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Lebanon (2009)

Lebanon (2009)
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A handful of soldiers take a claustrophobic journey into the heart of war in this drama from Israeli writer and director Samuel Maoz. It's June 1982, and Israel is launching an invasion of Lebanon. Four men assigned to take part in the first strike are put on the same tank detail -- Assi (Itay Tiran) is the commanding officer, Shmulik (Yoav Donat) is a gunner new to the outfit, Hertzel (Oshri Cohen) keeps the weapons loaded, and Yigal (Michael Moshonov) drives the machine. After being given their orders by Jamil (Zohar Strauss), the men set out toward the Lebanese border, recognizing little of what goes on outside beyond what can be seen through Yigal's tiny window; they occasionally stop to help fellow Israelis hurt in battle, but for the most part, they roll relentlessly onward, occasionally arguing amongst themselves, until they arrive at their destination, a town already bombed into rubble by the Israeli Air Force. Few of their allies remain in the city, putting the soldiers in a perilous situation when a band of Syrian resistance fighters lays siege to the tank. Levanone (aka Lebanon) was an official selection at the 2009 Venice International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Yoav DonatItay Tiran, (more)
Director(s):
Samuel Maoz
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of Lebanon

A handful of soldiers take a claustrophobic journey into the heart of war in this drama from Israeli writer and director Samuel Maoz. It's June 1982, and Israel is launching an invasion of Lebanon. Four men assigned to take part in the first strike are put on the same tank detail -- Assi (Itay Tiran) is the commanding officer, Shmulik (Yoav Donat) is a gunner new to the outfit, Hertzel (Oshri Cohen) keeps the weapons loaded, and Yigal (Michael Moshonov) drives the machine. After being given their orders by Jamil (Zohar Strauss), the men set out toward the Lebanese border, recognizing little of what goes on outside beyond what can be seen through Yigal's tiny window; they occasionally stop to help fellow Israelis hurt in battle, but for the most part, they roll relentlessly onward, occasionally arguing amongst themselves, until they arrive at their destination, a town already bombed into rubble by the Israeli Air Force. Few of their allies remain in the city, putting the soldiers in a perilous situation when a band of Syrian resistance fighters lays siege to the tank. Levanone (aka Lebanon) was an official selection at the 2009 Venice International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
94 mins

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Director(s):
Samuel Maoz
Writer(s):
Samuel Maoz
Producer(s):
Leon EderyMoshe EderySonja Ewers
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, War Violence, Nudity)
Categories:
ForeignDrama
Lebanon Awards:
  • 2009 - Venice International Film Festival - Golden Lion
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Lawrence B.

    Utter Crapola! I can't comprehend the good reviews for this movie. Despite what the reviews say, this movie was not directed by anyone who has ever SEEN the inside of a tank, let alone ever served in one. I could go on forever, but suffice it to say that the "tank" in Lebanon is more like the submarine in "Das Boot" rather than any tank ever built. Similarly, the movies bears no resemblance whatever to tank crew tasks, tank tactics, or the "tank experience" in general. Utterly ridiculous in every aspect! Lastly, the final hour of the movie features only the crew members yelling at each other in subtitles, inside the "Das Boot" set. So boring and absurd it will bring tears of laughter!

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    James S.

    "Das Boot" in a tank but not nearly as good. This movie had its moments but they were few and far between, unfortunately. This is a tough movie to make - all of it being shot from inside a tank. This means that character development is crucial and it fell short. It did do a pretty good job in portraying the stifling confinement of life in a tank, but that was about it for me. I was impressed with the actors and their performances, however - I thought they all did a fine job - it was the script that was lacking.

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    Morgan S.

    Surprisingly boring, DO NOT RENT!

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