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- Callumpřed 5 dny⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Black Hawk Down – Chaos without a pause button. Some war films focus on politics. Some focus on strategy. Black Hawk Down focuses on survival. From the moment things begin to go wrong, the film barely gives you a chance to breathe. What starts as a mission that appears straightforward rapidly descends into confusion, danger, and a desperate struggle to get people home. The result is one of the most intense war films ever put to screen. What stands out most is the sense of chaos. Unlike many action movies where everyone seems to know exactly what's happening, Black Hawk Down often feels disorienting by design. Characters are trying to make decisions with incomplete information, plans are constantly changing, and the situation spirals further out of control with every passing hour. That uncertainty helps the film feel far more authentic than many of its contemporaries. The cast is packed with actors who would go on to become major stars, and it's almost amusing looking back and spotting familiar faces before they became household names. Despite the large ensemble, the film manages to give enough personality to its key characters that you remain invested throughout. Visually, it still holds up remarkably well. The action is intense without feeling cartoonish, and the sound design deserves special mention. Gunfire, helicopters, radio chatter, and explosions combine to create an atmosphere that pulls you right into the middle of the action. The film isn't perfect. Because of the sheer number of characters and the relentless pace, some emotional moments don't land as strongly as they might have in a more focused story. But that's a relatively small criticism of a film that succeeds so well at creating tension and immersion. This is one of those movies that grabs hold of you early and refuses to let go until the credits roll. 🥃 A strong whisky drunk far too quickly — intense, uncompromising, and leaving you a little exhausted by the end.
- ርልዪረ3. února 2025Some films are to Hollywood what a good tip is to the dealer in a card game. Known as the ‘Croupier’s Chip’ - it is traditionally given by the winner to the dealer at the end of the game... In terms of Dramatic Films in the past three decades ‘Black Hawk Down’ is to the Action Drama what ‘As Good As It Gets’ is to comedy. It’s going to take a long time to better it. The success behind it is the judgment of Ridley Scott. And his timing in making the film. Made in the same year as 9/11; it didn’t hit the cinemas worldwide en masse until a few months after. It was also made a full two years before Saddam Hussein was removed from power in Iraq. It is a testamental warning to strategists on intervention. When to intervene and whether you have the judgement at all to do so. Nobody would disagree that Bill Clinton did absolutely the right thing. And nobody will doubt it is the last time international powers will ever care to intervene within an African Union state ever again (militarily speaking). The cast Ridley Scott put together as an ensemble is incredibly well judged. So well judged that sadly; no one actor was singled out for any major awards. And as of 2021 Ridley Scott has almost equalled Martin Scorsese’s regard for most Academy Award Nominations for Best Director, without a win. Scorsese had been nominated five times before picking up the award. Ridley Scott is now up to four nominations without a nod. And we are up to sadly what he should have won for... this film. So he’s left open to the same comments as Scorsese; that any win achieved is as a result of the guilt of neglect of recognition by the Academy. Then there are the vested interests of politicians such as Barack Obama in East Africa and Iraq. When you compare his record on pure humanitarian grounds; there is no comparison to Bill Clinton whose judgement was sharp and clear and often embarrassed the UN with his sense of decency. This film reflects a noble but failed attempt. And it pulls no punches but has no bias whatever. And it keeps you watching for full information. The world was after all left with the bombing of the WTC building in Kenya in 1994. And Clinton was not going to keep ignoring the warning signals no matter how he was blackmailed over his personal life and Flowers and Lewinsky’s public testimony. He certainly did not pursue the Obama track on foreign policy in Africa and the Middle East which appeared to be a campaign of cringeworthy squirming on whether people will associate foreign policy with sexuality globally. The ‘Not in our name’ complex which seemed more about humouring warlords on the defence of marriage than saving lives. Clinton had to face Obama from the mid-90s as an enemy within. And the subtle themes which you find in ‘Black Hawk Down’ show it for all its worth. The ensemble is the ensemble and I pick no actor out. Because they almost bring the dead back alive to tell their own story. The G7 of countries will now never come to the aid of any society which shows its intervening humanitarian forces being dismembered with rocks, stones and clubs inside a downed helicopter. Ridley’s audience is still waiting for him to pick up the award. But regardless; he is one of Tyneside’s finest. And he has with Hollywood whilst maintaining the best of classicism effortlessly.
- 0 14. dubna 2026It doesn't follow the book closely. Obviously, movies have less time to tell a story and have to be more cinematic. But the feel of the movie is different than the book. The film portrays the intelligence as somewhat reliable. However, Mark Bowden's book highlights the unreliability of HUMINT in a clan based society. Many of the paid informants were playing both sides. providing only enough information to get paid without truly betraying their clans. The movie is bit biased in who it assigns blame for why the operation failed. Doesn't explore all the strategies that could have been used. In the Book, Bowden explains how the Green Berets training was better suited for the mission because they focused on local context, but they were replaced by Task Force Ranger. Mark Bowden compares how the tactics of the Delta/Ranger Raids differed from the Green Berets who launched missions during the mornings to avoid the stimulant drugged out militia members were often more effective. Lastly, the movie never mentions that a bi-partisan congress was considering pulling out funding for the larger mission through appropriation committees. The movie portrays the mission as a sudden disaster, but the book explains that the SNA had been "practicing" for weeks, observing the Rangers' flight paths and timing how long it took for the "chalks" to set up perimeters. There's a scene where the rangers that were left behind, run back to the base, "the Mogadishu Mile". That scene was in the book. I found movie to be entertaining, but not very historically accurate.
- Numi11. září 2025Watching Black Hawk Down felt like being dropped into the chaos of Mogadishu with no warning and no way out. It’s not a movie that holds your hand—it throws you into the firefight and dares you to keep up. Ridley Scott’s direction is relentless, gritty, and visually stunning, and while the film doesn’t spend much time developing individual characters, that almost feels intentional. It’s not about one hero—it’s about the collective experience of soldiers caught in a mission gone sideways. The sound design alone had my heart racing, and the cinematography made the dust and desperation feel suffocating. It’s brutal, it’s exhausting, and it’s unforgettable. Based on my own reaction and the general consensus from critics and fans alike, I’d give it a 4.7 out of 5—not because it’s flawless, but because it captures the raw intensity of combat like few films ever have
- Oʂɯαʅԃσ Rσყҽƚƚ1. března 2026Unlike most of the war movies of our time, Black Hawk Down sticks to the facts about what happened in Mogadishu and doesn't romanticize the story. To support this observation, the viewer will notice that there is not really one main character. This shows that the film focuses more on what happened in Somalia instead of on the characters personality and/or struggles.
- Vincent Reggiannini11. července 2025A Ridley Scott visual masterpiece that will get your patriotic blood pumping, only to feel pity and remorse over the useless waste of human lives, both innocent and maligned. As loosely based on reality as this movie is it pays a stunning and emotional tribute to the two Delta Force snipers, Sergeant First Class Randy Shughart and Master Sergeant Gary Gordon who volunteered to hold off waves and waves angry local civilians - all of whom are hopped up on drugs, patriotic fever and driven into a rage by the local guerrilla militia. There is desperation and confusion on both sides. In the end you feel for the men and women involved. With no definitive “good guys” and “bad guys” you see the human meat grinder these people have been thrust into - each side thoroughly convinced they are doing what they do for the right reasons.
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Černý jestřáb sestřelen byl vydán 28. prosince 2001.
Černý jestřáb sestřelen byl režírován Ridley Scott.
Černý jestřáb sestřelen je dlouhý 2 h 25 m.
Černý jestřáb sestřelen byl produkován Jerry Bruckheimer, Ridley Scott.
Část elitní jednotky armády USA je v roce 1993 poslána do somálského Mogadishu, aby se stala součástí mírové operace Spojených národů. Úkolem mise je unést několik vysokých důstojníků somálského diktátora. Jde o součást strategického plánu na potlačení občanské války, která zuří po celé zemi. Ovšem zdánlivě bezpečně naplánovaná mise se obrátí nesprávným směrem. Rangers i veteráni musí bok po boku bojovat proti zdrcující přesile a prchat za nepřátelskými liniemi dokud se záchrannému konvoji nepodaří vyrazit k jejich záchraně. V těžkém boji umírají přátelé, formují se vztahy, chlapci se stávají muži a vojáci se učí jak vypadá skutečná tvář války a hrdinství.
Klíčové postavy v Černý jestřáb sestřelen jsou SSG Matthew Eversmann (Josh Hartnett), SFC Norm 'Hoot' Gibson (Eric Bana), SPC John Grimes (Ewan McGregor).
Černý jestřáb sestřelen je hodnocen 15+.
Černý jestřáb sestřelen je film s žánrem Action, Historický, Válečný.
Černý jestřáb sestřelen má hodnocení diváků 8.8 z 10.
Černý jestřáb sestřelen měl rozpočet 92 mil. US$.
Černý jestřáb sestřelen vydělal v kinech 173 mil. US$.











































