As the battle rages on, Doss finds himself alone on the ridge, caring for wounded soldiers and lowering them to safety using a makeshift rope system. Despite being exposed to intense enemy fire, Doss manages to rescue over 75 soldiers, earning him the Medal of Honor.
Despite facing intense harassment, ridicule, and a court-martial during basic training, he eventually deploys to the Pacific theater. During the bloody assault on the "Hacksaw Ridge" escarpment, Doss stays behind after his unit retreats, single-handedly rescuing 75 wounded soldiers under constant enemy fire without ever firing a shot. Key Themes Faith and Conviction:
The film's cast delivers strong performances across the board. Andrew Garfield shines as Desmond Doss, bringing a vulnerability and conviction to the role. The supporting cast, including Vince Vaughn, Teresa Palmer, and Hugo Weaving, add depth and nuance to the story.
As the battle rages on, Doss finds himself alone on the ridge, caring for wounded soldiers and lowering them to safety using a makeshift rope system. Despite being exposed to intense enemy fire, Doss manages to rescue over 75 soldiers, earning him the Medal of Honor.
Despite facing intense harassment, ridicule, and a court-martial during basic training, he eventually deploys to the Pacific theater. During the bloody assault on the "Hacksaw Ridge" escarpment, Doss stays behind after his unit retreats, single-handedly rescuing 75 wounded soldiers under constant enemy fire without ever firing a shot. Key Themes Faith and Conviction:
The film's cast delivers strong performances across the board. Andrew Garfield shines as Desmond Doss, bringing a vulnerability and conviction to the role. The supporting cast, including Vince Vaughn, Teresa Palmer, and Hugo Weaving, add depth and nuance to the story.