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Heartbreak Ridge
Heartbreak Ridge

6.9

Heartbreak Ridge

R·1986·130m

Summary

A hard-nosed, hard-living Marine gunnery sergeant clashes with his superiors and his ex-wife as he takes command of a spoiled recon platoon with a bad attitude.

Crew

Director

Clint Eastwood

Screenplay

James Carabatsos

Screenplay

Joseph Stinson

Screenplay

Dennis Hackin

Reviews

Wuchak

Wuchak

December 18, 2018

6

***A more comedic version of “The Dirty Dozen,” but taking place in 1983 and starring Clint Eastwood***

Clint Eastwood’s "Heartbreak Ridge" (1986) stars Eastwood as a tough, soon-to-retire Marine gunnery sergeant who conflicts with the brass and his former-wife (Marsha Mason) as he takes command of a spoiled recon squad. The platoon is eventually deployed to Grenada in late October, 1983, in order to prevent a communist takeover and rescue some med students.

Thirteen years after “The Dirty Dozen,” Eastwood recycles the plot and adds a lot of hip comedy. Although it’s not a great military flick like “Dozen” it has its points of entertainment, but you have to roll with the odd mixture of believable military training drama with heavy doses of amusement, mainly revolving around the cartoonish character of Cpl. Stitch Jones, played with fervor by Mario Van Peebles. If you can acclimate to this odd mixture, there’s a lot to enjoy here.

It helps that the movie hooks you in with the opening jail fight involving the hard-living Gunnery Sergeant Thomas Highway (Eastwood). His reunion with his ex-wife and their potentially developing relationship is another hook. Some parts are kinda meh, but there’s enough good here if you’re in the mood for a military training flick in the form of “The Dirty Dozen” meeting “Top Gun” (1987) mixed with an edgier version of Gomer Pyle.

The film runs 2 hours, 10 minutes and was shot at Camp Pendleton, Southern Cal, as well as Santa Clarita (café), San Clemente (bar), El Toro (airfield homecoming) and Vieques, Puerto Rico (Grenada).

GRADE: B-

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$15,000,000.00

Revenue:

$42,700,000.00

Keywords

war veteran
patriotism
recruit
battle assignment
marine
platoon
combat
military
us military