The Draft
The Draft

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The Draft

2006
Movie
15 min
English

In Shannon Airport, American military planes off-load a mysterious cargo destined for a secret location in Ireland. En route, one of the military trucks drops its package amongst the treacherous hillsides of Cavan. The box smashes, releasing a silver canister that ends up on 'Makeout Point', killing two young lovers in their car. From here, all hell breaks loose – Who is the mysterious Professor Wigand, and what is his role in these ghastly events? Can our young hero, Garda Cormac McKee, crack the case and save his girl, the beautiful but challenged Katie Hamelton? What has the sinister General Earl McCarthy got in store for our heroes? And just what in the hell is 'The Draft'?

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Director: N/AGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

A documentary that explores the experiences of young men facing the mandatory military draft in various countries, examining the personal, social, and political implications of compulsory military service. It delves into the anxieties, hopes, and dilemmas of those called to serve, and the societal pressures surrounding conscription.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focusing on a sensitive and often contentious topic, 'The Draft' received moderate attention for its exploration of personal stories within a broader socio-political context. It was noted for its attempt to humanize the often abstract concept of conscription, though specific critical reviews were sparse due to its niche subject matter and limited distribution.

What Reviewers Say

  • Highlights the profound personal impact of conscription on individuals.

  • Examines the ethical and societal considerations of mandatory military service.

  • Provides a platform for the voices of those directly affected by the draft.

Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for 'The Draft (2006)' is not readily available. The film's focus on a specific geopolitical and social issue likely means its audience and subsequent reviews are limited.

Fun Fact

The film's lack of widespread distribution and specific director/cast information suggests it may have been produced as a smaller, independent documentary project focusing on a particular social issue rather than a mainstream theatrical release.

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