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Closed Caption; All-new extended cut of Black Hawk Down; Frontline: Ambush in Mogadishu documentary; Digitally remastered
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Black Hawk Down
1. Start [5:45]
2. Our War [3:53]
3. Beautiful Day for a Fight [6:57]
4. Pep Talk [3:51]
5. Cabinet Conference [5:21]
6. Prepping for War [5:49]
7. Marked Man [4:54]
8. Irene in Action [4:53]
9. Smoke Signals [4:47]
10. Militia Mayhem [4:52]
11. Going Down [5:18]
12. Hostile Advance [4:40]
13. Crash Site [5:25]
14. Casualties [5:21]
15. Another Bird Down [5:17]
16. Keeping Up [5:31]
17. Which Say? [4:42]
18. Surrounded [4:51]
19. Hope of Survival [6:26]
20. Cover Me [5:11]
21. Repairing the Wounded [4:50]
22. Our World [4:56]
23. Angry Company [4:02]
24. It's Nothing [5:07]
25. Leading the Pack [5:08]
26. No One Left Behind [5:03]
27. The Men Next to You [7:03]
28. Aftermath [11:36]
A gripping dramatization of the abortive 1993 U.S. military operation in Somalia, Africa, that resulted in the Ambush in Mogadishu, Black Hawk Down earns high marks for its hyperrealistic representation of modern-day conventional warfare. Director Ridley Scott re-creates the fateful October 3rd mission in painstaking detail, capturing the horrifying chaos that ensues during armed conflicts on unfamiliar urban battlegrounds. Portraying the U.S. Army Rangers who fought in the streets of Mogadishu, Scott's talented ensemble cast helps make the events all the more real. Especially strong are Josh Harnett as Staff Sergeant Matt Eversmann and Tom Sizemore as the grizzled veteran Lt. Colonel Danny McKnight. Also superb are Ewan McGregor, Ron Eldard, Jason Isaacs, and Sam Shepard. To his credit, Scott remains politically neutral on America’s role in the Somalian civil war. He doesn’t engage in the moral equivocation so fashionable among some Hollywood directors who’ve depicted failed U.S. military operations; instead, Black Hawk Down focuses on the heroic efforts of American soldiers committed to covering their buddies’ backs and bringing everybody home, dead or alive. Scott’s darting camera and rapid cutting make it occasionally difficult to follow the action, but that’s an intentional choice designed to emphasize the maddening confusion of warfare at close quarters. Sturdily mounted, brilliantly acted, and almost unbearably suspenseful, this powerful film shows the events of a fateful engagement in a new and considerably brighter light. The DVD edition includes a behind-the-scenes featurette, production notes, and an assortment of theatrical trailers. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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