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Above the War
Somewhere in North Vietnam, an American base is overrun by V.C. and a golden Buddha statue is stolen. The American high command won't have this and sends in an elite force of goof-offs to recover the item. The team (the B-TEAM!!) is to be led by Rom Kristoff and feature two white guys and two Asian guys in order to (hysterically!) trade-off who is keeping who prisoner among them in order to infiltrate enemy lines.
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Plot Summary
A group of British soldiers stationed in Northern Ireland during the height of The Troubles face the psychological toll of their deployment. As tensions escalate, they grapple with the moral ambiguities of their mission, the erosion of their camaraderie, and the constant threat of violence. The film explores the personal struggles of these men as they navigate a complex and dangerous environment.
Critical Reception
Above the War received a mixed reception upon its release. While some critics praised its attempt to portray the human cost of conflict and the psychological strain on soldiers, others found its narrative underdeveloped and its themes heavy-handed. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some appreciating its gritty realism and others criticizing its bleak outlook.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unflinching look at the psychological impact of war on soldiers.
Criticized for a sometimes slow pace and lack of narrative depth.
Seen by some as a realistic portrayal of the difficult circumstances faced by soldiers in conflict zones.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Above the War' are scarce, but available comments suggest a mixed appreciation for its somber and realistic depiction of military life, with some finding it thought-provoking and others deeming it too grim.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Northern Ireland, adding to its authentic atmosphere, though it faced some challenges due to the political climate at the time of filming.
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