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Tears of the Sun
a.k.a. Man of War Director: Antoine Fuqua Cast: Bruce Willis, Monica Bellucci, Cole Hauser, Fionnula Flanagan

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/07/2005
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 9,842

Viewer Rating: (12 ratings)

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Features

Closed Caption; Over 24 minutes of never-before-seen footage; Journey to Safety: Making of "Tears of the Sun"; Voices of Africa; Interactive map of Africa

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Start [5:22]
2. Lt. Waters' Elite Operation [5:42]
3. The Prime Objective [3:11]
4. St. Michael's Mission [2:50]
5. "I Will Not Leave Without My People" [5:03]
6. Evacuating the Mission [7:14]
7. "Take the Baby" [8:56]
8. Danger on the Trail [6:48]
9. Cleansing of House of God [1:19]
10. Objective Accomplished [5:35]
11. Burn Down the Mission [2:11]
12. "We Can Only Take Twelve" [6:20]
13. Possible Hostiles [7:20]
14. Ringside Seats to an Ethnic Cleansing [2:28]
15. Rule of Engagement Party [10:27]
16. "This Is What They Do" [4:26]
17. Lena's Story [3:41]
18. "We Got Trouble" [2:45]
19. A Rat in the Next [2:14]
20. Arthur Azuka [2:52]
21. Doing the Right Thing [7:01]
22. Jungle Heat [3:48]
23. Slo Going Fast [3:58]
24. Under Attack [2:58]
25. "Hold the Line!" [2:22]
26. Run Through the Jungle [1:40]
27. "Let 'Er Rip!!!" [5:01]
28. Promises Kept [4:15]

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Editorial Reviews

Bruce Willis and the ravishing Monica Bellucci star in this suspenseful war movie, a genre offering that studiously avoids the clichés of jingoistic shoot-’em-ups in favor of a more intellectually and emotionally satisfying approach. Tears of the Sun reflects with surprising accuracy the horrors being perpetrated daily in African nations convulsed by civil war fomented by antagonistic ethnic groups. Willis portrays Navy SEAL lieutenant A. K. Waters, who leads a special-operations team into the Nigerian jungle to find Italian-born doctor Lena Hendricks (Bellucci), an American citizen by marriage, before she can be captured (or worse) by marauding rebels heading for her makeshift hospital. Lena refuses to leave unless the American soldiers agree to lead her African patients to safety -- a nearly impossible undertaking that would undermine Waters's clearly defined mission. Director Antoine Fuqua (Training Day) renders the atrocities of African warfare in excruciating detail, but his depictions are neither gratuitous nor exploitative; they underline the severity of current conditions and amplify the moral dilemma faced by the American commander: Can he stick to his narrowly defined mission and allows scores of wounded refugees to be slaughtered? Willis, who invested many of his former heroes with macho insouciance, brings a welcome maturity and gravitas to his characterization of Waters. Bellucci, of whom the script demands considerably less, makes an attractive and engaging foil -- albeit one whose true motives are shrouded in secrecy. The battle scenes are excellently done and not overtly sensationalistic, and the relentless pursuit of the SEALs and refugees by the brutal rebels adds nail-biting suspense. Very much in the current tradition of war movies that refuse to glorify war, Tears of the Sun provides two hours of provocative and eminently satisfying entertainment. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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One of my favorite moviesby spicycaramel

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October 29, 2008: This is one of my favorite movies. I watch it all the time. It is a good movie. This movie could actual be a true story and that is what i like about it. Things like this happen in Africa all the time. This movie can make people aware of things going on in other countries. I love Cole Hauser in this movie.

I Also Recommend: Hotel Rwanda.

BEST ACTION PACKED MOVIE!by Anonymous

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November 10, 2004: Best movie since Saving Private Ryan. This action packed movie teaches a lesson about caring and bravery. Leader of a callous Navy Seal team (Bruce Willis) brings his men back into the war zone to help defend the African people from the rebel forces. While watching this video I was in aw. I had know idea that the rebel forces committed those kinds of treacherous things. A lot of it was Hollywood but director Antoine Fuqua made it look reasonable. I blinked about twenty times during the movie trying to capture every little part. The warfare in this movie is incredible. This is the perfect movie for you if you love action movies.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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