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Under Heavy Fire

Original title: Going Back
  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
739
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Under Heavy Fire (2001)
ActionDramaWar

A group of Marines return to Vietnam with a news crew to relive their tragic war experiences.A group of Marines return to Vietnam with a news crew to relive their tragic war experiences.A group of Marines return to Vietnam with a news crew to relive their tragic war experiences.

  • Director
    • Sidney J. Furie
  • Writers
    • Sidney J. Furie
    • Greg Mellott
  • Stars
    • Casper Van Dien
    • Jaimz Woolvett
    • Bobby Hosea
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    739
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sidney J. Furie
    • Writers
      • Sidney J. Furie
      • Greg Mellott
    • Stars
      • Casper Van Dien
      • Jaimz Woolvett
      • Bobby Hosea
    • 22User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Casper Van Dien
    Casper Van Dien
    • Capt. Ramsey
    Jaimz Woolvett
    Jaimz Woolvett
    • Tex
    Bobby Hosea
    Bobby Hosea
    • Ray
    Joseph Griffin
    Joseph Griffin
    • Red Fuentes
    Kenny Johnson
    Kenny Johnson
    • Jimmy Joe
    Carré Otis
    Carré Otis
    • Kathleen
    Daniel Kash
    Daniel Kash
    • Eric
    Martin Kove
    Martin Kove
    • Father Brazinski
    Austin Farwell
    Austin Farwell
    • Doc Jordan
    Jason Blicker
    Jason Blicker
    • Fred
    Jim Morse
    • Gunny Bailey
    • (as Jimmy Morse)
    Deborah Zoe
    Deborah Zoe
    • Irene
    Pablo Espinosa
    • Chico spaceman
    Jason Cadieux
    • Brad Jordan
    Lance Glass Green
    • Top Taylor
    Augusto Victa
    Augusto Victa
    • Mayor of Ho Chi Minh City
    Noel Trinidad
    Noel Trinidad
    • Capt. Minh
    Cherry Cornell
    Cherry Cornell
    • Lt. Thi Sai
    • (as Catherine Cornell)
    • Director
      • Sidney J. Furie
    • Writers
      • Sidney J. Furie
      • Greg Mellott
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    ltjcompton

    Pinnacle of Vietnam War Films

    With the gluttony of cliche Vietnam war films to have come out in the last ten years, I was skeptical at best when i heard of Under Heavy Fire. After watching this film, though, Sidney Furie has made me a believer once again. The plot puts a nice new twist on the genre, and Casper Van Dien's inspired performance truly captures what it was like to fight in the jungles of Vietnam. In the closing scene(s), director Furie and cinematographer Cutris Peterson coordinate their efforts and vividly and beautifully capture the spirit of brotherhood and camaraderie that exists between U.S. Marine Vietnam Veterans. 9.2/10
    9mctexan2000

    Far fetched, but catches the spirit of marines working together

    This story of US Marines going back to Vietnam is far fetched and the flashbacks may be a pastiche of events involving a number of different units. However, they catch the spirit of interaction of Marines, their noncoms and officers. Ramsey is a very believable captain, but in reality, he would have been at least a company commander and would not have been so directly involved in unit leadership. Otherwise, his and his marines' interactions were consistent with my experience.

    So take the plot with a grain of salt, but watch closely the way the marines and their Navy Hospital Corpsman and Chaplain go about their business. It will give you a good understanding of how marines think and act in a combat environment.
    roybatty-1

    HA HA HA

    The above is what fell out of my mouth during the final 20 minutes of this film. I've never laughed so hard at bad acting, cheesy sentiment, and overwrought "drama" before seeing this farce. Utterly ludicrous dialogue permeates the film but it never seems overly unwatchable until we enter the home stretch. Until then, it is a mildly enjoyable exercise, filled with decent costumes, vehicles, and locations (including genuine Vietnam footage --- nice). I'd rented on a whim expecting nothing, so I was surprised that it at least looked accurate and wasn't boring.

    However, the movie's ultimate undoing is its commitment to the most overt and silly sentimentality this side of the "tell me I'm a good man" framing sequence from SAVING PRIVATE RYAN. The filmmakers milk it for all its worth and believe me it isn't worth much. Endless 'crying' scenes in slow motion, repeated 'breaking down' scenes, slamming of fists against walls, brotherly hugs, etc, beg the question if this was not all meant as satire.

    A handful of scenes work fairly well --- the battle for Hue City is harrowing and exciting, and a "tunnel rat" sequence is suspenseful even though preceeded by the silliest on-the-nose dialogue imaginable. One bit involving a spare fuel pod in a treeline is cartoonishly innovative but seems more fit to MISSING IN ACTION than a movie meant to be taken seriously.

    Ultimately the movie fails as it adds nothing to the played-out genre of the 'Vietnam film.' "War is bad!" --- check. "You wouldn't understand because you weren't there!" --- check. "It was a massacre!!!" --- check. All it lacks is a gruff Air Cav officer admonishing his troops that CHARLIE DON'T SURF!!!! Then we'd have had something.
    3rsoonsa

    Although Partially Drawing Upon Actual Incidents, Artificial Treatment Along With Stereotypical Characters Vanquish The Picture.

    Since the ending of the Vietnam War, two principal styles of feature films have been produced revolving about that baleful event, one that emphasises scenes of frantic combat activity, the second stressing off-center characterization of United States military personnel, most often encumbered with tiresome politicizing anent the evil actions of corrupted American servicemen in contrast with the apparently innate dignity and humanity manifested by Vietnamese people; within this grotesquely melodramatic piece is included the worst aspects of each, with triteness lavishly added for good measure. The film opens with a military reunion organised by cinema documentarian Kathleen Martin (Carrè Otis) who has assembled six veterans from a heavily depleted U. S. Marine Echo Company, bringing about their rendezvous held in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) for the purpose of filming their impressions of erstwhile battlefields, and eventually to restage, if all agree, a controversial incident that had occurred during the war, later resulting in a court martial of the Company's leader, Captain Ramsey (Caspar Van Dien). The film wants narrative clarity, indeed even basic credibility, while plot execution is muddled; an altogether plodding and unpersuasive affair with wholesale utilisation of bromidic scenes, one even comprised of slow motion lovemaking by Van Dien and Otis. Stock footage of crowded streets in Ho Chi Minh City provide mild interest, while combat segments are largely effective, and editing is quite successful with flashbacks. However, the depiction of on-scene battle photography is unrealistically presented, and a droning score is of no assistance. It is best for this subject matter if it will be created by individuals who were there.
    One_Shot_One_Kill

    War buddy's go back to Nam,to find peace in there mind.

    A reporter goes to Vietman with 6 former war buddy's to find out, What really happen'd in the War there. A movie played in the present,with flashback's to 1960's.

    The same actors in the past and in the present,sometime's a good thing, sometime's not.In this case the actors did well.

    Casper van Diem play's Cap.Ramsey a young leader of Echo Company. He knows what has happened and want's to let it rest,But the rest of 5 war buddy's don't...

    A Good Vietnam movie with a good story. I give it a 6, in a scale from 1 to 10.

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      Cathleen Oveson's debut.
    • Quotes

      Capt. Ramsey: The colonel declared the village guilty of aiding and abetting the VC, without a shred of evidence. He ordered forty VC bodies dropped on the village. I filed a report, but the colonel had ties to the Grandmaster of Destruction himself, LBJ. Those bodies became bombs, and bombs kill.

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      Followed by The Veteran (2006)
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      Some Love
      Performed by Evan Olson

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 2009 (Belgium)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Going Back
    • Filming locations
      • Vietnam
    • Production company
      • GFT Entertainment
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      • CA$13,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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