Rating: R
Genre:
War
Theatrical Release: 12/28/2001(USA
Release Date: 07/12/2005
Dubbed: English
Run Time: 144 Minutes
Flags: Graphic Violence, Not For Children, Profanity, War Violence
Distributor/Studio: Columbia TriStar
A quickly forgotten chapter in United States military history is relived in this harrowing
war drama from director
Ridley Scott, based on a series of
Philadelphia Inquirer articles and subsequent book by reporter
Mark Bowden. On October 3rd, 1993, an elite team of more than 100 Delta Force soldiers and Army Rangers, part of a larger United Nations peacekeeping force, are dropped into civil war-torn Mogadishu, Somalia, in an effort to kidnap two of local crime lord
Mohamed Farah Aidid's top lieutenants. Among the team:
Staff Sgt. Matt Eversmann (
Josh Hartnett),
Ranger Lt. Col. Danny McKnight (
Tom Sizemore), the resourceful
Delta Sgt. First Class Jeff Sanderson (
William Fichtner), and
Ranger Spec. Grimes (
Ewan McGregor), a desk-bound clerk getting his first taste of live combat. When two of the mission's Black Hawk helicopters are shot down by enemy forces, the Americans -- committed to recovering every man, dead or alive -- stay in the area too long and are quickly surrounded. The ensuing firefight is a merciless 15-hour ordeal and the longest ground battle involving American soldiers since the Vietnam War. In the end, 70 soldiers are injured and 18 are dead, along with hundreds of Somalians.
Black Hawk Down was voted one of the top ten films of the year by the National Board of Review prior to its limited Oscar-qualifying release. On the basis of his work in this film, co-star
Eric Bana, a relatively unknown Australian actor playing
Delta Sgt. First Class "Hoot" Gibson, won the lead in director
Ang Lee's version of
The Hulk (2003).
~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide