Gag-me -with-a -spoon patriotism is served up with explosions galore in the first Gulf War propaganda vehicle.
Courage Under Fire (1996)
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Reviews Counted:45
Fresh:37
Rotten:8
Average Rating:7.2/10
Consensus: An emotional and intriguing tale of a military officer who must review the merits of a fallen officer while confronting his own war demons. Effectively depicts the terrors of war as well as its heartbreaking aftermath.
Runtime: 1 hr 56 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Following the 1991 Gulf War, Lieutenant Colonel Nathaniel Serling (Denzel Washington) is assigned to review the background of the late Captain Karen Walden (Meg Ryan), who has been posthumously... Following the 1991 Gulf War, Lieutenant Colonel Nathaniel Serling (Denzel Washington) is assigned to review the background of the late Captain Karen Walden (Meg Ryan), who has been posthumously nominated for a medal of honor. While investigating Walden's candidacy, Serling is forced to face his own disillusionment and guilt surrounding the war. As he begins the interviewing process, he uncovers several inconsistencies in the stories told by the late pilot's crew. The three officers, who may or may not have been saved by the captain's actions, all give drastically different accounts of the events leading up to Walden's death. Ilario (Matt Damon) paints Walden as an unselfish, courageous hero, while the surly Monfriez (Lou Diamond Phillips) describes her as a crybaby and a coward. The third soldier, Altameyer (Seth Gilliam), lies dying in an army hospital, mumbling guilty confessions in a medicated haze. Similar to the storytelling technique used in Akira Kurosawa's RASHOMON, director Edward Zwick's COURAGE UNDER FIRE features each officer's account of the fateful incident reenacted onscreen, offering wildly diverse portrayals of Walden. Meg Ryan shines in a role that demands she play one character a multitude of ways. As Serling pieces together the radically different tales of combat, he uncovers the painful truth and simultaneously faces his own pent-up guilt regarding the war. [More]
Starring: Denzel Washington, Meg Ryan, Lou Diamond Phillips, Matt Damon
Starring: Denzel Washington, Meg Ryan, Lou Diamond Phillips, Matt Damon, Michael Moriarty, Seth Gilliam, Bronson Pinchot, Scott Glenn
Director: Edward Zwick
Director: Edward Zwick
Screenwriter: Patrick Sheane Duncan
Producer: John Davis, David T. Friendly, Joseph M. Singer
Composer: James Horner
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Release:
Sep 1, 2009
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- NTSC
- Keep Case
- Letterbox - 1.85
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- Dolby Surround - English
- Dolby Surround - French
- DTS Surround 5.1 - English
- THX Mastered Audio
Additional Release Material:
- Featurette
- Audio Commentary: Edward Zwick - Director
Trailers:
- 1. 3 Original Theatrical Trailers
- 2. 3 TV Spots
Interactive Features:
- Scene Access
- Interactive Menus
Reviews for Courage Under Fire
Courage Under Fire does an admirable job of trying to capture the often painful process of soldiers trying to make sense of their experiences upon their return from the war.
Bold and visionary movie that dare to make the pursuit of truth into a spiritual quest.
Instead of the expected dose of post-traumatic Vietnam-type war-is-hell psycho-babbling, this is a compelling drama and mystery story in one, and still intelligent enough to carry its share of wartime demons and semi-meaningful issue-making.
Courage Under Fire is as profound and intelligent as it is moving, and that makes this memorable motion picture one of 1996's best.
Although Courage Under Fire perplexes just enough to be engaging, it doesn't probe deep enough to be truly enthralling.
Zwick pulls off the trick of making each story plausible, while Ryan successfully sheds her usual overmannered acting style and turns in a solid, if fleeting, performance as a no-nonsense, leathery woman.
Denzel Washington reinforces his image as a serious leading man who dominates a film with his quiet intensity and aura of introspection.
While its re-creation of combat is not Courage Under Fire's most involving aspect, the film succeeds in making the Gulf War seem more of a real event than all the footage shipped back on CNN could.
At the end of Courage Under Fire, you feel torn between admiration and annoyance with the filmmakers, who take an attention-grabbing premise and skillfully develop it into a conclusion that's pure piffle.
Courage Under Fire packs its share of emotional punches while it's unfolding. It's just that the blows don't leave any bruises to dwell on once the final credits begin rolling.
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