Enemy at the gates
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Puggit said:
If you found the subject of the film of interest then consider the following:
Parts of it may have been more ‘historically accurate’, but the acting was laughably inept, the Russians portrayed as being good, and the Germans like some pantomime villain in its simplest term.
ETA - have to hold my hands up and say I got the film wrong. the film I saw was "Attack On Leningrad", and NOT Stalingrad.
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Edited by chris watton on Friday 26th August 11:29
Wonder if they will ever make a film on the white death instead, that would be a good one to watch.
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Simo Häyhä would give chuck a run for his money
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Simo Häyhä would give chuck a run for his money
chris watton said:
I watched this film only the other week - It was laughable, I had to switch it off after the second time we witnessed the German pilots laughing inanely as they strafed the hapless Russians – It was like watching a propaganda movie from the ‘50’s.
Parts of it may have been more ‘historically accurate’, but the acting was laughably inept, the Russians portrayed as being good, and the Germans like some pantomime villain in its simplest term.
I couldn't agree more laughable film full stop.Parts of it may have been more ‘historically accurate’, but the acting was laughably inept, the Russians portrayed as being good, and the Germans like some pantomime villain in its simplest term.
rachel wiess and Jude law as impoversished russian peasants? do me a favour... lost me after 5 minutes - i was cheering for the baddie pretty much from the off...
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