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The 12th Man
After a failed anti-Nazi sabotage mission leaves his eleven comrades dead, a Norwegian resistance fighter finds himself fleeing the Gestapo through the snowbound reaches of Scandinavia.
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Plot Summary
Based on a true story, 'The 12th Man' follows Jan Baalsrud, a Norwegian resistance fighter who is the sole survivor of a botched mission in World War II. Escaping a brutal interrogation, he embarks on an arduous 200-mile trek across the snow-covered Norwegian landscape to reach neutral Sweden. Pursued by relentless Nazi soldiers, Baalsrud endures extreme conditions and relies on the help of brave locals to survive.
Critical Reception
The film received generally positive reviews, with praise directed at its intense atmosphere, gripping survival narrative, and strong lead performance. Critics highlighted the film's faithful portrayal of historical events and the harrowing journey undertaken by the protagonist.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful portrayal of Jan Baalsrud's incredible escape and survival.
Commended for its authentic depiction of Norway during WWII and the harsh realities faced by the resistance.
Jan Baalsrud's resilience and determination are highlighted as the core strength of the film.
Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the film's true story of survival against overwhelming odds, noting its tension and historical accuracy. The harrowing journey and the bravery of those who aided Baalsrud were frequently mentioned as highlights.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for an Amanda Award for Best Sound Design.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the true story of Jan Baalsrud, who indeed survived a harrowing escape from Nazi-occupied Norway and walked over 200 miles to Sweden, becoming a symbol of Norwegian resistance.
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