Bravo! Five Men
Bravo! Five Men

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Bravo! Five Men

1953
Movie
95 min
Japanese

A parody of the Kabuki play about thieves, "Five Men of the White Waves".

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Fritz UmgelterGenres: War, Drama

Plot Summary

Set during the Korean War, the film depicts the harrowing experiences of five German soldiers who are captured and held as prisoners of war. They must confront their own fears, the harsh realities of captivity, and the ideological conflicts that arise amongst them as they struggle to survive and maintain their humanity.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Bravo! Five Men' was noted for its gritty portrayal of the psychological toll of war and captivity. While it aimed for realism in depicting the soldiers' plight, some critics found its narrative somewhat conventional for the war genre. Audiences generally responded to its dramatic tension and character studies.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unflinching look at the psychological impact of war on soldiers.

  • The film effectively builds tension through its depiction of the prisoners' struggle for survival.

  • Some found the plot elements familiar within the war film genre.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's strong performances and its effective portrayal of camaraderie and conflict under duress. Viewers appreciated the dramatic narrative and the exploration of human resilience in extreme circumstances.

Fun Fact

The film was part of a wave of post-war German cinema that sought to address the nation's experiences during World War II and its aftermath, though this film specifically focuses on a later conflict.

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