Here are review links for this film submitted by our members:
- Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat @ Spirituality & Practice
- Excerpt: An adrenaline-charged World War II story revolving around the nonviolence of a Seventh Day Adventist conscientious objector.
- Francisco Cangiano @ CineXpress [Spanish]
- Mark Hobin @ Fast Film Reviews
- Charlie Juhl @ Citizen Charlie
- Mark Leeper @ Mark Leeper
- Excerpt: What is unique about this film is the great lengths the film goes to recreating realistically and accurately the confusion and carnage and horrors of warfare.
- Jared Mobarak @ BuffaloVibe
- Excerpt: Okinawa is where Gibson’s strengths lie as bodies and limbs are strewn about. Fire is thrown, casings are ejected, and grenades launched—the battle taking no prisoners and leaving no room for hope besides Desmond’s tenacity.
- Kristy Puchko @ Pajiba.com
- Excerpt: This movie is so sloppy, stupid, and willfully jingoistic that you have no need to see it. Ever.
- James Roberts @ Glide Magazine
- Excerpt: It’s not merely a story a faith, it’s a story of conviction and of courage. By presenting a nuanced depiction of faith, Hacksaw Ridge does the remarkable job of letting the secular into the world of faith based cinema, without alienating them in the process.