The Great Raid

2005

Action / Drama / History / War

47
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 38% · 120 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 70% · 10K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.6/10 10 24168 24.2K

Plot summary

As World War II rages, the elite Sixth Ranger Battalion is given a mission of heroic proportions: push 30 miles behind enemy lines and liberate over 500 American prisoners of war.


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December 20, 2012 at 08:18 PM

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Top cast

Connie Nielsen as Margaret Utinsky
James Franco as Captain Prince
Max Martini as 1st Sgt. Sid "Top" Wojo
Marton Csokas as Captain Redding
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850.20 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
2 hr 12 min
Seeds 4
1.75 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
2 hr 12 min
Seeds 10

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by mstomaso 8 / 10

Solid traditional semi-historical war film

In terms of lasting value, I believe The Great Raid is one of the best films to have graced the screen this year. It's a straightforward war movie about unsung heroes. The story involves the basic facts of a Japanese POW camp which was liberated near the end of the Japanese occupation of the Phillipines. American soldiers and Phillipino resistance fighters teamed up to chance a daring raid on the heavily guarded camp. Fictional elements are added to the story, such as a surprisingly compelling love story, and believable explorations of friendships among both prisoners and fighters.

The script is good, the acting and editing superb, and the photography is very good. The film is violent, but does not wallow in flying guts and body parts as has been the recent fashion. Nothing flashy, nothing overwhelming, just solid craftsmanship. This is a film which is less concerned with making an impression than it is with telling a story, and I found that very refreshing. In my opinion, the film succeeds completely in telling its simple story and will likely be recognized for years to come as one of the better war films of recent times. All of the acting in this film is excellent, but watch for the standout performances from Marton Csokas, Joseph Fiennes, James Franco and Connie Nielsen.

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Reviewed by whpratt1 7 / 10

Horrors of the Japs During WW II

This word today about the JAPS sounds very cruel and offensive to the Japanese people, but during the War Years during WW II in the Pacific this word was used in most American Newspapers and spoken about during this horrible war with a nation that killed and raped many people in Nanking, China. In this film many of U.S. Service Men are trapped in a Japanese Concentration Camp who inflicted horrible tortures and slaughter hundreds of American Soldiers and women who are treated worse than animals. America makes every effort to find these lost prisoners of war and is horrified how the Japanese soldiers treated our people and make a great effort to free all these prisoners. However, it took many men and women lives in order to accomplish this mission. This is a great picture which still remembers all the men and women who gave their lives to fight back at the mistreatment of American soldiers. GREAT FILM.

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