Taking Chance

2009 television film directed by Ross Katz


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imageTakingchance.jpg
captionOfficial film poster
genreHistorical drama
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directorRoss Katz
starringKevin Bacon
composerMarcelo Zarvos
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
executive_producer{{Plainlist
producerLori Keith Douglas
cinematographyAlar Kivilo
editor{{Plainlist
runtime77 minutes
company{{Plainlist
networkHBO
released
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Taking Chance premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 16, 2009, and aired on HBO in the United States on February 21, 2009. The film received generally favorable reviews from critics. At the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards, it earned ten nominations, such as Outstanding Television Movie and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie for Bacon, and won one for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or a Movie.

Plot

The movie is based on the recollections of U.S. Marine Lieutenant Colonel Michael Strobl, a real person, who accompanied the remains of then-Private Chance Phelps (who was posthumously promoted to Lance Corporal) a Marine who was fatally wounded by gunfire near Baghdad during the Iraq War, from Dover Air Force Base to Dubois, Wyoming in April 2004. He attended both Phelps's funeral and his memorial service, and wrote an essay about the entire experience, the emotions he felt and the people he met. It was published in the blog Blackfive on 23 April 2004 and was circulated widely on the Internet.

Cast

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Critical reception

Taking Chance received generally favorable reviews. On Metacritic it has a score of 76 out of 100 based on 16 reviews. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 57% rating based on reviews from 7 critics.

One review from The Baltimore Sun, said that it "... is one of the most eloquent and socially conscious films the premium cable channel has ever presented," {{Cite news |first=David |last=Zurawik |url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/bs-mtblog-2009-02-hbo_taking_chance_marines_iraq-story.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210702205621/https://www.baltimoresun.com/bs-mtblog-2009-02-hbo_taking_chance_marines_iraq-story.html |title=Don't miss HBO's Taking Chance with Kevin Bacon |date=Feb 21, 2009 |archive-date=2 July 2021 |newspaper=Baltimore Sun}} and USA Today, said "A small, almost perfectly realized gem of a movie, Taking Chance is also precisely the kind of movie that TV should be making." On the other end is Slant Magazine, saying "Instead of well-drawn characters or real human drama, we are presented with a military procedural on burial traditions. The film desperately wants the viewer to shed tears for its fallen hero without giving a single dramatic reason to do so."

The film was the most-watched HBO original in five years, with over two million viewers on the opening night, and more than 5.5 million on re-airings. Critics often attribute this success to its apolitical nature, not directly depicting nor offering an opinion of the Iraq War.

Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates wrote in his 2014 memoir Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary at War that the film had an "important impact" on his decision to allow the media access to the transfer of fallen service members at Dover Air Force Base in February 2009. During a White House press conference in 2017, former White House Chief of Staff and Retired Marine Corps General John F. Kelly, who was next to Chance when he was killed and is the father of First Lieutenant Robert Kelly who was killed in action in Afghanistan, recommended that the Washington press corps watch the film in order to understand the solemnity and dignity of the process of returning fallen military service members to their families.

Accolades

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YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)Result
Humanitas Prize90 Minute or Longer Network or Syndicated TelevisionMichael Strobl and Ross Katz
Online Film & Television Association AwardsBest Motion Picture
Best Actor in a Motion Picture or MiniseriesKevin Bacon
Best Direction of a Motion Picture or MiniseriesRoss Katz
Best Writing of a Motion Picture or MiniseriesMichael Strobl and Ross Katz
Best Editing in a Motion Picture or Miniseries
Best New Titles Sequence in a Series, Motion Picture or Miniseries
Best Production Design in a Motion Picture or Miniseries
Best Sound in a Motion Picture or Miniseries
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Television MovieBrad Krevoy, Cathy Wischner-Sola, Ross Katz, William Teitler, and Lori Keith Douglas
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or MovieKevin Bacon
Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries or MovieRoss Katz
Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries or MovieMichael Strobl and Ross Katz
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy AwardsOutstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or MovieDan Leigh, James Donahue, and Ron Von Blomberg
Outstanding Main Title DesignMichael Riley, Dru Nget, Dan Meehan, and Bob Swensen
Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or Special (Original Dramatic Score)Marcelo Zarvos
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or MovieLee Percy and Brian A. Kates
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or SpecialRickley Dumm, Frank Gaeta, David Grant, Tim Boggs, Catherine Harper, Chris Moriana, and Johnny Caruso
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or MovieT.J. O'Mara and Rick Ash
Satellite AwardsBest Motion Picture Made for Television
Best Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionKevin Bacon
Sundance Film FestivalGrand Jury Prize: DramaticRoss Katz
Television Critics Association AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and Specials
American Cinema Editors AwardsBest Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for TelevisionLee Percy and Brian A. Kates
American Society of Cinematographers AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Motion Picture/Miniseries TelevisionAlar Kivilo
Cinema Audio Society AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Movies and MiniseriesT.J. O'Mara and Rick Ash
Critics' Choice AwardsBest Picture Made for Television
Directors Guild of America AwardsOutstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television or MiniseriesRoss Katz
Golden Globe AwardsBest Miniseries or Television Film
Best Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmKevin Bacon
Producers Guild of America AwardsDavid L. Wolper Award for Outstanding Producer of Long-Form TelevisionLori Keith Douglas, Ross Katz, Brad Krevoy, and Cathy Wischner-Sola
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television MovieKevin Bacon
Writers Guild of America AwardsLong Form – AdaptationMichael Strobl and Ross Katz
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References

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  6. Gates, Robert. ''Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary at War''. (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2014). In Chapter 9: New Team, New Agenda, Old Secretary.
  7. Shear, Michael D.. (2017-10-20). "Kelly Delivers Fervent Defense of Trump Call to Soldier's Widow". [[The New York Times]].
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  16. "THE WINNERS AND NOMINEES FOR THE CINEMA AUDIO SOCIETY AWARDS FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND MIXING FOR 2009". www.cinemaaudiosociety.org.
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