Review of Fires on the Plain (2015) by Thomas M — 13 Jul 2010
Liposuct all pretensions of glory and honor from war, inject all of the humanity and desperation that was more likely the reality, and you have a WW2 movie that doesn't negotiate shocking moments for sudden rescues.
Feels like "Waiting For Godot" at points, with defeated soldiers waiting for death in some form to take them, whether from the US, nature, or each other.
This review of Fires on the Plain (2015) was written by Thomas M on 13 Jul 2010.
Fires on the Plain has generally received positive reviews.
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