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Critic Ian Nathan
rated 10

Rarely has the futility of war been so brilliantly presented.

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Critic Kasper Christoffer Larsen
rated 7

...en både interessant, medrivende og flot dokumentarfilm om 1. verdenskrigs rædsler.

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Cast & Crew

Peter Weir
Director
Mel Gibson
As Frank Dunne
Bill Hunter
As Major Barton
Bill Kerr
As Jack
David Argue
As Snowy
Harold Hopkins
As Les McCann
Paul Sonkkila
As Sniper

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Gallipoli (1981) is a powerful and poignant war drama that follows the journey of two young Australian soldiers, Archy and Frank, who enlist in the Australian Imperial Force during World War I. The film explores themes of loss of innocence, the coming of age of both the soldiers and their country, and the harsh realities of war. The movie begins in Western Australia, where Archy, an 18-year-old stockman and talented sprinter, dreams of enlisting in the army. He and his friend Frank, an unemployed ex-railway laborer, decide to travel to Perth to enlist together. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and adventures, including a dangerous journey across the desert and a chance encounter with a group of soldiers who have been training near the Pyramids. Once they arrive in Cairo, Frank and Archy are separated and embark on different troopships. They eventually reunite at Anzac Cove, where they endure several days of hardships and boredom in the trenches. The film's climax takes place during the Battle of Lone Pine, where Frank's infantry friends fight and sacrifice their lives. Archy is ordered to take part in the charge at the Nek, a diversion in support of the British landing at Suvla Bay. Tragically, Archy is cut down by Turkish machine gunners, symbolizing the loss of innocence and the devastating consequences of war. Gallipoli (1981) features outstanding performances from Mark Lee and Mel Gibson, who play Archy and Frank respectively. The film's cinematography captures stunning landscapes and poignant moments, such as when Archy drops his rifle and runs as hard as he can towards the enemy lines. The final frame freezes on Archy being hit by bullets across his chest; his head flung back, as if breaking the tape at the finish of a 100-yard sprint, and falling backward - an image that has become an iconic representation of sacrifice and bravery during times of war.

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Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as Gallipoli include The Killing Fields, A Bridge Too Far, Midway, Kagemusha, The Tin Drum, Zulu Dawn.

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Gallipoli was released in theaters on September 1, 1981.