Wexford People

Gibson’s war hero tale a brutal assault on the senses

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HACKSAW RIDGE (15)

DIRECTOR Mel Gibson returns, all guns blazing, with a riveting wartime drama based on the true story of Desmond Doss, who served with valour during the Second World War without having to fire a single bullet.

He became the first conscienti­ous objector to receive America’s highest military award, the Medal of Honor, which is bestowed on the precious few who have distinguis­hed themselves with incredible gallantry beyond the call of duty.

In Doss’ extraordin­ary case, he ran into a hail of Japanese bullets in May 1945 at the Battle of Okinawa, without a weapon to return fire, and risked his life to rescue injured soldiers from the blood-soaked battlegrou­nd.

In an era of questionab­le morality, when principles are repeatedly compromise­d for the sake of selfish gain, one man’s inspiratio­nal journey of righteous self-sacrifice is an invigorati­ng tonic.

Gibson directs with verve, orchestrat­ing hellish battle scenes.

Aerial bombardmen­ts scythe through flesh, ripping limbs from torsos or exploding craniums as a well-targeted bullet careens through an eye socket.

The senseless slaughter of young men in the prime of their lives is heartbreak­ing.

Desmond (Andrew Garfield) is born and raised with his brother Hal (Nathaniel Buzolic) in Lynchburg, Virginia against the picturesqu­e backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains. His father Tom (Hugo Weaving) is an emotionall­y scarred veteran of the First World War and mother Bertha (Rachel Griffiths) educates her brood using the Bible.

At an early age, Desmond almost kills Hal and he is haunted by the episode.

‘ To take another man’s life is the most egregious sin,’ counsels Bertha.

Her words have a profound effect on Desmond, who takes up a vow of pacifism, even when he enrols in the US Army.

He intends to follow the lead of his nurse girlfriend, Dorothy Schutte (Teresa Palmer), and serve as a medic.

However, Desmond is ushered into combat training under no-nonsense Sergeant Howell ( Vince Vaughn) and instantly makes enemies of the rest of the squad, especially bullying ringleader Smitty Ryker (Luke Bracey), by refusing to carry arms.

Desmond’s defiance leads to his arrest for insubordin­ation and he faces a trial behind closed doors overseen by Captain Glover (Sam Worthingto­n) and Captain Stelzer (Richard Roxburgh).

Hacksaw Ridge pulls no punches in its depiction of the horrors of conflict.

Garfield delivers a mesmerisin­g lead performanc­e, as a gentle and caring man who yearns to serve the country he loves, but isn’t willing to abandon his moral compass in the name of patriotism.

Gibson’s bravura direction marries moments of silent, agonising regret with explosions of deafening pyrotechni­c spectacle.

It’s a brutal, uncompromi­sing assault on the senses that tunes into Doss’ religious beliefs and clings onto them when tearful capitulati­on seems like the only option. RATING: 8/10

 ??  ?? Andrew Garfield as Desmond T. Doss in HacksawRid­ge.
Andrew Garfield as Desmond T. Doss in HacksawRid­ge.

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