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Lebanon

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 33m
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6.9/10
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Lebanon (2009)
June, 1982 - The First Lebanon War. A lone tank and a paratroopers platoon are dispatched to search a hostile town - a simple mission that turns into a nightmare.
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During the First Lebanon War in 1982, a lone tank and a paratroopers platoon are dispatched to search a hostile town.During the First Lebanon War in 1982, a lone tank and a paratroopers platoon are dispatched to search a hostile town.During the First Lebanon War in 1982, a lone tank and a paratroopers platoon are dispatched to search a hostile town.

  • Director
    • Samuel Maoz
  • Writer
    • Samuel Maoz
  • Stars
    • Yoav Donat
    • Itay Tiran
    • Oshri Cohen
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  • IMDb RATING
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    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Samuel Maoz
    • Writer
      • Samuel Maoz
    • Stars
      • Yoav Donat
      • Itay Tiran
      • Oshri Cohen
    • 67User reviews
    • 147Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 17 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Yoav Donat
    Yoav Donat
    • Shmulik
    Itay Tiran
    Itay Tiran
    • Assi
    Oshri Cohen
    Oshri Cohen
    • Hertzel
    Michael Moshonov
    Michael Moshonov
    • Yigal
    Zohar Strauss
    Zohar Strauss
    • Gamil
    Dudu Tassa
    Dudu Tassa
    • Syrian Captive
    Ashraf Barhom
    Ashraf Barhom
    • 1st Phalangist
    • (as Ashraf Barhum)
    Fares Hananya
    • 2nd Phalangist
    Reymonde Amsellem
    Reymonde Amsellem
    • Lebanese Mother
    Byan Anteer
    • Lebanese Father
    • (as Bian Antir)
    Aisha
    • Lebanese child
    Fatima
    • Lebanese child
    • (as Fatma)
    Khaled Salam
    • Lebanese Boy
    • (as Khaled Salama)
    Iad Abu Nama
    • BMW Driver
    Hussein Mahagna
    • Truck Driver
    David Volach
    David Volach
    • Army Doctor
    Arie Tcherner
    Arie Tcherner
    • Cornelia
    • (as Arye Cherner)
    Gur Nedzvetsky
    • Israeli soldiers supervisor
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Samuel Maoz
    • Writer
      • Samuel Maoz
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    9demaoza

    Best War Film I've Ever Seen.

    I've been surfing in IMDb for a long time, but this is the first time I've ever felt the need to post a comment for a movie. I guess it really startled me. Anyway, it's probably the best war picture I've ever seen, as I already hinted in the title.

    You see, the problem with war pictures is that many times they're just not good enough, but when they're too good, they reach a level of entertainment that makes me, as a viewer, "enjoy" the war and find it pleasurable, even if it wasn't the director's intention. Take "Apocalypse Now", for example, or "Full Metal Jacket" - Those movies show the Vietnam War as some sort of a spectacle, which makes the viewer enjoy the war when he should despise it.

    What makes "Lebanon" so unique is that the movie is impressive and beautiful as a work of art, but in the same time it succeeds in featuring war as so horrible, that you feel disgusted and amazed in the same time.

    I don't know. Maybe the fact that I served in the Israely Artillery Corps affects my judgment. When you serve inside a cannon which resembles too much the tank shown in the movie, with all the claustrophobia and disorientation involved, it might be much easier to relate to such a movie.

    Anyway, this movie is not perfect. It falls to some clichés sometimes, and the acting of Oshri Cohen tends to get on my nerves, but the camera work is flawless, and the direction, mostly, is superb.

    I saw another comment here which said that movies like "Bofor" and "Waltz With Bashir", which deal with the Lebanon War as well, were much better because they show the background stories of the characters shown, but I don't thing "Lebanon" needed such stories. It was good enough to show the traumatic reactions of scared young soldiers who just want to go home in the face of war.

    This movie is not trying to say what is right or wrong. It simply gives you the sour taste of war as it is. I generally dislike films that feel me with anger, sadness, nausea or grief, but in this case, the movie was so good and important I feel proud I saw it.

    I think everyone should see this movie. Really. It's not an easy one, and it's not perfect, but it's REAL. Too close to reality, I might add. But still. Strong and magnificent cinema.
    jimel98

    Great Intense Movie

    ihrtfilms did a lovely job reviewing this film and I agree with every word. MY additional comments are based on the fact that I am a VERY nit-picky person when watching a film. I drive people nuts when I point out faults in this or that. With that being said, I can SEE where some might find fault with some of the particular errors in this film (i.e. the lack of helmets) but to be truthful, though I am ONE OF THEM, I was so caught up in the intensity of this film, I didn't even notice the irregularities.

    This film IS intense and very well acted. I literally was on the edge of the couch I usually lay back on while watching movies and it takes a fair amount to get me on that edge.

    Lebanon may not be perfect, but it's perfectly good. I could find no fault with it and didn't even try. It sucks you in from the minute it starts. The very fact that you NEVER LEAVE THE TANK is amazing. If you are even remotely claustrophobic, maybe you shouldn't watch this movie. You might be in your own home in a spacious room with windows and everything, but once you get into this movie, you feel like you're with the crew and they won't let you out until the end.

    I won't say more primarily because, as simple as the story line is, it's a complex movie and to say much, would say TOO much.
    JohnDeSando

    Artful claustrophobia

    "Man is steel, the tank is only iron." Sign inside the Israeli tank.

    Lebanon is a claustrophobic cinema verite about an Israeli tank patrolling the First Lebanon War in 1982. On its way with paratroopers to survey a leveled, hostile town, the tank encounters enemies, and the inconvenience, boredom, and terror of living inside an iron box with not even enough room to pee. The above sign is amply ironic about the decidedly unsteel-like humans. The voice of Central Command coming over the communication network reminds me of Pinter or Beckett, ominous and remote, not anyone's idea of a benevolent god.

    Comparisons have been made between this film and Das Boot (1981), the memorable submarine movie, also mostly shot inside the warship. However, Das Boot seems like a 4000 square foot condo next to Lebanon's 600 square apartment, so much more room does the sub seem to have with walking and just standing upright. Comparisons also have been made with last year's Oscar winner, The Hurt Locker. Their minimalism has much in common, but Hurt Locker gives richer characters and more breathing space.

    The conflicts in Lebanon besides the grubby, grueling tank interior include the choice of shooting the enemy or not. The Solomon choices of blasting or not a car with passengers, a farmer's truck, and a young boy are dramatically intense. Also, when a Syrian prisoner is taken, the choice of how to treat him is not so easy because a supposedly helpful but devious Phalangist (Christian Arab) may want to torture him, unbeknownst to the Israelis.

    The close up camera work is expertly done as it invites the audience to look while being repulsed at the same time, not an easy cinematic feat. The first and last shots of a sunflower field are another ironic touch.

    This is a film to help us understand the harrowing life of soldiers and the ambiguous morality of war.
    5slackr002

    Does Not Live Up to the Hype

    It's only so so. As mentioned before, there is no character development, the dialogue and plot is unrealistic, the movie plods, and builds to no climax or resolution. Yes, war is hell, and some people are unprepared for the human face of killing. it's all been done before. And the novelty of he entire film taking place in the tank gets old after the first 20 min. It's just not a very good movie on any terms. It starts with a lot of potential, and then goes nowhere; you never care about the characters, so you never care what happens to them. It's fine for a foreign rental, but best war movie ever? Hardly. Might want to watch Glory or Black Hawk Down again...
    7juhovuoppola

    Gross, sweaty and distressing.

    It sure is way better than Fury. It is also rather immersive since its been spoken in a local language. It is about men in war, not heroes, men. There is not much in the characters, but since the performances are great, you can really see that no one of them is having a nice time inside that hot, sweaty and terrifying steel box, and the fact that the whole movie is shot inside the tank and only view outside is the tanks gun sight.

    Sure there are some things that aren't right, for example the tank looks too big from inside and the guys should definitely wear something in theyre head.

    Anyway it sure is a very distressing, gross and terrifying war movie that isnt enjoyable to watch, that doesnt mean that it wouldnt keep me on the edge of my seat for the whole short runtime.

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      In the original Lebanese war, director Samuel Maoz was the gunner of his vehicle's four-man crew. He admits to killing a man during his tour of duty.
    • Goofs
      The photograph at the travel agency of the downtown New York City skyline shows the buildings of the World Financial Center, which were built several years after the movie takes place.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Venice Film Festival 2009 (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Ana el Qwerka
      Music by Mustapha Skandrani and lyrics by Mustapha Kechekoui

      Performed by Sami Badra, with Vitali Podolski (accordion), Sanya Kroytor (violin) and Yisrael Bright (piano)

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 2009 (Israel)
    • Countries of origin
      • Israel
      • France
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • CTV International (France)
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Hebrew
      • Arabic
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cuộc Chiến Ở Liban
    • Filming locations
      • Israel
    • Production companies
      • ARTE
      • Ariel Films
      • Arsam International
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $368,088
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,145
      • Aug 8, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,286,008
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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