Restrepo (2010)

Movie · 2010 · War, Documentary · 1h 33m · R · English

Curator score: 8.0/10 (38.9K ratings)

One platoon, one valley, one year

Overview

Directors Hetherington and Junger spend a year with the 2nd Battalion of the United States Army located in one of Afghanistan's most dangerous valleys. The documentary provides insight and empathy on how to win the battle through hard work, deadly gunfights and mutual friendships while the unit must push back the Taliban.

Ratings

Director

Tim Hetherington, Sebastian Junger

Production

Outpost Productions

Cast

Juan "Doc" Restrepo, Dan Kearney, LaMonta Caldwell, Aron Hijar

Curator Review

Verdict

A stark, immersive combat documentary that captures the daily reality of the Afghanistan war with unusual intimacy. It’s less a thesis film than a frontline experience: exhausting, harrowing, and deeply human.

Best for

  • viewers who want immersive war reportage
  • fans of observational documentaries
  • people interested in the Afghanistan War
  • audiences drawn to intimate portraits of soldiers under stress
  • viewers comfortable with bleak, non-argumentative nonfiction

Skip if

  • you want a strong political argument or historical overview
  • you prefer documentaries with clear moral framing
  • graphic battlefield stress and casualties are hard to watch
  • you’re looking for a broad analysis of the war’s causes and consequences

Overview

Restrepo is one of the most immediate war documentaries ever made. By staying embedded with a platoon in the Korengal Valley, it turns combat into something physical and repetitive: waiting, patrolling, digging, firing, surviving, and waiting again. The film’s power comes from its closeness; it doesn’t explain the war so much as trap you inside its rhythms.

Worth noting

What makes it linger is the absence of easy commentary. It is not a victory story, a condemnation speech, or a patriotic tribute. Instead, it captures exhaustion, fear, gallows humor, and the strange intimacy that forms among soldiers living under constant threat. That restraint can feel frustrating if you want context, but it also gives the film its force.

Bottom line

The result is a documentary that feels less like a summary of Afghanistan than a lived fragment of it. Its images are often beautiful in a terrible way, and its emotional effect is cumulative rather than declarative. If you want a war film that prioritizes presence over argument, this is essential viewing.

Top Letterboxd reviews

CinemaVoid 🏴‍☠️ (3★) · 112 likes

That feeling when you’re a third world country and the US arrives to “free you from evil”, but then decides to leave you alone because “freedom isn’t free”.

Nick Feldman (3★) · 72 likes

There is a moment in Restrepo of deeply poisonous irony that will stay with me long after I have forgotten the rest of the film. An American soldier is negotiating with Afghani village elders, telling them that the men for whom their sons are fighting and dying do not actually care about their sons, and are in fact cowards who buy their sons cheaply and then command to their deaths over radio from the safety of caves. He is correct,… more

Conrad (3.5★) · 57 likes

It's not pro war or anti war. It's just sad

Esteban Gonzalez (4.5★) · 41 likes

¨My personal low point? - Rock Avalanche, I saw a lot of professional tough guys go weak in the knees.¨ Restrepo is one of the five pictures nominated for Best Documentary at the Oscars and it also won the Grand Jury Prize in the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. It`s beautifully directed and filmed by Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger (writer of The Perfect Storm). The huge success of this film and what separates it from the hundreds of other war… more

TaylorAnn_J (3.5★) · 30 likes

All this wasted time, energy, life

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Topics

war documentary, combat realism, Afghanistan, frontline journalism, cinéma vérité, trauma, soldier camaraderie, military occupation, bleak, 2000s

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