The only problem with director Werner Herzog’s well-paced film is that it seems to have little point beyond admiring Dengler’s tenacity.
Rescue Dawn (2007)
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Reviews Counted:152
Fresh:136
Rotten:16
Average Rating:7.5/10
Consensus: Director Werner Herzog has once again made a compelling tale of man v.s nature, and Christian Bale completely immerses himself in the role.
Runtime: 2 hrs 6 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:Jul 4, 2007 Limited
Box Office: $5,300,124
Synopsis: Incomparable director Werner Herzog takes another strange turn in his eclectic career with RESCUE DAWN--a major studio picture starring Christian Bale (BATMAN BEGINS). The film is an adaptation of... Incomparable director Werner Herzog takes another strange turn in his eclectic career with RESCUE DAWN--a major studio picture starring Christian Bale (BATMAN BEGINS). The film is an adaptation of Herzog's 1997 documentary LITTLE DIETER NEEDS TO FLY, which focused on Dieter Dengler, a pilot who was imprisoned by enemy forces during the Vietnam war. Dengler escaped and his incredible reminisces about this period in his life spilled onto the screen in Herzog's documentary. Here, Bale plays Dengler, while Herzog constructs a dark masterpiece around him, inviting his audience to observe a dramatic reconstruction of the events that beset the unfortunate soldier. Bale's Dengler is aided by fellow captive Duane (Steve Zahn), and a capable cast of characters who variously play prisoners and sadistic guards. The film is split into two parts, with the harrowing experiences of prison life taking the bulk of Herzog's screen time, followed by a desperate bid for survival in the jungle. Bale really gets a chance to demonstrate his acting chops as RESCUE DAWN unravels, with the actor heading on a rapid downward spiral as the film progresses. Herzog rarely allows the tension to drop throughout, and while most audiences may expect some relief as Dengler escapes his confines, things get much worse as he heads into the perilous Vietnamese jungle. Herzog presents plenty of raw emotion and a rough, at times barely watchable, portrayal of the human spirit, as Dengler's sanity is severely tested, and often only held together by his companionship with Duane. RESCUE DAWN requires a strong stomach, but it's a rewarding trip, and another wonderful addition to the Herzog canon. [More]
Starring: Christian Bale, Steve Zahn, Jeremy Davies, Marshall Bell
Starring: Christian Bale, Steve Zahn, Jeremy Davies, Marshall Bell, Zach Grenier
Director: Werner Herzog
Director: Werner Herzog
Screenwriter: Werner Herzog
Producer: Harry Knapp
Composer: Klaus Badelt
Studio: MGM
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Reviews for Rescue Dawn
Herzog’s planted rather too firmly in his discomfort zone, but Bale once again confirms himself as one of our most intense, committed and watchable actors.
While you have to admire Bale’s dedication – he looks like a human skeleton – the film slows to a crawl in the middle as Dengler attempts to survive life in prison. Proceedings may pick up in the last half hour, but getting there proves to be an endurance
Rescue Dawn wouldn't be half the film it is if it were not for the stellar performances by Bale and Zahn.
Werner Herzog is finally unveiling the first American narrative feature of his long career. As any Herzog fan would expect, it's an odd and thrilling mixture, and I can't imagine a better Fourth of July present to his adopted country.
... a solid, engrossing war/action film of the old school, built around a star performance by Christian Bale.
That such a masterful depiction of American heroism and can-do spirit has been created by a German art film director known for considerably darker visions of obsession is an irony Herzog no doubt finds delicious.
Rescue Dawn’s late-coming Vietnam war story -- [Werner] Herzog’s first American drama -- is his best film since his great 1970s period.
Rescue Dawn is not Herzog's best film but it's a solid example of his particular approach to film and the way he can tackle a genre and not be held captive by it.
Though this kind of film has been done dozens of times before, Herzog's desire for authenticity, along with his unusual approach to the underlying politics of the era, drive Rescue Dawn far above other battle scar epics.
Rescue Dawn may not feel much like a Herzog movie, but it's a gripping real-life thriller.
Extremely well-made Vietnam War-era POW escape adventure is both psychologically and politically bizarre.
Complex and multi-faceted, Herzog has made a film with the skin of an action movie and the heart of a rhythmic, reflective poem
Even as this film is being proclaimed as Herzog's "most accessible" yet, there are still some serious layers of beauty and depth that go beyond most any film you'll see this year.
At first glance, "Rescue Dawn" might seem like Herzog gone Hollywood, but it's still very much the man's work. Herzog has his cake and eats it too.
Rescue Dawn is stark, blessedly simple, and encrusted with a thickened level of primitive sophistication, celebrating the fight to survive with euphoric and evocative visual brush strokes.
Watching Zahn and Bale at the top of their game will get audiences over any storytelling speed bumps in Rescue Dawn.
Rescue Dawn is subtle in its politics but still works powerfully well as both an incredible story of personal survival and an anti-war treatise.
Aside from a riveting adventure story that Herzog tells in all of its terrifying, stripped-down simplicity, Rescue Dawn is a fascinating study of human particularity.
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