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Synopsis: The true story of Desmond T. Doss, the conscientious objector who, at the Battle of Okinawa, won the Medal of Honor for his incredible bravery and regard for his fellow soldiers. We see his upbringing and how this shaped his views, especially his religious view and anti-killing stance. We see Doss's trials and tribulations after enlisting in the US Army and trying to become a medic. Finally, we see the hell on Earth that was Hacksaw Ridge.
Director(s): Mel Gibson
Production: Summit Entertainment
  Won 2 Oscars. Another 46 wins & 111 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.2
Metacritic:
71
Rotten Tomatoes:
86%
R
Year:
2016
139 min
$67,115,062
Website
14,965 Views


Come on boys in the legs, say goodbye to mom.

I almost forgot, take, it's mine.

Keep it right here where I am.

I love you.

Hey.

-I'm sorry friend.

Where are your keys

You want to look under my bed?

Look who's lost

Sit here, good elecion the mountains and lake.

I'm Fuller

- Desmond Dawson

Tell a teacher, Naddie understand what it says

- That's because no one here can read.

Those testicles belong to a man who calls himself Holliwood

It would seem that belong to a smaller type

Hey, I just got these shoes

I'm Nolan, where are you? - Virginia.

Well you married your cousin?

Catch you.

That's Smithy there, brings the gun in his back.

As well you're doing better knucklehead

Hey, I'm not trying to embarrass you.

Smithy Kasinsky, cost to meet you.

Listen people ...

As you said your name was? - Desmond Dawson

That's Tex Louis there, he thinks he's a cowboy type.

And Vito Vanelly may be small but it is a bulldog.

Hey

- Desmond

This guy here is Lucky Ford - Hey.

That's Walkey and Penny out there who are good at faking letters

Hey bjale your fat ok?

- Unless you want to put it right in your mouth.

Hey, you've got a good book it?

I think Lucky is a good book is also true Lucky?

It's good reading.

Attention!

Come on, get moving, let's get moving.

You are a very rare individual if you do not mind me saying so out name?

Andy Walker.

How long have you been dead son?

Mr?

- I'm not sir!

Soy Srjento Hall o search.

Lord tells useless people.

Your name is Karl said?

- Walker, Sergeant.

- Well there is.

- If Sgt.

There is something wrong with your presentation out.

You can not identify, perhaps it is your hair?

It is the wart between his underwear?

I have a knife in my sergeant foot.

So of course, that is, the knife.

What's your name soldier.

Speedy Right

- Not your name is out idiot.

You know why?

- Because I have a knife in the foot.

Who put the knife out there?

- It was an accident Sergeant were playing well.

As I not put it there on purpose, who put the knife?

I did Sergeant, Corporal Krasinski

You are part Indian, what tribe you belong son?

I am Polish.

- I think it must have Cherokee blood in you or Molowny

-No sir.

You're contradicting?

Your average ilk son of a b*tch

- Sgt not.

Let me see your war cry of Indian child.

-I do not...

What's your spirit animal?

You're a snake in the clouds - No Sgt.

You are a sheep duck? - No sergeant

You're a rhino dancing?

- No Sargento

You're contradicting out?

- No Sgt. - What?

From now on I will call boss, as a sign of great respect for your people

- Thank you Sgt.

These mocking or so are my son.

- I am sorry.

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Robert Schenkkan

Robert Frederic Schenkkan, Jr. (born March 19, 1953) is an American playwright, screenwriter, and actor. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1992 for his play The Kentucky Cycle and his play All the Way earned the 2014 Tony Award for Best Play. He has three Emmy Nominations and one WGA Award. more…

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