Hartov rat
Hart's War (2002)
22:55

Sunday, 20. June 2010
Rating: 6.1/10
Country: SAD
Director: Gregory Hoblit
Actors: Bruce Willis, Marcel Iures, Colin Farrell, Linus Roache, Terrence Dashon Howard, Cole Hauser
Student prava, mladi poručnik Hart, kao zarobljenik dolazi u njemački ratni logor, među američke vojnike, i stecajem okolnosti dobije dužnost da brani vojnika Crncu optuženom za ubojstvo bijelca. Dok on pokušava dokazati da je častan čovjek, njemu iza leđa odvijaju se opasne pripreme... Belgija, 1944. Poručnik Tommy Hart (Colin Farell) zaštićen je zahvaljujući očevim političkim vezama no tijekom jednog rutinskog zadatka upada u njemačku zasjedu i završava u njemačkom kampu za ratne zarobljenike. U logoru susreće pukovnika Williama McNamaru (Bruce Williss). Zahvaljujući najvišem činu kojeg posjeduje u kampu, McNamara zapovijeda američkim vojnicima i održava osjećaj časti na mjestu gdje je čast lako uništiti. Život u kampu odvija se pod budnim okom njemačkog časnika Wernera Vissera (Marcel Iures), a nove napetosti donosi dolazak dvojice tamnoputih zarobljenih američkih pilota koje bijeli vojnici s gnušanjem odbacuju. Kada je jedan od njih, narednik Lincoln Scott (Terrence Howard), optužen za ubojstvo bijelca, u kampu se organizira suđenje, a kao nekadašnji student prava Hart preuzima Scottovu obranu. Pritom pokušava izaći na kraj s vlastitom privilegiranom prošlošću i dokazati da čovjek od poštenja i dostojan čina kojeg nosi"
Shortly before the end of World War II, young, bright-eyed, First-Lieutenant Thomas Hart, a third-generation desk-warrior, is stationed in an office miles away from any fighting. He meets the war only by accident and is taken prisoner. During interrogation, Hart faces a test of honor, courage, and sacrifice he had not prepared for. Surviving the interrogation, the horrified Hart witnesses courage and honor in the acts of his fellow-prisoners, who save him from certain death by sacrificing their belongings and even their own lives. At the POW camp, Hart learns that courage, sacrifice, and honor are much harder to find, as men become embittered in their captivity. Instead, fraternization, opportunism, and racism abound, ever-encouraged by the murderous Nazis, lead by a grounded Luftwaffe colonel; and mostly tolerated by the senior-ranking American colonel, in spite of his being a 4th-generation military offcer. Col. McNamara, mostly indifferent to the goings-on of his Americans, defiantly draws the line at racism, saluting even the Russian "Untermenschen" in the neighboring compound. But this line becomes much less distinct as two downed African-American pilots join him in the American compound. Suddenly, American racism manifests itself and escalates until one of the pilots is murdered, and the other is accused of murdering one of the racist conspirators. A law-student before the war, Hart is appointed by McNamara to "defend" the court-marshalled pilot, where Hart learns that McNamara has taken great pains to guarantee a verdict of "guilty" against the lone African-American. For many prisoners, the war would be over. For Hart, it has barely begun, as he fights to find within himself the courage and honor that seems to be completely lost within the camp, and only to be had among the dead and the condemned.







