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Hart's War

  • 2002
  • R
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
57K
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Hart's War (2002)
A law student becomes a lieutenant during World War II, is captured and asked to defend a black prisoner of war falsely accused of murder.
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A law student becomes a lieutenant during World War II, is captured and asked to defend a black prisoner of war falsely accused of murder.A law student becomes a lieutenant during World War II, is captured and asked to defend a black prisoner of war falsely accused of murder.A law student becomes a lieutenant during World War II, is captured and asked to defend a black prisoner of war falsely accused of murder.

  • Director
    • Gregory Hoblit
  • Writers
    • John Katzenbach
    • Billy Ray
    • Terry George
  • Stars
    • Bruce Willis
    • Colin Farrell
    • Terrence Howard
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    57K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gregory Hoblit
    • Writers
      • John Katzenbach
      • Billy Ray
      • Terry George
    • Stars
      • Bruce Willis
      • Colin Farrell
      • Terrence Howard
    • 209User reviews
    • 85Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Bruce Willis
    Bruce Willis
    • Col. William A. McNamara
    Colin Farrell
    Colin Farrell
    • Lt. Thomas W. Hart
    Terrence Howard
    Terrence Howard
    • Lt. Lincoln A. Scott
    Cole Hauser
    Cole Hauser
    • Staff Sgt. Vic W. Bedford
    Marcel Iures
    Marcel Iures
    • Col. Werner Visser
    Linus Roache
    Linus Roache
    • Capt. Peter A. Ross
    Vicellous Shannon
    Vicellous Shannon
    • Lt. Lamar T. Archer
    Maury Sterling
    Maury Sterling
    • Pfc. Dennis A. Gerber
    Sam Jaeger
    Sam Jaeger
    • Capt. R.G. Sisk
    Scott Michael Campbell
    Scott Michael Campbell
    • Cpl. Joe S. Cromin
    Rory Cochrane
    Rory Cochrane
    • Sgt. Carl S. Webb
    Sebastian Tillinger
    Sebastian Tillinger
    • Pvt. Bert D. 'Moose' Codman
    Rick Ravanello
    Rick Ravanello
    • Maj. Joe Clary
    Adrian Grenier
    Adrian Grenier
    • Pvt. Daniel E. Abrams
    Michael Weston
    Michael Weston
    • Pfc. W. Roy Potts
    Jonathan Brandis
    Jonathan Brandis
    • Pvt. Lewis P. Wakely
    • (scenes deleted)
    Joe Spano
    Joe Spano
    • Col. J.M. Lange
    Sam Worthington
    Sam Worthington
    • Cpl. B.J. 'Depot' Guidry
    • Director
      • Gregory Hoblit
    • Writers
      • John Katzenbach
      • Billy Ray
      • Terry George
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    pbrugalett

    If you're looking for a different kind of POW story . . .

    If you're looking for action in your war film skip this one. But if you don't mind an interesting drama about prejudice among Americans in a German POW camp, which although slow at times, leads to an interesting pay-off with a twist that (kinda) makes the whole thing worth it, then check it out. I especially enjoyed the subdued though "grizzled" looking Bruce Willis as Colonel McNamara and Marcel Iures as the camps' German commander.
    6artzau

    Willis at his Scowling Best-- sort of...

    This film has its moments. But, to buy into it, you have to suspend any knowledge about WW2, Nazi POW stockades or likely situations. The action focuses on Willis as the brooding leading officer in a POW camp, Colin Farrell is the law student pressed into becoming a defender for a Black Pilot wrongly accused of murder. What transpires is a Machiavellian game with the Commandant, well played by Rumanian Actor, Marcel Iures, with plots and subplots, motifs and counterplots. But, it really does not go anywhere. There are some nice twists at the end but the ending before the final credits I found to be cheesy and unsatisfying (I've always found it irritating to switch to an ending narrative when there was none to introduce the story). Viewers who like Willis will not be disappointed and Colin Farrell is sure to delight the ladies with his Irish good looks, dark "little boy" eyes and expressions. Cole Hauser, back from getting eaten by an alien in Pitch Black, makes a wonderful sleazy villain but the rest of the cast seems to walk through their parts. Also, Look for Joe Spano from NYPD in a bit part in the opening, but don't expect a lot from the rest of the show.
    7ruby_fff

    It's all Colin Farrell - you see him, hear his voice, from beginning to end

    For what it's worth, I appreciate the film medium interpretation of a book's story, and not try to compare or expect how detail or more poignant the book's descriptions were. Viewing a film, audio and visually taking in the collaborative efforts of a film production is not the same as someone reading a novel. Reading also depends on the environment that you're in: while traveling with people around you, or being quietly by yourself. Reading is very much one person's own interpretation - as one reads, one can conjure up the possible sight and sound in one's mind and imagination. While in a cinema viewing a movie, we are exercising our senses - visual and audio - of what's presented on the screen. The experiences are uniquely different.

    In HART"S WAR, Colin Farrell who portrayed Lt. Hart is very much front and centered, while Bruce Willis' role of Col. McNamara, his (humane) attributes are more subtle and from within - his aching insides from the years of war and isolation. There is the struggle/conflict of the war veteran vs. the clean cut affluent background of young Hart. We see Willis' McNamara's treatment with Farrell's Hart more evidently, but for McNamara himself, say the quiet scene where he visited the flyer in isolation waiting for trial - more imminent of death, we simply see him giving Lt. Scott a book; when Scott opens it, it's the New Testament. It is later while Hart's talking with Scott outside the trial room just before the closing arguments, that we learned the book was Scott's own, with a picture of him and wife and child kept within the Bible's pages. So off camera, we may gathered that McNamara must have silently gone through Scott's belongings and took that New Testament to Scott, with the understanding that Scott may find solace in seeing the family picture again and as most soldiers would, felt duty above all else.or would he? And Hart, representing Scott as his defending lawyer, would he let him? Such are the subtle layers to the storyline.

    Director Gregory Hoblit's previous films were no simple Hollywood plots. They all require some mind stimulating thinking: 1996's "Primal Fear," the crime and lawyers film with Richard Gere, Laura Linney, and the fascinating debut 'hell' of a performance from Edward Norton; 1998's "Fallen", one devil of an intriguing storyline where Denzel Washington, along with Embeth Davidtz, tackling the many faces (Elias Koteas included) of the elusive Lucifer (music was by Tan Dun of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"; 2000's "Frequency" was the mind-twisting time-bending drama of son and father team, Jim Caviezel and Dennis Quaid. Here in HART'S WAR again, there are no simple answers to the questions raised: moral dilemma, military honors, ravage and trying times of war and being POWs - no escape of endurance tests. It's a well produced film with fine cinematography of stark snowy scenes from Alar Kivilo (who also did "Frequency" with director Hoblit); score to this war film was complemented (unexpectedly) by British composer Rachel Portman; and performances by a talented cast. I did see "Stalag 17" and "The Great Escape" again, but my sense is "Hart's War" stands on its own, it's not really a humor filled "17" not an action packed "Escape" movie, it's more of a humane story at its core, offering an aspect of life's outlook, military or not.
    7titusvari

    More about people than about war

    What I appreciated most was how the film explored human nature. The German officer wasn't just a villain - you could tell he had emotional intelligence and could read people, even while carrying out harsh duties. The young American officer, still idealistic, stood out by trying to challenge injustice, while the raw racism among the American soldiers was portrayed in a painfully honest way. The story had its flaws and some slightly dramatized parts, but it wasn't overdone. Not the most thrilling film, but far from boring. The soundtrack was a really nice touch - subtle, but it stayed with me, it's worth watching.
    hotdudepetey

    Doesn't give it all away but does give some hints

    Having grown tired of the typical action packed glorified war films (Pearl Harbor for example), I sought out more of a human interest story. I wanted something that delved past the cliché romances, battle wounds, and graphic violence we have become accustomed to. To me, Hart's War exemplified exactly what others have failed to do. It was an inside glimpse into the lives of a WW2 POW camp, but more so. It dealt with the struggle for power, respect, and honor in an unlikely situation. The stellar performances by Bruce Willis and Marcel Lures stole the show away from the title character, Lt. Hart (played well by Colin Farrel). There are times when you don't know who the token hero or villain is, just by the way that each commands their region. If you missed this movie in theaters (as I am guilty of), easiest way is to catch it is on pay per view - it's still going to be running for a while. Enjoy!

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    • Trivia
      Former teen hearthrob Jonathan Brandis hoped to revive his stalled career after being cast in a serious, dramatic role in the film. He was reportedly devastated when almost all of his scenes were removed in the final cut. He fell into a deep depression, began drinking heavily, and killed himself the next year.
    • Goofs
      Stalag IVa was a real prison camp, but in fact only held one American. The vast majority of the prisoners were Russians or Poles, with a few Frenchmen and Britons being interned there as well.
    • Quotes

      Col. Werner Visser: Strange thing about war wounds- the older you get, the less proud of them you become.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: John Q/Maryam/Hart's War/Crossroads/Metropolis (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Deutschland Uber Alles
      Music by Joseph Haydn (uncredited)

      Performed by The Musikkorps Liebstandarte-SS 'Adolf Hitler'

      Courtesy of the Tomahawk Films WW-II German Archive

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    • Release date
      • February 15, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • En defensa del honor
    • Filming locations
      • Milovice, Nymburk District, Czech Republic(Stalag VIa)
    • Production companies
      • Cheyenne Enterprises
      • David Foster Productions
      • David Ladd Films
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    • Budget
      • $70,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $19,077,641
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,771,753
      • Feb 17, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $32,287,044
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 5m(125 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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