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Thomas Highway wurde wegen Befehlsverweigerung bei den Marines gefeuert, nun holt man ihn als Ausbilder zurück. Gerade noch rechtzeitig, denn in seinen Augen hatte Major Powers die Elitetruppe ziemlich verkommen lassen. Tom greift hart durch und macht aus den Burschen von der Militärakademie ganze Männer. Als eines Tages die politische Situation auf einer Karibikinsel eskaliert, wird aus dem militärischen Übungsspiel plötzlich blutiger Ernst ... (Puls4)
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Über Clint Eastwoods mangelndes Vertrauen in die aufstrebende Generation erfuhren wir nicht nur aus seinem Film Gran Torino. Bereits zweiundzwanzig Jahre zuvor drehte er eine etwas intimere Kriegskomödie, in der er einen Spruch nach dem anderen raushaut und uns garantiert, dass wir uns während der über zwei Stunden dauernden Laufzeit keine Sekunde langweilen werden. ()
I thought Clint Eastwood would come up with a military blockbuster that will make me laugh as it happened perhaps only with the M.A.S.H. 4077. But it’s still not a bad movie. Heartbreak Ridge has a classic idea, a classic rendition, just as classic course and an even more classic conclusion. In fact, it’s all absolutely average. This is improved by Clint Eastwood himself, who as a sergeant employed certain slightly harsh methods, and his platoon ignored him. This creates a lot of good but also bad situations and the biggest problem lies with the platoon. I couldn’t stand those guys. The actors portrayed them as a band of usual douchebags in a way that I had to root for Clint, who at least kept showing some effort throughout the film. ()
Something between Full Metal Jacket and G.I. Jane, but lacking the raw war setting of the former and the tough abandon and testosterone of the latter. Clint Eastwood is a cool tough guy and his fights the pumped-up Marines are cool to watch, but the action itself (especially the final set piec) is one big confusing mess. I don't know what Eastwood (behind the camera) was playing at, but the result is a failure that completely misses the mark as a simulation of combat. The slightly satirical subtext and plenty of one-liners are cool and mostly spot-on and funny in the given situation. Everett McGill trained his toughness and arrogance here for Under Siege 2, where he is even better and cooler by several notches. ()
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