Review of In Enemy Hands (2004) by Tim F — 26 Sep 2010
Although there isn't much to show besides the war itself that it's 1943, the authentic submarines and vessals are greatly presented. Not a much as in The hunt for the red october or K19 The Widowmaker, but the fact that the men from both sides have to interact and eventually cooperate with eachother is somewhat more intresting.
The acting on the interaction between the two enemies is very good (at least the german speak german). Everything is most authentic. the tension builds up queit largely with the stggering fact of the disease, forcing the men to the limit.
Good, awesome war movie!
This review of In Enemy Hands (2004) was written by Tim F on 26 Sep 2010.
In Enemy Hands has generally received mixed reviews.
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