Hacksaw Ridge
This is more than a war movie. It is about love, faith, the
human spirt and yes the horrors of war. Andrew Garfield gives a tour de force
in his portrayal of Desmond Doss the Medal of Honor recipient. This is a true
story of Doss who during WWII signal handedly as a medic saved several wounded
soldiers. As a Seventh Day Advantest, he could not carry a gun and wanted to
serve as a conscientious objector. His soldiers labeled him a coward.
Garfield’s performance in impassioned. It ranges from a smittened
farm boy, to a wrongly persecuted coward to a war hero dedicated to saving the
lives of his comrades. His execution of these phases anchors the film.
Commitment to his religion is the source of his denigration by military commanders
and the foundation of his courage. Garfield maneuvers these transitions with
aplomb.
Vince Vaughn played his role as Sargent Howell with modified
swagger (that must have been very hard). His repartee was front and center
assigning tender humiliating name to the troops. This was a new level of acting
for him which he executed well.
Hugo Weaver is Desmond’s tortured father a veteran of the
first world war suffering from survivor’s guilt and is an abusive alcoholic.
His convincing performance as a broken man who knows the horrors that will
confront his son. Sam Worthington plays Captain Glover. Not much to say his
performance, but it was nice seeing him again.
This movie has been compared to Saving Private Ryan. Hacksaw Ridge is more nuanced. Desmond’s back
story of falling in love at first sight with his wife and remaining true to his
faith give the movie more dimensions than a straight forward war movie. One
thing in common with Saving Private Ryan
is the horrific portrayal of war. You are no less a man or woman for closing
your eyes.
Mel Gibson is many things. He is an Uber Catholic, an
anti-Semite and a drunk. He is also an Academy Award winner director (Brave Heart). This film is a bravo
performance and unless there is movie magic in the next two months the film may
get an academy nomination.
In the end of the film there is footage of the real Desmond
Doss. He was a slight man but he carried the Medal of Honor with same valor he
rescued his commands. He saved an estimated 75 men. He died in 2006, he was 87
years old. God bless.
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