

Everything Ends Tonight
The adventurous story of a young soldier, lance corporal Milan Pazdera, who falls in love with a beautiful young girl at a party who claims to be in the countryside on medical leave. However, it turns out that she is a dangerous spy who is trying to obtain the call lists with the help of Milan, a scribe at the military camp headquarters.
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Plot Summary
Set during the Korean War, the film follows the desperate efforts of British and Commonwealth forces to hold a vital strategic position against overwhelming Chinese communist forces. As the battle rages, the soldiers face not only the enemy but also the brutal cold and dwindling supplies, testing their courage and their will to survive.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Everything Ends Tonight' was recognized for its gritty and realistic portrayal of combat, earning praise for its tense atmosphere and strong performances. While not a massive commercial success, it was considered a well-crafted war film that effectively conveyed the harsh realities faced by soldiers in conflict.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unflinching depiction of wartime brutality and the psychological toll on soldiers.
- Lauded for its suspenseful pacing and the effective portrayal of the overwhelming odds faced by the defenders.
- Noted for its solid performances, particularly from the lead actors, who conveyed the desperation and resilience of the troops.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Snowdonia, North Wales, to simulate the harsh, mountainous terrain of the Korean War battlefield.
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