

War Pigs
A rag tag unit of misfits known as the War Pigs must go behind enemy lines to exterminate Nazis by any means necessary.
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Plot Summary
In the final days of World War II, a group of American G.I.s, led by a hardened sergeant, are tasked with a seemingly suicidal mission behind enemy lines. They must infiltrate a heavily fortified German bunker to retrieve crucial intelligence that could end the war. Facing overwhelming odds, betrayal, and their own inner demons, they fight for survival and for the chance to make it home.
Critical Reception
War Pigs received a generally negative reception from critics, with many finding its action sequences uninspired and its plot predictable. Audience reactions were mixed, with some appreciating the war film setting while others criticized its low production values and historical inaccuracies.
What Reviewers Say
- The film struggles with a weak script and unconvincing performances.
- Action sequences are often repetitive and lack impact.
- Despite a promising premise, it fails to deliver a compelling war narrative.
Google audience: Viewers generally found the film to be disappointing, citing poor acting, a lack of excitement, and a predictable storyline. Some appreciated the attempt at a World War II setting, but felt it was poorly executed.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Utah, with some scenes filmed at Camp Williams, a Utah National Guard training site.
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