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Restrepo

  • 20102010
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  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Restrepo (2010)
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A year with one platoon in the deadliest valley in Afghanistan.A year with one platoon in the deadliest valley in Afghanistan.A year with one platoon in the deadliest valley in Afghanistan.

IMDb RATING
7.4/10
24K
YOUR RATING
  • Directors
    • Tim Hetherington
    • Sebastian Junger
  • Stars
    • The Men of Battle Company 2nd of the 503rd Infantry Regiment 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team
    • Juan 'Doc Restrepo(archive footage)
    • Dan Kearney
Top credits
  • Directors
    • Tim Hetherington
    • Sebastian Junger
  • Stars
    • The Men of Battle Company 2nd of the 503rd Infantry Regiment 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team
    • Juan 'Doc Restrepo(archive footage)
    • Dan Kearney
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 82User reviews
    • 114Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 10 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Misha Pemble-Belkin and Stephen Gillespie in Restrepo (2010)
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    Miguel Cortez in Restrepo (2010)
    Miguel Cortez in Restrepo (2010)
    Kevin Rice in Restrepo (2010)
    Dan Kearney in Restrepo (2010)
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    Dan Kearney in Restrepo (2010)

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    The Men of Battle Company 2nd of the 503rd Infantry Regiment 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team
    • Themselvesas Themselves
    Juan 'Doc Restrepo
    Juan 'Doc Restrepo
    • Selfas Self
    • (archive footage)
    Dan Kearney
    Dan Kearney
    • Selfas Self
    LaMonta Caldwell
    LaMonta Caldwell
    • Selfas Self
    Aron Hijar
    Aron Hijar
    • Selfas Self
    Misha Pemble-Belkin
    Misha Pemble-Belkin
    • Selfas Self
    Miguel Cortez
    Miguel Cortez
    • Selfas Self
    Sterling Jones
    Sterling Jones
    • Selfas Self
    Brendan O'Byrne
    Brendan O'Byrne
    • Selfas Self
    Joshua McDonough
    Joshua McDonough
    • Selfas Self
    Kyle Steiner
    Kyle Steiner
    • Selfas Self
    Angel Toves
    Angel Toves
    • Selfas Self
    Mark Patterson
    Mark Patterson
    • Selfas Self
    Stephen Gillespie
    Stephen Gillespie
    • Selfas Self
    Marc Solowski
    Marc Solowski
    • Selfas Self
    Kevin Rice
    Kevin Rice
    • Selfas Self
    Tanner Sichter
    Tanner Sichter
    • Selfas Self
    William Ostlund
    • Selfas Self
    • Directors
      • Tim Hetherington
      • Sebastian Junger
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    • See more cast details at IMDbPro

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    Sebastian Junger and Tim Hetherington's year dug in with the Second Platoon in one of Afghanistan's most strategically crucial valleys reveals extraordinary insight into the surreal combination of back breaking labor, deadly firefights, and camaraderie as the soldiers painfully push back the Taliban. —Sundance Film Festival
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      • One platoon, one valley, one year
    • Genres
      • Documentary
      • Biography
      • History
      • War
    • Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
      • Rated R for language throughout including some descriptions of violence
    • Parents guide

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    • Trivia
      Co-director of Restrepo, Tim Hetherington, was killed on April 20, 2011 while covering the conflict in Libya.
    • Quotes

      Joshua McDonough: They're gathering intel right now, basically, on how to deal with us because they haven't - - there's no real research or intel on how to treat us right now because they haven't had to deal with people like us since WWII and Vietnam, you know, dealing with guys that are coming back from 15 month deployments with as much fighting, you know, as we went through.

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      Written by Günther

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    User reviews82

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    Top review
    10/10
    Shooting Hell
    How does a soft, liberal-arts civilian like me even approach a document like "Restrepo"? I don't give myself to blind, reflexive worship of the military; before, I have reviewed "Taxi to the Dark Side," an investigation into some chilling crimes committed by individuals in the armed forces, almost surely with the knowledge and approval of their superiors. This, however, is a film, shot by two insane journalists who spent a year with American Army troops in Afghanistan's Korangal valley, and it portrays men who are different from the rest of us in that they have faced and survived the impossible.

    Outpost Restrepo was named after a beloved comrade killed in action, and it was dug and fortified under constant enemy gunfire. The Taliban just hated giving up the position, and the men describe how they would dig for several minutes, then be forced to pick up their weapons and return fire, and after the gunfight died down, go right back to digging. The outpost is only several hundred meters from a larger base, but in case of an attack, support might as well be stationed in Germany.

    The all-seeing documentarians capture the men's brutal physical labor under a constant state of siege and barely-adequate resupply, until violence and discomfort become life's permanent background. The soldiers are forced to go on regular patrols through the countryside, tracking the progress of development projects and trying to build trust among the locals, whose allegiances are never clear. If they are only listening with one ear, if they're only out to hedge their bets between the fighting sides, who can blame them?

    The film culminates in an account of a firefight during an offensive called "Rock Avalanche" – words that the testifying soldiers cannot say without a shudder. The mission consists of the men being loudly airdropped on a hilltop and moving around valleys and mountains until attacked by the Taliban. They push onwards, trying not to think which step will finally trigger the inevitable ambush. The ambush occurs; the live footage cuts out, and for several minutes, we follow the brutal firefight only through the soldiers' testimony. It is gut-wrenching. The pain and terror of the men who return fire without knowing which of their fellows are still alive and if they themselves will live for another minute are suffocating. Then, the footage is back, and we see a private wailing like a child over the dead body of the unit's favorite commander. If this can happen to the best among us, he says, what chance do the rest of us have?

    It is an astonishing thing to contemplate, but even at the end of so much hostile fire, the Americans have the better deal. The young men who passed through the trials are scarred and damaged by their experience, but they knew the date when it would end, and the bird was there to take the survivors back to a better life. The local Afghans' pain has no end. Frightened, grimy faces peer out of gashes in dirt walls. Children hide their eyes, dressed in scraps of their grandparents' clothes. The doorways of their mud shacks open into black pits – even in midday, the sun is unable to dispel the darkness. The village elders are a sight from another millennium – gnarly, weather-beaten, half-decayed faces that seem to have been chopped out of rotting tree trunks. You could easily give every one of them a couple of centuries, but who knows? They may still be in their thirties. I've had some rough years as a child of the third world, but I can't imagine even a tenth of what these people go through in their lives.

    So many excellent films have come out of our latest painful conflicts – "Restrepo," "Generation Kill," "Taxi to the Dark Side," "Gunner Palace"… Almost all of them have been financial failures. Who wants to spend ten dollars to get depressed and emotionally drained? What exactly are we supposed to feel at the end of "Restrepo"? Not hope. Maybe futility, weariness and an incredible desire to think about something else.

    I wondered if the place I saw in "Restrepo" really exists on the same planet as the Metropolitan Opera. Will its misery ever end?
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    • proterozoic
    • Mar 19, 2011

    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Thung Lũng Chết
    • Filming locations
      • Afghanistan
    • Production companies
      • Outpost Films
      • Virgil Films & Entertainment
      • Passion Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,330,894
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $35,581
      • Jun 27, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,436,391
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    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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