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Courage Under Fire [DVD]

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Genre Drama
Format Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DTS Surround Sound, Widescreen, DVD, Dolby, NTSC
Contributor Denzel Washington, Seth Gilliam, Regina Taylor, Matt Damon, Tim Guinee, Edward Zwick, Tim Ransom, Lou Diamond Phillips, Scott Glenn, Michael Moriarty, Bronson Pinchot, Patrick Sheane Duncan, Meg Ryan, Zeljko Ivanek See more
Language English, French
Runtime 1 hour and 57 minutes
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When Lt. Colonel Nathaniel Serling (Denzel Washington) is asked to review the posthumous candidacy of the first woman (Meg Ryan) to receive a medal of honor, he finds himself plunged into an apparent cover-up surrounding the actions that led to her death. As he struggles to uncover the truth, he also finds himself forced to confront his own tormenting demons. Matt Damon co-stars in this powerful and provocative drama.

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.85:1
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 3.2 ounces
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Edward Zwick
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DTS Surround Sound, Widescreen, DVD, Dolby, NTSC
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 57 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ December 18, 2001
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Denzel Washington, Meg Ryan, Lou Diamond Phillips, Michael Moriarty, Matt Damon
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English, Spanish
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (DTS 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ 20th Century Fox
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00005221J
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ Patrick Sheane Duncan
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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    4.7 out of 5 stars 1,632 ratings

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Customers find this movie to be a classic with excellent performances and great battle scenes. The film features courageous moments under fire, with one customer noting its exploration of the personal nature of battle. Customers praise the acting, with one review highlighting Denzel Washington's prime performance, and they consider it worth the investment. The movie receives mixed reactions regarding its emotional impact, with several customers describing it as a tear-jerker.

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91 customers mention "Movie quality"91 positive0 negative

Customers praise the movie's performances and consider it a classic military film.

"...Time for a clearance sale! But, this is still a great movie, and it will bring a tear to your eyes...." Read more

"...in it, he is one of those actors I always enjoy and his films are excellent...." Read more

"Good movie if you like combat scenes." Read more

"Good movie, probably portrays the effects of battle and war on military personnel accurately." Read more

50 customers mention "Story quality"50 positive0 negative

Customers praise the movie's compelling and well-written plot, with great battle scenes, and one customer notes the poignant final scene.

"...The final scene of the movie is poignant, mysterious, and lingers in the mind. I still think about it today...." Read more

"Great story and acting. It's interesting to see some of the actors at an early stage." Read more

"...I don't know who did the screen play but I think the story line is terrific, you can't guess how it is going to end or what is going to happen next...." Read more

"Good movie, probably portrays the effects of battle and war on military personnel accurately." Read more

38 customers mention "Acting"37 positive1 negative

Customers praise the acting in the movie, noting the great cast and good character development.

"Great story and acting. It's interesting to see some of the actors at an early stage." Read more

"Great acting and subject matter. Recommend to all A+++ thank you." Read more

"...The premise of the story was good, the acting excellent by everyone, the direction very good as to keep interest, and keep us awake, he flash backed..." Read more

"...Great cast. Denzel, Meg Ryan and Lou Diamond Phillips." Read more

27 customers mention "Courage"27 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the movie's portrayal of courage under fire, highlighting both physical and moral bravery, with one customer noting how it explores the personal nature of battle.

"The DVD was excellent and the movie itself was profound...." Read more

"Great acting and subject matter. Recommend to all A+++ thank you." Read more

"This film is a fine showcase for a courageous officer (Denzel Washington) to live by his values: he, even though under query by his senior..." Read more

"...She was successful! This has an old Hollywood feel with amazing character actors...." Read more

13 customers mention "Value for money"13 positive0 negative

Customers find the movie worth the investment and good value for money.

"...movie, but one day I saw the DVD on Amazon listed for this ridiculously low price, so I got it. Ah, how things have changed!..." Read more

"...Watching him mount the tank in the beginning is worth the price of admission." Read more

"...In spite of this,it is well worth a look." Read more

"...I watch it again and again!! Wonderful find and great price as well!!😉😉..." Read more

10 customers mention "Quality"7 positive3 negative

Customers find the movie's quality positive, noting that it holds up well and arrives in good condition.

"...I was maybe 10 when this movie came out and I think it still holds up very well...." Read more

"...They are believable, likable, unlikable, strong, weak, flawed etc...." Read more

"...but by then you've already written the movie off as miscast or just poorly made for some reason you can't quite put your finger on...." Read more

"...that Denzel Washington played was a person of absolute honesty and integrity. It had its sad moments but I LIKED THE WAY IT ENDED!" Read more

9 customers mention "Sex scenes"9 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the sex scenes in the movie, with one customer noting Denzel Washington's terrific performance.

"...Denzel Washington is terrific in it, he is one of those actors I always enjoy and his films are excellent...." Read more

"First the movie (the story) is very good. Denzel is great (of course) Meg Ryan in unique role and is also great...." Read more

"...This is an intense, well-scripted drama, that sees Denzel in his prime, and Meg Ryan offer the best performance of her career...." Read more

"An excellent,well scripted,well cast,and superbly acted story of men and women at war,(and its aftermath)...." Read more

7 customers mention "Tear jerker"4 positive3 negative

Customers have mixed reactions to the movie's emotional content, with some finding it a tear-jerker while others describe it as heartbreaking.

"...But, this is still a great movie, and it will bring a tear to your eyes...." Read more

"...Very powerfull sad and heartbreaking that war is and always will be apart of our history and our future and all of us regardless have to pay the..." Read more

"A real tear jerker and it will maybe open your eyes to what is going on in our world today...." Read more

"REALLY GOOD MOVIE BUT ENDING IS SOOOO SAD. LOVE DENZEL SO HAD TO HAVE IT FOR DENZEL COLLECTION." Read more

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Courage Under Fire
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2007
    This was one of my favorite movies from the 1990's.

    A great many things have happened since then to make anyone want to forget this movie, but one day I saw the DVD on Amazon listed for this ridiculously low price, so I got it.

    Ah, how things have changed! In 1996 when this movie was made, Meg Ryan was at the peak of her career - she'd been named Woman of the Year by the Harvard Hasty Pudding Society in 1994, and could have just as well been named "America's Sweetheart". She had built up such a reservoir of goodwill for the sweet and lovable characters that she played. Then, in 2001, she turned 40, and had an affair with Russell Crowe while making "Proof of Life" (another movie that I loved at the time, but have since forgotten). She then fell into a full-blown mid-life crisis and basically went nuts, wrecking her face, her public image, and her career. At age 45, she's too old now for the innocent sweetheart roles that made her career, and she hasn't been able to move on to the few wife/mother/divorcee/career woman roles that Hollywood offers to middle-aged actresses. And so she has almost disappeared from the big screen.

    At the time, playing the hard-nosed Captain Emma Walden in this movie, Meg Ryan was making a major departure from her usual roles, which only made the story of her character even more poignant. Yes, Captain Walden screamed and cussed at her men and behaved like a "dyke" (that's a quote from a character in the movie, not my opinion, by the way), but we, the moviegoers, all knew that was still good old sweet Meg Ryan underneath that crusty exterior.

    Denzel Washington played the deeply conflicted Col. Serling, and this movie would be one of several in the 1990's that would establish him as an A-list superstar.

    Lou Diamond Phillips played the angry, callous, and tortured Sgt. Monfriez. Wow! Was it in 1987 that he made "La Bamba"? He was great in that movie and in this movie! And unfortunately those are the only two movies that he's made that I even recognize, as his career fell off into mostly B-movies and TV guest roles.

    Matt Damion! I didn't even recognize him in this movie, playing the medic Ilario - he was so young and thin back then. This was one of his first big roles, before he became a star with "Good Will Hunting" and "Saving Private Ryan".

    Ah, and of course, there was the background setting of what was known at the time as the Persian Gulf War, but now is usually referred to as the First Iraq War or Iraq War I, to distinguish it from the current quagmire, Iraq War Part Deux.

    So no wonder the price of this DVD has dropped like a rock! Subject matter - Iraq War I - who wants to remember that one anymore? Key star of the movie - Meg Ryan - wrecked her image and alienated her fanbase. Time for a clearance sale!

    But, this is still a great movie, and it will bring a tear to your eyes.

    The story of "Courage Under Fire" is a fiction, but many elements came straight out of the news stories at the time about the real Iraq War I.

    I have always thought, for instance, that the idea for the character of Captain Emma Walden was based on the real-life Major Marie Rossi, a Chinook helicopter pilot who was killed in the war. Right before the invasion began, the extremely photogenic Rossi had appeared on national TV in an interview with CNN, talking about flying into combat and facing the possibility of dying in the war. A few days after the interview was broadcast, she and her crew were killed when her helicopter hit the support wires of an unlit microwave tower and crashed. I remember seeing her in the interview and then hearing of her death, and it was quite sad.

    Friendly fire was a major element of the news stories from Iraq War I, with the photos of grieving soldiers who had discovered that their friends had died from friendly fire.

    "Courage Under Fire" unfolds its tangled storyline in classic "Rashomon" fashion. An ex-tank commander, anguished by his role in an episode of friendly fire that is being covered up by the Army brass, is re-assigned to a desk job to investigate pending medals, one of them being a Medal of Honor to be awarded to the first female soldier to be given such a medal for heroism in combat. His investigation turns up several versions of what happened before he discovers the truth, which turns out to be yet another variety of "friendly fire". And thus fortified, he is also able to address the truth of his own involvement in the friendly fire incident as well.

    The final scene of the movie is poignant, mysterious, and lingers in the mind. I still think about it today. It is a replay of an earlier scene in the movie, with one new bit of detail.

    It is the morning after the tank battle, and Col. Serling is standing next to the burnt-out tank of his friend, who lies dead on top of the turret. An Army Medevac helicopter that had landed to pick up the wounded takes off in front of him, and Col. Serling looks up, and we see, for the first time, that the pilot of this helicopter is none other than Capt. Walden. She seems to be smiling at him. Is this really how that moment in time transpired? Was she on her way to the battle that would play out in the rest of this movie and go on to earn her the Medal of Honor? Or is this just a trick of Col. Serling's memory, and he is seeing Capt. Walden in his dreams, placing her at this awful moment in time, and she is smiling at him in approval because he has finally gained absolution for both of them by uncovering the truth?
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024
    Great story and acting. It's interesting to see some of the actors at an early stage.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2017
    The DVD was excellent and the movie itself was profound. I don't know who did the screen play but I think the story line is terrific, you can't guess how it is going to end or what is going to happen next. Denzel Washington is terrific in it, he is one of those actors I always enjoy and his films are excellent. He's not afraid of gritty, unfunny stories that make us think about the important, valuable things in our lives. I always enjoy Meg Ryan but what a different, spine chilling tale to see her in. If anyone is inspired by stories of truth, forgiveness, and working through the amazing challenges our lives sometimes offer us this is a must see movie in my opinion. Debbie
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
    Good movie if you like combat scenes.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
    Great acting and subject matter. Recommend to all A+++ thank you.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
    Good movie, probably portrays the effects of battle and war on military personnel accurately.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2022
    As a veteran, I know that wars are wrong and result in unjustifiable atrocities on both sides. Soldiers are pawns, dispensable manipulated pieces leveraged to meet unclear objective. We now know that the Bush led us in to yet another war whose primary objective was oil, money and power.

    Movies to be entertainment regardless of the subject. Yet there is always a message I can glean when I'm receptive. In wars, like in life, are replete with consequences of our actions, inactions and choices. We must live with those consequences and some are much harder to carry or discard. Denzel Washington and Matt Damon gave superb performances of the pain they carried. To face our families, our society and God with such burdens requires much more than honor and time. Many soldiers just don't make it...alcohol, drugs and rage only mask the feelings. death is a welcome escape for many. Sadly, it's not only on the battlefield that we lose our men, but after wars as well.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2017
    This film is a fine showcase for a courageous officer (Denzel Washington) to live by his values: he, even though under query by his senior officer
    refuses to just pass on a recommendation for a medal of courage for another officer ( Meg Ryan) who was fatally injured by enemy attack (Gulf War) after her rescue helicopter was shot down.

    SPOILER: The clues Denzel uncovers are from her crew who survived: one went AWOL, another was secretive, very angry, and soon committed
    suicide in an eye popping run in with a train, actually witnessed by Washington. and another whose memory was unclear due to the trauma. The only discrepancy I could discern was that Lou Diamond Phillips (the angry suicide) said he was the one who thought of overboarding the drum of
    napalm over the enemy camp and firing it with a pistol,destroying the tank and many lives, while Matt Damon (the seeming poor memory) reported
    that Meg Ryan was the one who knew to do it,even while under great duress when her pilot was shot in the head, and she had to take over under fire.

    The premise of the story was good, the acting excellent by everyone, the direction very good as to keep interest, and keep us awake, he flash backed the story those who were being interviewed by Washington told, so it stayed very fresh.

    So, does it really matter whose idea it was to "bomb" the enemies on the ridge? A crew consists of real people with various experiences; the captain's job is to use good ideas and keep everyone focussed and alive, right? In the end, she did a lot to keep them alive, and refused to leave,
    I'm guessing, because she was painfully and fatally wounded, and knew she would slow anyone down who had to carry her.

    I just missed the point. Hopefully, one of you who understands this better than I will put me out of this misery.

    Note: Removed one star just because it wasn't clear, and I wanted to be heard for my own experience.
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  • ejazz
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent film à voir ou à revoir.
    Reviewed in France on February 27, 2025
    Excellent film à voir ou à revoir sur le courage et l'honneur militaire dans un duo d'acteurs impeccables
    entre D. Washington et M. Ryan.
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  • angelarosa weiler
    2.0 out of 5 stars UN ACQUISTO A META'
    Reviewed in Italy on April 19, 2024
    HO ORDINATO DUE COPIE DI QUESTO DVD CON L'INTENZIONE DI DONARNE UNA A UN'AMICA. NON E' STATO POSSIBILE. SOLO UNO DEI DUE DVD E' FUNZIONANTE, L'ALTRO E' DA GETTARE VIA. NON E' LA FINE DEL MONDO, PUO' SUCCEDERE, MA SONO DELUSA.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Superb print
    Reviewed in India on July 12, 2023
    Excel home videos DVDs have never disappointed. What an excellent print! Moreover, the cost is reasonable. Since prime and other OTT platforms have started charging separately for each English films I have decided to have some of the classics and rare films DVDs in my library.
  • Denvertl
    1.0 out of 5 stars Critique des voix OFF
    Reviewed in Belgium on December 3, 2022
    Ras le bol de commander des films dont le doublage français est français canadien ! Alors ce n'est pas qu'il n'est pas bon, c'est que ce ne sont pas les voix dont nous sommes habitués. Il n'y a aucun moyen de savoir d'où est la provenance des doublages ? En tout cas, je regarde à chaque fois mais rien ne paraît visible à ce sujet là.
  • louise Whittaker
    5.0 out of 5 stars Merci au vendeur bon service
    Reviewed in Canada on September 1, 2024
    Merci satisfaite du service ,et très bon film a voir