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Red Dawn

  • 2012
  • PG-13
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
83K
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Josh Peck, Chris Hemsworth, Josh Hutcherson, Isabel Lucas, and Adrianne Palicki in Red Dawn (2012)
A group of teenagers look to save their town from an invasion of North Korean soldiers.
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A group of teenagers look to save their town from an invasion of North Korean soldiers.A group of teenagers look to save their town from an invasion of North Korean soldiers.A group of teenagers look to save their town from an invasion of North Korean soldiers.

  • Director
    • Dan Bradley
  • Writers
    • Carl Ellsworth
    • Jeremy Passmore
    • Kevin Reynolds
  • Stars
    • Chris Hemsworth
    • Isabel Lucas
    • Josh Hutcherson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    83K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,717
    2,283
    • Director
      • Dan Bradley
    • Writers
      • Carl Ellsworth
      • Jeremy Passmore
      • Kevin Reynolds
    • Stars
      • Chris Hemsworth
      • Isabel Lucas
      • Josh Hutcherson
    • 443User reviews
    • 237Critic reviews
    • 31Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    "Toni"
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    Chris Hemsworth
    Chris Hemsworth
    • Jed Eckert
    Isabel Lucas
    Isabel Lucas
    • Erica Martin
    Josh Hutcherson
    Josh Hutcherson
    • Robert Kitner
    Josh Peck
    Josh Peck
    • Matt Eckert
    Adrianne Palicki
    Adrianne Palicki
    • Toni Walsh
    Connor Cruise
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    • Daryl Jenkins
    Edwin Hodge
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    • Danny
    Brett Cullen
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    Alyssa Diaz
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    • Captain Cho
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
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    Fernando Chien
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    Kenneth Choi
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    Matt Gerald
    Matt Gerald
    • Hodges
    Michael A. Knight
    • Colonel Ivanov
    Steve Lenz
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    • Director
      • Dan Bradley
    • Writers
      • Carl Ellsworth
      • Jeremy Passmore
      • Kevin Reynolds
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    4Vartiainen

    Boring remake

    The United States gets invaded by North Korea. That pretty much sums up the ludicrousness of the film. I mean, the original had Soviet Union being the invading force, which at least played to the fears and politics of the time. This didn't have the guts to go with Russia - although they kinda did - but couldn't they haven chosen anything else but North Korea?

    Not that it really matters. The whole premise is silly, but so is the movie as a whole. And the worst thing is that it tries to take itself way too seriously. The tone is grim and dark, the characters suffer, there's death and dismemberment, the whole gruesome nine yards. And throughout this whole ordeal were supposed to believe that North Korea successfully invaded the only superpower of our time. Yeah... no.

    And the worst thing is that I've seen this idea done much better. I haven't seen the original film, but there's a film called Tomorrow, When the War Began, released a few years before this one, which takes place in Australia and has China as the invading force. Well, they don't explicitly specify the nation. But it's China. And yes, it's a stupid, silly film as well, but it acknowledges it. It's a teenage action-comedy and has much greater camp value because of it. The main characters are teenagers, like in this film, but the ludicrousness of the situation is turned to the film's advantage through decent writing and characters. And it still gets to have its guns akimbo action scenes and character deaths needed to sell the point that war is not actually such a hot idea.

    So, to summarize, if the premise interests you, see Tomorrow, When the War Began instead. Enough said.
    6nathanolando

    North korea was ment to be China.

    If you're thinking, hey wait a minute, how can the country with some of the worlds most malnorished troops, where middle class couples rent food for wedding photos, invade the us.

    It's because the director couldn't use china, which was the invading country in the source material, which makes infinitely more sense, little bit ironic. Considering the premise of the movie.

    XD.
    4Theo Robertson

    " North Korea ? It Doesn't Make Sense " - You're Not Wrong

    This is a remake of a 1980s film where America gets occupied by the Soviet Union and Cuba . Hardly a credible premise but you have to meet it on its own right wing terms . Originally this remake was going to feature an occupation of America by the Chinese . Hardly a credible premise but the fact American films get shown in China nowadays means there's a massive potential market and being worried about losing money the producers then changed the enemy invasion force to the North Koreans . This is where the whole movie collapses from the outset

    Some people have defended this film on the grounds that such an invasion could be possible down to the fact that NK has an army of one million people under arms . Indeed it does but this misses out that it lacks any logistical capacity . While amateurs talk tactics professionals talk logistics . NK lacks any force projection . By this I mean it lacks any capacity to invade neighbouring countries . It has no real serviceable navy and even a possible invasion of South Korea would involve hundreds of thousands of troops being transported in either trucks or on foot so any surprise attack on America by NK is laughable . The screenplay does try to get around this unconvincing premise by stating the Koreans have launched an attack by EMP weapons that have destroyed America's communication systems and are are being helped by the Russians though it's never stated why the Russians would be brothers in arms with North Korea

    John Milius wrote the original RED DAWN as a right wing wish fulfillment . The world has changed beyond all recognition since then so what's the political subtext ? Is there one ? I'm not sure . One of the protagonists is a former veteran of the Iraqi conflict and leading the band of guerrilla fighters he makes the point " When I was abroad we were the good guys because we brought order . Now we're the bad guys because we bring chaos " I fail see the thinking behind this . Order=good , chaos = bad ? How is that then ? Surely it should be democracy good , tyranny bad ? If you're expecting any profound discussion about the difference between a terrorist and a freedom fighter you're watching the wrong film because the remake of RED DAWN is more concerned about setting up action packed set-pieces where brave Americans kill nasty Asiatic commies

    Even then the action scenes collapse when you give them any thought . Don't the North Korean soldiers have things like road blocks where anyone passes through has to be searched for weapons ? There's also a lack of internal continuity . You can guarantee that when the script demands it there's literally thousands of NKs patrolling the streets of the city then when the guerrillas launch an attack there's only a handful of North Koreans who are cannon fodder , then the good guys are back in their camp safe and sound . Why didn't the thousands of communists just head them off in the pass ?

    The original film was bad enough but this one is worse . You can perhaps say this remake has better action scenes but for an action scene to successfully work then there has to still an element of credibility involved and everything about this film lacks any credible element and feels anachronistic in any point it might be making . Indeed in the 1980s American control was criticised in case America became a target of foreign invasion . Try claiming people should be allowed access to guns in case of a sneak attack by North Korea and listen to the laughter
    5chow913

    Bad, Could Have Been Worse

    I'm not going to critique the acting, photography, or editing too much. They're bad/average for Hollywood.

    No I'm going to focus more on the huge failures in basic logic and basic film making the new 'Red Dawn' makes.

    Of course this is a remake of the 80s Reagan era classic about an American everytown invaded by communist troops. The only escapees of the high school massacre opening scene become survivalists in the deep woods and become insurgent freedom fighters calling themselves "The Wolverines." In this sense 'Red Dawn' is true to the original plot.

    The first major flaw is high school students (all in their early thirties) awaking to poorly animated CGI airplanes dropping CGI paratroopers. These are some of the worst FX in recent memory. How difficult and basic is it to simply dress some stuntmen in military fatigues and film them parachuting? The did it in the first film just fine! The second, which many fans were already groaning over was that red China threatened a boycott not only of this but all of the studios films from ever being released in there, if the Chinese were portrayed as the communist invaders. Hence we're stuck with North Korea as the villains.

    In an opening montage a sarcastic reporter asks, "What are they building a army this large for?" The logical guess would be that North Korea is still officially at war with South Korea, but 'Red Dawn' would have us believe they're secretly planning to invade the American West Coast? There is also some dispute as to how much of the film was made prior to villains' nationality change. Some rumors state the actors were actually filmed speaking Mandarin and had to be dubbed speaking Korean. It's unclear from the released footage.

    Third, much like 'V For Vendetta' Hollywood also seems to have forgotten why communism is evil. In one ridiculous scene the Wolverines rob a Subway restaurant for its fresh bread and meat. See this is why communism doesn't work, the people are too poor to have things like fresh food. HOW THE FXXX would a communist Subway have fresh food? This is why it took decades for McDonald's to open its Moscow location. Because communists don't understand basic principles like farms delivering food to restraints. This isn't so much an insult to the intelligence of the audience as it is to the film makers.

    There are various other plot holes, such as the blonde love interest (Isabel Lucas) being held as a political prisoner. "She's a survivor. I'm sure she's fine," the Wolverines reassure each other. Yes, certainly the invading troops wouldn't be using a gorgeous blonde teenager for gang rape or anything. As you may recall in the original Jennifer Grey and Lea Thompson were both gang rape victims.

    Another flaw is the Wolverines driving into the woods and looking for a radio. Certainly one of the three cars they drove in would have had a radio.

    All in all the new 'Red Dawn' isn't that bad. It just strips most of the emotional scenes we loved from the original and turns a bold premise into a 90 minute shoot'm up flick.
    3chezisaac

    Josh pecks acting sucks

    His character was so annoying, and his acting straight up sucks. This movie could have been better, without him in it.

    Just by looking at him is annoying.

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    • Trivia
      The film was shot and completed in 2009, and originally scheduled for release on November 24, 2010. It was shelved for almost two years, due to MGM's financial troubles.
    • Goofs
      An EMP-style weapon fried all electronics, but they seem to have a working cell phone.
    • Quotes

      Jed Eckert: I'm going to fight. I'm going to fight. Now, this is easier for me because I'm used to it. The rest of you are gonna have a tougher choice. Look, I don't want to sell it to you; it's too ugly for that. It's ugly, and it's hard. But when you're fighting in your own backyard, and you're fighting for your family, it all hurts a little less and it makes a little more sense. And for them, this is just some place, but for us? This is our home.

    • Connections
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      Oakland University Fight Song
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    • Release date
      • November 21, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Amenaza roja
    • Filming locations
      • Grand Ledge, Michigan, USA
    • Production companies
      • FilmDistrict
      • Contrafilm
      • FilmNation Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $65,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $44,806,783
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,276,668
      • Nov 25, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $50,950,296
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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