Review of Courage Under Fire (1996) by Peter Travers for Rolling Stone — 02 Jul 2003
In Washington's haunted eyes, in the stunning cinematography of Roger Deakins (Fargo) that plunges into the mad flare of combat, in the plot that deftly turns a whodunit into a meditation on character and in Zwick's persistent questioning of authority, Courage Under Fire honors its subject and its audience.
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This review of Courage Under Fire (1996) was written by Peter Travers and published by Rolling Stone on 02 Jul 2003.
Courage Under Fire has generally received positive reviews.
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