
John Chard
Stunning! "When You Go home, Tell Them Of Us And Say, For Your Tomorrow, We Gave Our Today" There's a school of thought in film world that all war films are anti-war films, some, however, are the definition of such and are cream of th...


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Set during the Burma Campaign of World War 2, this is the story of courage and endurance of the soldiers struggling at close quarters against the enemy. The film examines the moral dilemmas ordinary men face during war, when the definitions of acceptable military action and insupportable brutality become blurred and distorted.
During the Second World War, a British patrol is ambushed in the Burmese jungle, leaving Lieutenant Brace and his surviving men stranded behind enemy lines. With dwindling supplies and no hope of immediate rescue, Brace is forced to make increasingly brutal decisions to ensure the survival of his unit. Their desperate fight for survival becomes a psychological battle against the enemy and their own humanity as they face starvation, the elements, and the harsh realities of war.
Yesterday's Enemy is a stark and often brutal portrayal of the psychological toll of war, earning praise for its gritty realism and strong performances. While not a major box office hit, it is recognized for its unflinching look at the difficult choices soldiers faced in extreme circumstances.
Praised for its grim and realistic depiction of wartime survival.
Stanley Baker's performance is highlighted as a powerful portrayal of a man under immense pressure.
The film is noted for its bleak tone and uncompromising exploration of difficult moral choices.
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The film was shot in black and white, contributing to its stark and authentic wartime atmosphere.
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Stunning! "When You Go home, Tell Them Of Us And Say, For Your Tomorrow, We Gave Our Today" There's a school of thought in film world that all war films are anti-war films, some, however, are the definition of such and are cream of th...