It's 2001 and Ridley Scott (Gladiator, Blade Runner) is back with a war movie called Black Hawk Down (Josh Hartnett, Ewan McGregor, and Jason Isaacs). "Jerry Bruckheimer: Producer" - this combination of words delights the inclined friend of the entertaining action cinema, but leaves little hope for a war event – also based on real events – at least since Pearl Harbor. And not without reason: as a historically correct scenario, Black Hawk Down gets under your skin and knows how to shock. Simply put you gain fans by making a certain genre of movie. Stick to it, or lose fans. It's really that simple. Ridley and Tony are forever tied to what made them. This insult is so retarded. However, if you denounce useless patriotism, you shouldn't make your way to the cinema in the interests of others, because with this attitude even the sparingly sown Stars & Stripes banners become the proverbial thorn in the eye and the film which is anything but Pearl Harbor & Co. Now on 4K Blu-ray and Dolby Atmos.