Director: George Schaefer•Genres: Drama, War
Set during World War I, the film focuses on the experiences of a British soldier named Lt. Sydney Morris as he grapples with the horrors of war and the loss of his comrades. The narrative explores themes of duty, disillusionment, and the psychological toll of combat.
Up from the Beach received a mixed to positive reception. Critics noted its powerful performances and somber portrayal of war, but some found its narrative pacing uneven. Audiences appreciated its anti-war message and historical setting.
Praised for Richard Burton's compelling performance as a soldier facing immense pressure.
Appreciated for its realistic depiction of the psychological impact of World War I.
Some reviewers felt the plot lacked a strong narrative drive at times.
Google audience: While specific Google user reviews are not readily available, audience sentiment generally reflects appreciation for the film's historical context and its serious exploration of war's impact on individuals.
Although released in 1965, the film is set during World War I, depicting events from 1916.
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