Good versus bad simplicity plays out as you’d expect, with an obvious reversal at the end of the second act. There’s a reactionary tone to the plot that adds to the heroic logic.


Writing's a fight and this boy needs a battle
Good versus bad simplicity plays out as you’d expect, with an obvious reversal at the end of the second act. There’s a reactionary tone to the plot that adds to the heroic logic.

Reluctant heroes, with orders to take out a radio tower integral to the success of the D-Day landings, discover a Nazi camp experimenting of corpses. No great insight into the horrors of war, instead it’s a fight for survival against man made monsters. Not sure I’d watch it again but it’s well constructed, and hits all the notes it’s supposed to.

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