
Movie spotlight
The Fortress
Set in the late 80s in a quiet, rural village headed by a suspicious, conspiring group of nasty leaders. Ewald has arrived there to measure water levels. Surrounding the fortress near the village are soldiers.
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Plot Summary
During a brutal World War II offensive, a group of American soldiers are stranded behind enemy lines after their transport plane crashes. Led by a determined captain, they must band together to survive the harsh conditions and constant threat of enemy patrols while trying to find a way back to Allied territory. Facing dwindling supplies and mounting psychological pressure, their resilience is tested as they fight for survival against both the enemy and the unforgiving landscape.
Critical Reception
The Fortress received a generally negative reception from critics, with many pointing to its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters. While some acknowledged the film's attempts at depicting the grim realities of war, the overall consensus was that it failed to deliver a compelling or original narrative. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding it to be a forgettable entry in the war film genre.
What Reviewers Say
Criticized for its uninspired storyline and lack of character depth.
Found to be a derivative war film that doesn't offer much new to the genre.
Pacing issues and a predictable resolution contributed to its poor reception.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Fortress' are scarce, but available comments generally reflect a lack of engagement with the film, often describing it as slow, generic, and unremarkable.
Fun Fact
Despite its setting during World War II, 'The Fortress' was filmed in and around Los Angeles, California, utilizing desert landscapes to stand in for the European battlefields.
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