“Hacksaw Ridge” is no different. Andrew Garfield, as Desmond Doss, a Seventh-day Adventist and a conscientious objector, feels it”'s his duty to serve in the Army during World War II except without ...
Even if a movie has flaws, the question I always ask is this: Is it compelling? Does it call you directly into its world, holding your attention and making you care about the people and the outcome?