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Tears of the Sun
Tears of the Sun

Tears of the Sun (2003)

69% User Rating
2h 1min
War
Action
Drama

"He was trained to follow orders. He became a hero by defying them."

Navy SEAL Lieutenant A.K. Waters and his elite squadron of tactical specialists are forced to choose between their duty and their humanity, between following orders by ignoring the conflict that surrounds them, or finding the courage to follow their conscience and protect a group of innocent refugees. When the democratic government of Nigeria collapses and the country is taken over by a ruthless military dictator, Waters, a fiercely loyal and hardened veteran is dispatched on a routine mission to retrieve a Doctors Without Borders physician.

Antoine FuquaDirector

Cast

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Bruce Willis

Bruce Willis

Lieutenant A.K. Waters

Monica Bellucci

Monica Bellucci

Dr. Lena Fiore Kendricks

Cole Hauser

Cole Hauser

James 'Red' Atkins

Eamonn Walker

Eamonn Walker

Ellis 'Zee' Pettigrew

Johnny Messner

Johnny Messner

Kelly Lake

Nick Chinlund

Nick Chinlund

Michael 'Slo' Slowenski

Tom Skerritt

Tom Skerritt

Captain Bill Rhodes

Akosua Busia

Akosua Busia

Patience

Peter Mensah

Peter Mensah

Terwase

Malick Bowens

Malick Bowens

Colonel Idris Sadick

Chad Smith

Chad Smith

Jason 'Flea' Mabry

Charles Ingram

Charles Ingram

Demetrius 'Silk' Owens

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Paul Francis

Danny 'Doc' Kelley

Sammi Rotibi

Sammi Rotibi

Arthur Azuka

Jimmy Jean-Louis

Jimmy Jean-Louis

Gideon

Awaovieyi Agie

Awaovieyi Agie

Musa

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Ida Onyango

Lasana

Benjamin Ochieng

Benjamin Ochieng

Colonel Emanuel Okeze

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Kanayo Chiemelu

General Mustafa Yakubu

Hadar Busia-Singleton

Hadar Busia-Singleton

Amaka

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Fabrice Yahve Habimana Jr.

Bujo

Fionnula Flanagan

Fionnula Flanagan

Sister Grace

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Cornelia Hayes O'Herlihy

Sister Siobhan

Pierrino Mascarino

Pierrino Mascarino

Father Gianni

Howard Mungo

Howard Mungo

President Samuel Azuka

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Cle Sloan

Mission Rebel

Allison Dean

Allison Dean

Rape Victim

Rodney Charles

Rodney Charles

Christopher Marwa

Jewel McDonald

Jewel McDonald

Village Woman

Harry Van Gorkum

Harry Van Gorkum

Carrier Reporter

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Michael Clossin

Rhodes' Aide

Reviews (1)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 60%

January 29, 2023

**_Solemn life-or-death jungle mission is one-note, but worthwhile for a few reasons_** A squadron of Navy Seals led by Lt. Waters (Bruce Willis) are ordered to Nigeria to remove a beautiful American doctor (Monica Belucci) from a Christian village before Islamic militants move in and annihilate 'em all. The Doctor insists that "her people" go with them and so Waters opts for leading 'em out on foot to the Cameroon border. Will they make it out alive? "Tears of the Sun" (2003) has an ultra-serious vibe and _some_ depth. If you appreciate "The 7th Dawn" (1964) with William Holden and Capucine, this is cut from the same cloth, just with modern production quality and more focus on grim jungle drama & action, like "Rambo" (2008). While it's arguably on par with "The 7th Dawn," it doesn't stand with the giants of the genre, such as "Apocalypse Now" (1979) or "Platoon" (1986). For one thing, the characters outside of those played by Willis and Belucci are relatively forgettable, which isn't the case with "Apocalypse Now" and "Platoon" wherein you know and remember the bulk of the key characters. Another good example would be "Last Of The Mohicans" (1992), which has a similar tone and theme, i.e. protagonists being chased through the forest by savage antagonists. The issue I have with "Tears of the Sun" is that it jumps right into the thick of the jungle story without allowing the viewer to get to know anyone. The theme is heavy and the vibe is fittingly serious, including the score, but because we aren't emotionally tied to the characters the picture comes across too heavy-handed and melodramatic. It doesn't help that it's one-dimensional. Meanwhile the 2-hour movie is fairly slow moving with the big-action sequence not taking place until the finale. The problem with this "exciting" climax is that the viewer, once again, doesn't care what happens at this point because we don't really know the characters and therefore have little emotional attachment. Although the story takes place in Nigeria the picture was obviously shot in Hawaii. The difference in geography is enough that the film loses points for realism, but who can deny the beauty of Hawaii? So maybe it gains the points back. The Director's Cut merely adds the deleted scenes from the Special Edition DVD to the film. In other words, unless you absolutely love the flick it's not necessary to buy the Director's Cut; just watch the deleted scenes. Speaking of the deleted scenes, there's one quietly potent scene where a black American talks with a black Nigerian. It has good dialogue and should've never been cut. Yet "Tears of the Sun" has some attributes, including the ultra-serious vibe, cinematography, score and Monica Belucci. The harrowing sequence where the squadron saves a rural village from some ruthless militants is well done. But this is far from a good film IMHO; at the same time, it's not bad and has its points of interest. Check out "Rambo" (2008) if you want to see the same theme done in a more effective manner. GRADE: B-/C+

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