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Average rating: 62%
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Starring: Jack Finsterer, Travis McMahon, Simon Stone, Luke Ford, Tom Budge, Steve Le Marquand, Angus Sampson, Christopher Baker, Ewen Leslie, Ben Barrack, Shane Bourne, William McInnes, Darren Taylor, Lucas Stibbard, Jeffey Gunn
Director: Alister Grierson
Run time: 92 mins
Certificate: 15
User collections: The Best World War II movies
Genres: Action/Adventure, Drama
Released: 04/02/2008

Brief synopsis of Kokoda - 39th Battalion

New Guinea, 1942, Allied Australia is at war with Japan. A small platoon of reservist Australian soldiers have been sent as an advanced patrol up the Kokoda trail – a critical supply line that separates Australia from full blown invasion. After sustained bombardment from the Japanese, the men are cut off from their supply lines. Isolated in the jungle behind enemy lines, they must make their way back through the most unforgiving terrain on earth to reunite with the main body of Australian troops.

After three days without food or sleep, carrying their wounded and suffering the horrifying effects of dysentery and malaria, they emerge from the jungle exhausted to the point of collapse. But on learning that Isurava is about to fall they pick themselves up and rejoin the battle...

Inspired by real events and the Kokoda / Isurava memorial inscription of 'courage, mateship, endurance and sacrifice', Kokoda evokes the visceral and terrifying realities of warfare and their devastating effects on the human condition.

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Rated - 3 starsA decent war movie!

Scowy from Ipswich [Highly rated reviewer] , 28/04/2008

I stumbled across Kokoda whilst searching for great war movies on the internet and after reading the reviews for this film I could not wait to see it. I can safely say that after watching it did not disappoint. The story focuses on a small group of Australian soldiers who are basically the frontline troops. Inexperienced they camp down on the Kokoda path waiting for the Japanese to arrive. You can tell that this war movie has been directed by art and media students as it is perfectly shot and the dialogue is also very strong. You really get a sense of what these soldiers must have gone through and some of the scenes whether it be violence or the elements taking their toll on them are very graphic and not for the faint hearted!

Its good to witness a war movie that does not follow in the footsteps of other films in this genre, it sticks to the gritty side of the psychological and emotional effects that war has on a human being rather than an over the top story told in epic proportions. Thumbs up from me.

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Rated - 3 starsAbove average

JamesT from Chorley [Highly rated reviewer] , 07/05/2008

Usualy I find any Australian productions quite amateurish with poor results when searching for realism.

However this film was surprising and above average for me.

The thing missing was the lack of enemy involved. If more emphasis had have been put on the visuals where the Japanese were concerned then it could have been a very good movie.

But if you are into war movies then give it a go.

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Rated - 5 starsExcellent War film

Jav from Manchester [Highly rated reviewer] , 03/08/2008

Where do I start!?

This is a top film, makes a change from watching your typcial American Gung Ho WW2 films.

The colours of the jungle are beautiful, definatly recommend watching this with the soround sound on, the jungle noises, the sound of sloshing in the mud.

The action scene is good too. I wont spoil it, but if you into war films, this is one to watch.

Another one for the personal dvd collection.

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Rated - 1 starskokoda

gloworm from Rainham , 18/10/2008

very gory so chose not to see all of it so I would say not for the squeamish

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Rated - 3 starsA decent war movie!

Scowy from Ipswich [Highly rated reviewer] , 28/04/2008

I stumbled across Kokoda whilst searching for great war movies on the internet and after reading the reviews for this film I could not wait to see it. I can safely say that after watching it did not disappoint. The story focuses on a small group of Australian soldiers who are basically the frontline troops. Inexperienced they camp down on the Kokoda path waiting for the Japanese to arrive. You can tell that this war movie has been directed by art and media students as it is perfectly shot and the dialogue is also very strong. You really get a sense of what these soldiers must have gone through and some of the scenes whether it be violence or the elements taking their toll on them are very graphic and not for the faint hearted!

Its good to witness a war movie that does not follow in the footsteps of other films in this genre, it sticks to the gritty side of the psychological and emotional effects that war has on a human being rather than an over the top story told in epic proportions. Thumbs up from me.

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Rated - 3 starsAbove average

JamesT from Chorley [Highly rated reviewer] , 07/05/2008

Usualy I find any Australian productions quite amateurish with poor results when searching for realism.

However this film was surprising and above average for me.

The thing missing was the lack of enemy involved. If more emphasis had have been put on the visuals where the Japanese were concerned then it could have been a very good movie.

But if you are into war movies then give it a go.

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