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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
14,981 Views


Not kill in a war.

It protects many guys who leave the church.

There is a war, and need men, working in the newspaper did not save this country.

It looks like a movie star

My boy.

Nice uniform, good hand.

It reminds me of when is the uniform and went to France

You remember?

- Do not talk about - what?

I'm just saying how good I looked in that uniform

You guys all seemed to think that.

Your mother I flirted with him

Not so good when you have a hole in the front of your jacket

A trigger input, on white.

Arty was wounded in the back, with all its organs and intestines outside front

Unpleasant everywhere

She clung to his uniform for a moment

He was lucky to be dead not to have seen his bloody uniform

Get out of my sight.

What are you? Part mountain goat?

You're going to help Desmond? Or will you leave me stranded?

I'll help you but it will cost you.

- What.

A kiss.

That is pure blackmail.

- If Miss so, but still it will be.

Last step, I will hold you too.

Wait.

You're not going to slap me right? Why I'll fall and take you with me

Kiss me and find out

What?

I must enlist

I can not stay here while they're all going to fight for me.

If you can.

- I do not have to.

I'll be a doctor, I'll see how to save people not to kill

I have to go to work be late

Dorothy, Dorothy.

So you're going to ask me to marry you or what?

Well I still do not know'd want?

Well, I would not know unless you ask.

Well I'm asking you.

With all my heart, will you marry me?

So yes, yes I will.

When?

- When you have your first permit

But I'm still mad at you right now

- Yes, OK.

OK te amo.

Mom said you came to see here. - Yes.

These three were my best friends.

I grew up with them.

I got into trouble with them I chased girls with them.

I enlisted with them.

Half of them is there

covered in dirt and grass eaten by worms

I do not want to have to visit my children here.

Dad, me and enlistment in the army

I could not have done differently dad way.

All else is doing.

- Leave all other

Everyone else someone like ... The imbeciles who went us

You know, the soldiers will leave because they can do that, you can not.

You have to sit and pray and do it all

I mean look at you you're doing right now

You may not be able to live with yourself if you go

No, I can not myself if I do not.

I'll be a doctor, that will be my way of service.

And there you are solving everything, but believe that this war will resolve you?

Your ideas?

Well, I know it will be difficult

It will not be difficult, will be impossible.

You know, whatever you have put on the head will never get out of there does not work well

And if somehow survive do not know lucky you will not be giving thanks to God.

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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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