Written by Muhammad Rayhankhan
Directed by Mel Gibson, HACKSAW RIDGE is a biographical war drama film released in 2016. With a script written by Andrew Knight and Robert Schenkkan, this film takes the audience into the midst of the chaos of the Battle of Okinawa, one of the bloodiest battles during World War II.
However, HACKSAW RIDGE is not just an ordinary war film. Behind the thrilling battle scenes, this film presents many interesting facts and inspiring stories. With a duration of 139 minutes, the film tells the story of Desmond Doss (played by Andrew Garfield), an American soldier who refused to bear arms due to his beliefs as a Seventh-day Adventist Christian. Through the lens of the camera, we are invited to delve into Desmond's inner world and understand the reasons behind his controversial decision.
Desmond Doss, with his small stature and often looked down upon by other soldiers, managed to carve a new history in the United States military. In the midst of gunfire and bomb explosions, he repeatedly entered the war zone to save his injured comrades. His heroic actions in saving dozens of lives without bearing arms earned him the highest military honors in the United States.
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