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Running time132 minutesCountryUnited StatesAustraliaLanguageEnglishBudget$80 millionBox office$10.8 millionThe Great Raid is a 2005 about the on the island of, during. It is directed by and stars, with Motoki Kobayashi. The took place from July 4 to November 6, 2002, but its release was delayed several times from the original target of Fall 2003. The film is adapted from two books, 's The Great Raid on Cabanatuan City and '. The film opened in theaters across the on August 12, 2005, three days before the 60th anniversary of.
The film showcases the efforts of and the, especially a stand at a bridge that delayed reinforcements. These units fought alongside Americans against Japanese occupiers during the war. Contents.Plot In 1944, American forces were closing in on the.
The held around 500 American prisoners who had survived the in a notorious camp at and subjected them to brutal treatment and summary execution, as the Japanese code of viewed surrender as a disgrace. Many prisoners were also stricken with.The film opens with the by the, the Imperial Japanese military's secret police (though factually, it was committed by the ). Meanwhile, at, the under is ordered by Lt. To liberate all of the POWs at Cabanatuan prison camp before they are killed by the Japanese.
The film chronicles the efforts of the Rangers, from the Sixth Army and Filipino guerrillas as they undertake the. Throughout the film, the viewpoint switches between the POWs at Cabanatuan, the Rangers, the and the Japanese. In particular, the film covers the resistance work undertaken by nurse, who smuggled medicine into the POW camps. The Kempeitai arrested her and sent her to prison.
She was eventually released, but spent six weeks recovering from as a result of injuries sustained from beatings. Cast. This section does not any. Unsourced material may be challenged and.Find sources: – ( October 2016) The Americans used a Northrop night fighter to divert Japanese attention while the Rangers were crawling toward the camp; the aircraft used in the movie was a, because none of the four surviving P-61s were airworthy when the film was made.
The movie was filmed in south-east, utilising a huge, authentic recreation of a prisoner of war camp. In addition, numerous local Asian students were employed to play Japanese soldiers. The movie was shot in 2002 but it was pulled from release schedule on several occasions. It was finally released in August 2005, by, which coincided with the formal departure of co-founders and from the company. James Franco wrote about the making of the movie in his novel Actors Anonymous. Reception As of August 2014, the film had a score of 48 out of 100 on based on 29 reviews, and on, the film had a score of 37% based on 119 reviews.
The consensus on Rotten Tomatoes was that the film was too long with too many subplots, although the actual raid was exciting. However, it received more praise from critic, who gave it three stars.Ebert praised the film, saying, 'Here is a war movie that understands how wars are actually fought.' He continued, 'The film has been made with the confidence that the story itself is the point, not the flashy graphics. The raid is outlined for the troops (and for the audience), so that, knowing what the rescuers want to do, we understand how they're trying to do it.
Like soldiers on a march, it puts one step in front of another, instead of flying apart into a blizzard of quick cuts and special effects. Like the jazzier but equally realistic, it shows a situation that has moved beyond policy and strategy and amounts to soldiers in the field, hoping to hell they get home alive.' He also said the film gave 'full credit' to the Filipino guerrillas who assisted the Rangers.
He concluded, 'it is good to have a film that is not about entertainment for action fans, but about how wars are won with great difficulty, risk, and cost.' Of criticized a lack of character development and the pace of the film, saying, 'On screen, at least, the raid to free the prisoners isn't all that great - just a bunch of explosions and combat maneuvers. Still, it's the one sequence in the film where everybody works with the same conviction.
The audience, meanwhile, has to sit around with the prisoners, waiting for this to happen. It's a long wait.' He concluded that the film 'amounts to a noble failure.' Of praised the film as 'a riveting, even inspirational account of an American feat of arms about which few know but about which many more should.' He said the film was made more in the style of movies from the 1940s, with the hero being the unit involved in the action instead of individuals, a technique which is rarely used today and explains the 'essentially starless' cast drawing mainly from television or film supporting roles. He praised its accuracy, saying, 'The war stuff is first-rate all the way through. A great deal of effort has been made to achieve a level of anthropological correctness: The weapons are right, the uniforms are right, the equipment is right.The raid itself is a dynamo of action filmmaking, exactly like what the real thing must have been - swift and brutal, with a lot of shooting and no prisoner-taking.'
Of the called the film 'very boring'; a 'story without irony, perspective or any leavening that would make it something other than an ordinary military-action caper. The story line is telegraphed from word one and the meticulous unfolding plot plods ahead inexorably without the slightest bit of suspense.' Roger Moore of the said, 'The characters are all real people, and much of this really happened. But director John Dahl (Joy Ride) and the screenwriters have conjured a dreary, old-fashioned 'last roundup' of war movie and prisoner-of-war movie cliches, small but forgivable sins. Less forgivable is how Dahl squanders tension for an hour and a half cutting between the suffering prisoners and resistance intrigues in Manila and the long march of the Rangers, and a fictionalized romance story that might have made a nice little movie by itself.' James Plath of Movie Metropolis wrote, 'In many ways, The Great Raid adheres to the genre right down to the character types and before-battle thoughts, but it's also a curious combination of modern war tale in the manner of and the kind of patriotic films that were made in the waning years of the war and in the fifties. It has both a realistic sheen, and an element of idealistic flag-waving.
The Great Raid isn't a perfect film, but it's an engaging one, and, at times, a powerful one.' Scott Weinberg of gave it a positive review, and described the film as 'truly an 'old-fashioned' war movie.based on, and adhering very closely to, actual events that occurred in early 1945. The Great Raid is not a hyper-kinetic flash-banger like, nor it is a cerebral rumination like; it's just a well-hewn and efficient re-telling of true story that's worthy of remembrance.' He opined that the film was delayed not because it was bad, but because its old-fashioned style is a 'tough sell.in today's marketplace.' Mike Clark of said, 'Just about any golden age Hollywood hack could have made a zestier drama about one of the greatest rescue missions in U.S.
Military history,' and criticized 'Franco's droning voice-over' for spelling out 'every sliver of historical context', and also said 'a huge chunk of time is given to an uncompelling romance between a major.and a widowed nurse.' Said it 'lacks a center. It's an exhausted sprawl with multiple story foci, none of them terribly compelling,' concluding, 'Dahl does vividly re-create that least heralded burden of war: the boredom.'
Of wrote, ' The Great Raid, which documents the largest rescue mission in U.S. Military history (and ends with archival footage of many of the real soldiers portrayed in the film), lacks the visceral sweep of Saving Private Ryan. But 's story, for all its gut-wrenching intensity, was a fiction.
Dahl's movie, slower in pace and conscious of its own artifice, addresses the same issues of courage and sacrifice - and tells a true story. That's worth something.
In fact, it's worth a lot.' Box office The movie was a, covering only 12% of its $80 million budget. The Great Raid was released on August 12, 2005, and opened at #10 at the box office, gathering $3,376,009 in the opening weekend.
Its worldwide gross stands at $10,769,311.References. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
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