Basic

2003 Drama

The disappearance of a military leader and the death of four of his men leads two investigators to wade through a morass of deceptions and half-truths in search of the facts in this thriller. Sgt. Nathan West (Samuel L. Jackson) is the leader of an elite team of U.S. Army Special Forces operatives known as the Army Rangers; West is known as a highly effective officer, but one with a short temper and aggressive attitude who is not well liked by his soldiers. During a seemingly routine training exercise in Panama, a hurricane sweeps in, and four of West's six men are dead, while West himself seems to have vanished. Eager to get the facts behind what happened, Col. Bill Styles (Tim Daly) assigns Capt. Julia Osborne (Connie Nielsen) to investigate. However, Osborne is having a hard time getting the two survivors to talk, so Styles brings in Tom Hardy (John Travolta), a former Army Ranger who served under West and became a first-class interrogator; Hardy later became a DEA agent, but left law enforcement after allegations of corruption. Hardy interviews Dunbar (Brian Van Holt), who claims that the four soldiers had been murdered, and West was killed in retaliation. Kendall (Giovanni Ribisi), the other survivor (whose father is a powerful officer) has a very different story of how the five men turned up dead, and it's up to Hardy and Osborne to determine who is telling the truth -- or if anyone is saying exactly what happened. Basic marked the first time John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson appeared in the same film together since their breakthrough roles in Pulp Fiction. more..

Director: John McTiernan

Starring: John Travolta, Connie Nielsen, Samuel L. Jackson, Timothy Daly, Taye Diggs

Reviews

  • The movie, one of those surprise-twist detective stories, doesn't really stand up to scrutiny in the cold light of the theater lobby.

    Michael Wilmington - The Chicago Tribune

    26 April 2013

  • Their (Travolta/Jackson) teamwork was classic. Basic breaks up the team. What's up with that?

    Peter Travers - Rolling Stone

    26 April 2013

  • Just not worth revisiting, unless one wants to tie one's brain into a knot for no discernible reward.

    Mick LaSalle - The San Francisco Chronicle

    26 April 2013

  • The tepid result is like "Courage Under Fire" without the compelling Meg Ryan angle, or Travolta's 1999 "The General's Daughter" without the sexual squalor. It all feels a little moldy.

    Mike Clark - USA Today

    26 April 2013

  • Falls flat on two fronts: It's neither deep and interesting enough to be a brainteaser nor sufficiently thrilling to count as a mindless diversion.

    Janice Page - The Boston Globe

    26 April 2013

Awards

  • Best Voice Over

    Golden Trailer Awards (2003)