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Brothers in Arms
Two brothers on a hike in the woods, one of them with a hidden motive, get in trouble with hillbillies, when they save a girl from rape.
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Plot Summary
Set during World War II, the film follows the experiences of a group of British soldiers in Burma. It explores their camaraderie, struggles against the enemy, and the harsh realities of jungle warfare. The narrative focuses on the bonds formed between these men as they face adversity and fight for survival.
Critical Reception
Brothers in Arms was generally well-received by critics for its powerful portrayal of wartime camaraderie and the harsh realities faced by soldiers. The performances, particularly from the lead cast, were praised for their authenticity and emotional depth. While some noted its classic war drama pacing, the film was largely seen as a moving and effective depiction of the Burma campaign.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its strong performances and emotional portrayal of camaraderie.
Effective in depicting the harsh realities of jungle warfare in WWII.
A solid, if conventional, war drama.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Brothers in Arms (1988)' on Google is not readily available for a specific summary.
Fun Fact
David Jason, known for his comedic roles, took on a dramatic lead in this film, showcasing his range as an actor.
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