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1987    1 t 50 mKrig, Action
6.7100%73%6.6
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Den 11. maj 1969 indledte amerikanske soldater angrebet på det bjerg i Vietnam, som på militærsprog kaldes "937". 10 dage og 11 blodige angreb senere nåede mindre end 200 mænd toppen. Over 2/3 af styrken havde sat livet til under angrebet, sønderskudt i småstykker af vietnamesiske modangreb. Som minde over deres døde kammerater gav de overlevende bjerget navnet Hamburger Hill. Dette er deres historie.
Instrueret af John Irvin
  • Dylan McDermottSgt. Adam Frantz
  • Steven WeberSfc. Dennis Worcester
  • Tim QuillPvt. Joe Beletsky
  • Michael BoatmanSpc Motown
  • Anthony BarrilePvt Vincent 'Alphabet' Languilli
  • Don CheadlePvt. Washburn
  • Courtney B. VanceSpc. Abraham 'Doc' Johnson
  • Tommy SwerdlowPvt. Martin Bienstock
  • Tegan WestLt. Terry Eden
  • Daniel O'SheaSPC Gaigin
  • Harry O'ReillySpc. Michael Duffy
  • Michael DolanSpc Murphy
  • Don JamesSgt. Elliott 'Mac' McDaniel
  • Michael A. NicklesPvt.Galvan
  • Kieu ChinhMama San
  • Doug GoodmanLagunas
  • J.C. PalmoreHealy
  • J.D. Van SickleNewsman
  • John IrvinInstruktør
  • James CarabatsosManuskript / Producer
  • MrRichard884. september 2025
    A brutal and hopeless film.
  • kev_o6. oktober 2025
    Showing its age but a solid enough 'nam movie
  • usasand18. august 2025
    I think is movie deserve a reboot, best story telling in a war movie.
  • TomVader25. maj 2026
    ​I'm not a historian, and this gets a lot of praise online as being accurate, except it's not entirely accurate and simplifies the battle. In reality, this was a firefight on multiple hills, with troops being pinned down after mistakenly going up the wrong peak, then pulling back and ascending the final one. ​While many of the scenes seem to capture what the war would have been like, some of the effects—especially the planes dropping bombs—almost come off as comical, as they are clearly fireworks. The movie also seems to be hyper-focused on racism and other social struggles of the 60s, which may or may not have been part of the real experience, but felt forced and harpy to me. Furthermore, it spends nearly a third of the movie talking about hookers and other stuff that had nothing to do with the battle and felt out of place to me. Overall. I'd rate it OK, but it's not on my ”must see” list.
  • mikechakakhan11. juli 2025
    We never forget or left our mates either, Chahka, Artillery
  • Jake Panter13. maj 2026
    As a Vietnam War historian, this movie is great in capturing the violence and horrors of war, the bonding of soldiers and the teamwork that is needed to conquer a battle. Absolutely stunning as a cinematographer too (yes I do a lot), the angles, close ups and quick cut aways make battle scenes feel intense, quick and sharp and the calmer scenes, well.... calmer. Languilli is a great comic relief too, definitely my favourite character. Anyways, great movie and is definitely my favourite Vietnam War film by a long shot.
  • mhamreus30. marts 2026
    Hamburger Hill strips war down to its rawest form and leaves you sitting in it. There is no glory here. Just mud, heat, exhaustion, and a hill that keeps demanding more. The film does not build toward a triumphant moment or a clear sense of purpose. Instead, it leans into repetition and confusion, where each push feels heavier than the last and the question of “why” never really gets answered. What sets it apart is how grounded everything feels. The tension inside the unit, especially the racial friction and infighting, is messy and unresolved in a way that feels honest. There are no clean speeches or easy resolutions. Just a group of soldiers trying to hold it together while waiting for the next order to send them back up that hill. Even the small moments, like repeating “it doesn’t matter,” feel like survival tactics rather than dialogue. The film also does a great job showing that overwhelming firepower does not equal control. The enemy adapts, hides, and survives in ways that keep the threat constant. That uncertainty feeds into the larger feeling of futility, where taking ground never quite feels like winning. It is less about defeating the enemy and more about enduring the environment and the mission itself. At the center of it all is Doc, the emotional anchor of the story. While others fight to take ground, he fights to keep people alive, carrying the weight of everyone around him. His arc lands quietly but hits hard, especially in its final moments. No grand sendoff, just the cost of everything catching up at the worst possible time. By the end, the hill does not feel like a victory. It feels like a question that never got answered.
  • Mister Arn19. maj 2025
    The film pushes the aspect of soldierly brotherhood hard, maybe too hard. Still, Hamburger Hill is a stark reminder of the actual cost of war.

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