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Black Hawk Down

Black Hawk Down

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Action thriller about two US soldiers stranded on the ground in Somalia surrounded by hostile forces after their helicopters are...

Certificate15

Duration138 mins

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  • Emily, 11
  • 26 reviews

Review by Emily, 11

5 stars

28 Jan 2014

Black Hawk Down is an amazing film! Black Hawk Down is an American war film directed by Ridley Scott set in 1993. It is set were the American soldiers went out to Mogadishu to fight in the battle of Mogadishu to get the lead terrorist. It is because the town is a very poor place and the Americans gave the town money so the terrorist took it all and spent it on guns. The actors that played the soldiers did very well at pretending to be soldiers such as Josh Hertnett (Eversmen)Tom Sizemore (McKnight) and Ty Burrell army medic (Wilkinson). It has lots of blood and gore also it is a violent movie. So I recommended it to any on over the age of 12 with an adult and 14+ can see it on there own, people say that it is a boys movie but me and my sister really enjoyed it. I would recommended it to any one.

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