- Studio: National Geographic Entertainment
- Release Date: Jun 25, 2010
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 53 Ratings
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Mixed: 5 out of 53
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Aug 20, 20109
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Jan 2, 20111This movie is just boring. If you realize that war sucks because people die, you wont see or feel anything new. Movie critics walk on egg shells around the subject of dead soldiers, but it doesn't make it an interesting documentary.
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Nov 28, 20106
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Sep 22, 20106This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Feb 12, 20118
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Jan 18, 20114This might be rumoured to be the most dangerous place on earth, but I felt disconnected from the emotional rollercoaster the soldiers were going through, and it felt like watching scattered spots of a news channel.
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Jan 9, 20118Very gritty and intimate look at the day-to-day life of a combat troop in Afghanistan. These filmmakers have some real balls for being right in the middle of combat like they were.
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Dec 1, 20108
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Dec 18, 20108
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Jan 1, 20118If you like documentary films you'll like this and if you like war films you'll like this. A great combonation of the soldiers telling you about what happened and actually seeing what happened through the hand held cameras. Everything is memorable from the story told to the people invloved. Documentary film making at its best. Again as a watched this I'm reminded that in war there are no winners.
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Mar 3, 20119
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Jan 3, 20127Restrepo is worth watching if you want a glimpse into the modern soldier and the warfare they are involved in. Being a documentary, it is necessarily low on closure and plot. What you see are real humans and their experiences, thoughts, and emotions during a 15 month deployment in a difficult place. It is not an exciting film, but it is an important one.
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May 16, 20115Where is the fighting? Where is the war? #%# this is boring. Get a good, long view of the most boring and tedious parts of deployment in Afghanistan. The most interesting shots - helicopters firing missiles, fighters and bombers swooping in - are few and far between. You want to see real war? Guess you'll be joining the military and dying or going to ****
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Mar 23, 20117
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Sep 22, 20118Nearly no narritive, but a powerful film that is one of the best documentaries of 2010.
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Nov 11, 20119This is a documentary which uninhibitedly depicts its young protagonists in literally every spectrum of their lives during their 15 month deployment in the Korengal valley Afghanistan. whether pro or anti war it is never the less a harrowing experience watching these young souls face such extreme circumstances so far from home.
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100A film that is beautiful, harrowing, heartbreaking -- and necessary.
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100Restrepo is about soldiers, not politics. The question of whether U.S. troops belong there isn't posed. Their devotion to duty and each other is unquestioned.
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88If you're looking for a political message, either for or against U.S. involvement in Afghanistan, this is not your movie. The directors were satisfied with telling us about a group of courageous, honorable young soldiers - a salute these men richly deserve.