The Thin Red Line poster

Cast

Jim Caviezel profile

Jim Caviezel

Pvt. Robert Witt

Nick Nolte profile

Nick Nolte

Lt. Col. Gordon Tall

Sean Penn profile

Sean Penn

1st Sgt. Edward Welsh

Ben Chaplin profile

Ben Chaplin

Pvt. Jack Bell

Elias Koteas profile

Elias Koteas

Capt. James Staros

John Cusack profile

John Cusack

Capt. John Gaff

Dash Mihok profile

Dash Mihok

Pfc. Don Doll

John C. Reilly profile

John C. Reilly

Sgt. Maynard Storm

Woody Harrelson profile

Woody Harrelson

Sgt. William Keck

Miranda Otto profile

Miranda Otto

Marty Bell

Arie Verveen profile

Arie Verveen

Pfc. Charlie Dale

Kirk Acevedo profile

Kirk Acevedo

Pvt. Alfredo Tella

Nick Stahl profile

Nick Stahl

Pfc. Edward Bead

Thomas Jane profile

Thomas Jane

Pvt. Ash

Tim Blake Nelson profile

Tim Blake Nelson

Pvt. Brian Tills

Adrien Brody profile

Adrien Brody

Cpl. Geoffrey Fife

George Clooney profile

George Clooney

Capt. Charles Bosche

Jared Leto profile

Jared Leto

2nd Lt. William Whyte

John Travolta profile

John Travolta

Brig. Gen. David Quintard

John Savage profile

John Savage

Sgt. Jack McCron

John Dee Smith profile

John Dee Smith

Pvt. Edward Train

Mark Boone Junior profile

Mark Boone Junior

Pvt. Christopher Peale

Matt Doran profile

Matt Doran

Pvt. Howard Coombs

Paul Gleeson profile

Paul Gleeson

1st Lt. George "Brass" Band

Don Harvey profile

Don Harvey

Sgt. Paul Becker

Donal Logue profile

Donal Logue

Marl (uncredited)

Larry Romano profile

Larry Romano

Pvt. Frank Mazzi

Penelope Allen profile

Penelope Allen

Witt's Mother

Danny Hoch profile

Danny Hoch

Pvt. Leonardo Carni

Benjamin Green profile

Benjamin Green

Melanesian Villager

Details

Status

Released

Original language

en

Countries

US

Budget

$52,000,000

Revenue

$98,126,565

Reviews

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A review by CRCulver 6

September 1, 2018

The circumstances around Terence Malick's The Thin Red Line are sometimes more talked about than the film itself. The reclusive director had made a big splash in the Seventies, but there followed two decades of silence. When he finally reappeared in 1998 to direct this adaptation of James Jones's novel about the Battle of Guadalcanal in World War II, many actors were desperate to work with him and he was able to gather a large ensemble cast. He shot over five hours of foot...

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A review by badelf 4

September 17, 2022

As war movies go, this one sucks. I'm pretty sure (although I didn't read it, that the novel (and maybe original screenplay) must have been fantastic, but Terrence Malick really bungled this: no clear vision, no character investment, a ridiculous amount of stupid jump cuts. I was willing to quit 40% into the film but my wife wanted to see the rest (as almost kind of a challenge to see if she could spot another of the many famous that wanted to work with him (and probably regretted it ...

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A review by GenerationofSwine 1

January 12, 2023

Yeah, this is pretentious. And what makes it worse is that in all of it's art house pomp, it doesn't come across so much as anti-war as it does anti- stopping the Japanese and Germans from their genocidal bid for world domination.

It was like they were saying that they are devoutly on the left... so much so that they support the axis powers if only because the alternative is the United States and Democracy and that is somehow more... fascist(?).

I don't know, the fil...

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A review by CinemaSerf 7

August 28, 2023

This is a captivating and stunningly photographed depiction of the horrors of jungle warfare. Jim Caviezel is "Witt" - apprehended from some unofficial leave by his Sergeant "Welsh" (Sean Penn) and is interned aboard a troop ship pending court-martial. All of that due process is soon abandoned as their squad is assigned to take an important hill position from an entrenched Japanese force on Guadalcanal. It is a very untypical film, this - whilst there is certainly plenty o...

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A review by BornKnight 9

December 21, 2023

Terrence Mallick is just making movies, and probably my favorite director among all, and he is responsible for the direction and screenplay. One characteristic of Mallicks movie is the dream-like essence on his way to approach the direction and cinematography and here were are not far from this: many of the acne narrations are like phrases resonating inside the (many) characters minds, and the paradisiac movie beginning sequence with a soldier AWOL into a melanesian tribe, played by Jim Cavie...

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