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Restrepo

Restrepo

War • R • 2010 • 1 hr 33 min
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7.5
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7.4

Directors Hetherington and Junger spend a year with the 2nd Battalion of the United States Army located in one of Afghanistan's most dangerous valleys. The documentary provides insight and empathy on how to win the battle through hard work, deadly gunfights and mutual friendships while the unit must push back the Taliban.

Starring

Juan "Doc" Restrepo, Dan Kearney, LaMonta Caldwell, Aron Hijar

Directed By

Tim Hetherington, Sebastian Junger

Attributes

DarkWatch By Myself

Genre

WarDocumentary

Release Date

June 25, 2010

User Reviews

Jesse
Jesse
One of my first Netflix documentaries, shows the human side to soldiers.
Connor
Connor
Gets you in the trenches of war in a way no other documentary has. Really moving and scary, this hits really hard
Carmelo
Carmelo
A story of brotherhood that reminds you what dangers the brave men and women of the world face.
Joseph Simms
Joseph Simms
Excellent real life documentary, great camera scenes and interviews with the soldiers.
Justin
Justin
A good look into what actually goes on overseas and what the men and women in the armed forces have to go through.
Nate
Nate
An incredible, raw, and difficult war documentary.
Miguel
Miguel
An intimate look at the lives of the young soldiers trying to stay alive in the deadliest valley imaginable during the War on terror.
Gavin Buckley
Gavin Buckley
A real life perspective on the war filmed by the soldiers in one of the most combative regions. It's not good or bad, just true.
Michael
Michael
One of the best military documentaries ever made. It gives you a whole new insight into America’s current conflicts.
Nick
Nick
One of the best depictions of the war post 9/11 I've seen

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1,088 (54%)
669 (33%)
7.5 – Based on 2k ratings
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Cast & Crew

Tim Hetherington
Tim
Hetherington
Sebastian Junger
Sebastian
Junger
Juan "Doc" Restrepo
Juan "Doc" Restrepo
Dan Kearney
Dan
Kearney
LaMonta Caldwell
LaMonta
Caldwell
Aron Hijar
Aron
Hijar

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