Review of Beaufort (2007) by Mark V — 17 Jun 2009
A very sad true story of the group of soldiers that was left to guard a mountain fort during the Lebanon war, Beaufort gives you an utter feeling of hopelessness. Its filmed with fluid motion photography which at first makes you unsure whether this is a motion picture of a documentary.
The movie begins in the middle of their service as new recruits come in and others finish their terms. They all discuss why they think they are there and whether or not they feel it is worth it to risk their lives for something they didn't even start.
The movie is a psychological exercise of what is right and what is wrong which I always find worth seeing.
This review of Beaufort (2007) was written by Mark V on 17 Jun 2009.
Beaufort has generally received positive reviews.
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