With so many film's detailing the Iraq War, many feel that every angle, every job and every emotion has been successfully expressed on the big screen. However, director Ross Katz attempts to change that opinion with his unique and powerful film, Taking Chance.
In the film, Kevin Bacon stars as Lieutenant Colonel Michael Strobl. Upset with his 'desk job' in the military, Strobl volunteers to escort the remains of a 19-year-old killed in Iraq to his family. The journey, based on a true story, is influential as you watch the acts of respect play out before you in what is easily the most powerful and inspirational film to ever grace the topic of Iraq.
Helmed as the film's lone star, Bacon comprises nearly 95% of the picture, giving the most solid and unfaltering performance of his career and brining accredited pride and patriotism to all those who watch on. His stern demeanor, representative of the military and their emotionless state of understanding, is unwavering as he showcases one of the most intense and ill-fated jobs any person can acquire. He is the lone guardian of a man who has given his life for his country, and Bacon does a brilliant job at brining that sense of pride to the forefront.
Additionally, the work by director Ross Katz is mesmerizing. The tone, attitude and overall feel of the film are of somber respect. The actions, often heavy and controversial, speak volumes as little dialogue is used throughout the feature. Instead, movements and still silence rests with the viewers, creating an awkward tension between the events and the eyes looking on. Its overall effect is one of immense power as no one will ever be able to grasp except for those in the elite military unit.
Taking Chance is easily the most humane and elegant approach to war. Taking the audience for a journey they will not soon forget, director Ross Katz and actor Kevin Bacon create a film that explores the rigors of death, the respect of the military and the way that the American community reacts when both collide. It is a unique and effective film, and though the events are tragic, the end result is one of majestic power.
Taking Chance has been purchased by HBO films and is planned for a February debut.