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Saving Jessica Lynch

  • Película de TV
  • 2003
  • 1h 34min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Saving Jessica Lynch (2003)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaBased on the true story of the rescue of Private Jessica Lynch, by the United States army, in Iraq.Based on the true story of the rescue of Private Jessica Lynch, by the United States army, in Iraq.Based on the true story of the rescue of Private Jessica Lynch, by the United States army, in Iraq.

  • Dirección
    • Peter Markle
  • Guionista
    • John Fasano
  • Elenco
    • Nicholas Guilak
    • Laura Regan
    • Brent Sexton
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    4.1/10
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    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Peter Markle
    • Guionista
      • John Fasano
    • Elenco
      • Nicholas Guilak
      • Laura Regan
      • Brent Sexton
    • 19Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 1Opinión de los críticos
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      • 2 nominaciones en total

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    Nicholas Guilak
    Nicholas Guilak
    • Mohammed Al-Rehaief
    Laura Regan
    Laura Regan
    • Pfc Jessica Lynch
    Brent Sexton
    Brent Sexton
    • Greg Lynch Sr.
    Mark Moses
    Mark Moses
    • Lieutenant
    Benjamin King
    Benjamin King
    • 1st Sergeant Robert J. Dowdy
    Crystle Lightning
    Crystle Lightning
    • Pfc Lori Piestewa
    Susan Pari
    Susan Pari
    • Iman Al-Rehaief
    Denise Lee
    Denise Lee
    • Spc Shoshana Johnson
    Brent Anderson
    Brent Anderson
    • Capt. Troy King
    Navid Negahban
    Navid Negahban
    • Fedayeen Colonel
    Michael Rooker
    Michael Rooker
    • Colonel Curry
    Cristina Campos
    • Abeer
    Lina Patel
    Lina Patel
    • Dr. Hamida
    Amy Jones
    • Dee Lynch
    Rafael Tamayo
    • Spc Edgar Hernandez
    Dak Rasheta
    • Sgt. James Riley
    • (as Dak Rashetta)
    Reed Frerichs
    Reed Frerichs
    • Pvt. Dale Nace
    Oliver Tull
    • Sgt George Buggs
    • Dirección
      • Peter Markle
    • Guionista
      • John Fasano
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    AlonzoHarris

    Typical U.S. Propaganda

    Saving Jessica Lynch - Please! Ms. Lynch did nothing spectacular. She was just another POW.

    How many POWs have their been in the history of war and

    statecraft? Where are their movies? Where are their stories? Why

    does Lynch get painted as the American Sweetheart. I'll tell you why. It's all part of the pathetic excuse of U.S.

    propaganda to try to justify an illegal war. Where are the so-called

    weapons of mass destruction? The only reason the U.S. invaded

    Iraq is because George W. Bush is a coward. Out of his so-called

    "Axis of Evil," Iraq is the weakest. They have been under heavy U.S.

    sanction since the Gulf War. How could they create weapons of

    mass destruction? They can't. Plain and simple. Why not go after

    Iran or North Korea? Iran is an unknown and the North Koreans

    would kick America's ass. They don't care about the U.S. Hell,

    they'd shoot nukes at the Americans. The U.S. knows if they go

    against the North Koreans, then the Chinese get involved and the

    Americans don't want to f--k with the Chinese.
    yenlo

    Who were/are the good guys and the bad guys?

    I came away from this film the same way as I do when I watch a Second World War film or documentary in which the Germans are fighting the Russians. The Germans were invaders and were ruthless yet the Russians were equally as bad and they were just defending their homeland against an aggressive invader so just let them all fight and kill each other (which they pretty much did). In viewing this I could not find myself cheering for the U.S. Troops or feeling sorry for them when they came under attack from the Iraqis. It makes no difference if the U.S. said that what they were doing was right and just and were there as liberators (The Germans said the same thing) . The U.S. waged an aggressive unprovoked war under what could very well be false pretenses. All that aside and considering that this incident just happened a few months ago the film for a made for TV venture was quite well done. Much of what really happened and took place may not be known for some time and when the full story finally does come out as they all eventually do when it comes to war stories it may make this picture seem hypocritical, foolish and phony.
    5nick_lancaster

    Sleeping Jessica Lynch

    Hard to see what Jessica Lynch did to become a hero from this movie. She spent most of the film in a hospital bed.

    The battle scene in which she was captured showed her knocked out in an accident while her fellow soldiers battled against overwhelming Iraqi forces. It would be nice to see a movie about those folks and not about a woman who was asleep the whole time.
    3sulari

    So?

    The real story of the Jessica Lynch affair is how the Pentagon lied to the country trying to depict miss Lynch as a hero, fighting off the enemy, when in actual fact all she suffered was getting injured and caught by the enemy. It was strange that CBS chose today to air (60 mins) the real story of what happened on that day and by the looks of it Jessica did not do much , contrary to the usual lying spin we get from our leaders today. The film, although technically well done is about nothing, with no conflict no interest and a who f*%&+#@ cares outcome. It is about nothing and the only reason why this story surfaced is because of the lie perpetrated by those who would blind us about the horrible immoral and unworthy war we are sending our children to.
    5dh_1

    Cashing in

    Movie was more of a way to cash in on the hysteria of the time. For those who watch it, pay careful attention to the terrain, most of it was filmed in downtown Dallas and nearby areas. Better yet, watch Walker Texas Ranger and this movie at the same time. Look familiar? hehe

    Ironically it was cheaper to spread sand and slap styrofoam on old buildings than film in LA or Canada, although the namesake star is a Canadian.

    Some trivia, the hospital used was an abandoned one and when the art department put a Saddam portrait outside, it would be paintballed overnight and some guy drove all the way from Longview to Dallas to protest the Iraqis invading Texas.

    Overall I would give it a 5 out of 10, not sure if it is available at your local Blockbuster yet.

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    • Trivia
      At around 21:06, after two soldiers jump on board Lynch's Humvee and they drive away, you can hear Lynch cry, "What about Donald!" She is referencing Sgt. Donald Walters. The film shows that the truck he was is disabled and he jumps out. While under fire he tell the others to go and he'll cover them. This is the only time in the film that Sgt. Walters is seen and referenced until the very end where, in memorial, he's listed with his comrades as killed in action.

      This is crucial for two reasons: Sgt Walters was one of the few in the 507th that had combat experience. During the First Gulf War he guarded Iraqi prisoners as Military Police. During the ambush, the truck he was riding in, driven by PV2 Sloan, was disabled and the two bailed. PV2 Sloan was picked up by another truck while Sgt. Walters gave fire to the Iraqis. The last reported member to see Sgt. Walters alive was PFC Miller, who claimed he saw Sgt. Walters talking to 1st Sgt. Dowdy at his Humvee. For some unknown reason, as the convoy turned around and made its run back into the city, Sgt. Walters was left behind. He ran after the convoy. It wasn't long before the Iraqis found this lonely soldier and converged on him. Intercepted Iraqi communications said that there was a single, blonde haired, soldier that was alone and fighting tenaciously.

      Sgt. Walters was shot and taken prisoner only after he had run out of ammunition. He was taken by several Fedayeen members to an abandoned army headquarters near where the convoy made its first U-turn. An Iraqi ambulance driver later claimed to have seen Sgt. Walters surrounded by six Fedayeen and was led inside inside the building. Later on, the same ambulance driver picked up and delivered Sgt. Walters's body to the same hospital Lynch was being held in. His body had at least two gunshot wounds, several stab wounds and a dislocated shoulder. He was buried along with his fallen comrades. Since no American saw his death, the only information on his fate stemmed from Iraqi testimony and forensic investigation, it's unknown if the wounds inflicted upon him occurred during or after his capture with the exception one gunshot wound to his back. According to DNA analysis found at the scene, Sgt. Walters was executed in the building after being tortured for some time, ranging from a few hours to a day or two.

      It's believed that the intercepted Iraqi communications were not properly translated, that the pronouns 'he' was mixed with 'she' and that a blonde haired soldier was fighting. This led to the idea that PFC Jessica Lynch, also blonde, was the fighter they were talking about, when it was actually Sgt. Walters, who was also blonde. This discrepancy was not cleared until about a year after the event.

      For his bravery and sacrifice, Sgt. Walters's family was bestowed their son's Silver Star Medal, Prisoner of War Medal, and Purple Heart.
    • Errores
      When the convoy is driving through Nasiriyah just before they are attacked, Reunion Tower (a major feature of Dallas' downtown skyline) is clearly visible in the background.
    • Citas

      Pfc Jessica Lynch: Two years, Dad. It'll be over before you know it.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de noviembre de 2003 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • NBC (United States)
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • セイビング・ジェシカ・リンチ
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Pilot Point, Texas, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Daniel L. Paulson Productions
      • NBC Productions
      • NBC Studios
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 34 minutos
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      • Color
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      • Stereo
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.33 : 1

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