Anyone who wants to get a feel for life and death in one of the deadliest valleys in Afghanistan need look no further than filmmakers Tim Hetherington's and Sebastian Junger's chronicle of 173rd Airborne Brigade's 14-month deployment.
S. James Wegg-JWR
With daredevil camera work and a real empathy for soldiers, this documentary film makes you feel like you are inside a G.I.'s uniform in Afghanistan's Korangal Valley.
Robert Roten-Laramie Movie Scope
[Achieves] level of visceral intensity that rivals the jacked-up, heart-in-mouth tension that was previously the preserve of the best fiction film-makers.
Alistair Harkness-Scotsman
Captures the complex human face of modern warfare.
Nick Schager-Lessons of Darkness
A film that effectively captures the camaraderie, chaos and complexity of soldiers doing their best to win the "hearts and minds" of the local population.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express
It provides an admiring look at the brave soldiers eager to do the mission and return alive.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews
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