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2015 • 99 minutos
4.1
60 opiniones
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Belfast, 1971: a young, rookie soldier, Gary Hook (Jack O’Connell - Unbroken), is sent on his first operation as the British military deploy emergency troops to try to suppress the increasing violence. When the mission sparks a riot, Gary is accidentally abandoned by his unit in the frenzy. Unable to tell friend from foe, the raw recruit must survive the night and find his way back to base through a disorientating, alien and deadly landscape.

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4.1
60 opiniones
tom hewitt
18 de julio de 2015
i have never watched more confused rubbish than this ever in my life.. do these people get paid for making these horseshit movies??/
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Jon Lafontaine
25 de septiembre de 2016
The Troubles is a period most unusual to all that hail from outside the British Isles. This movie places the historical context squarely against a personal vantage of a british soldier. The movie is pognant, wonderful in its directness, and the acting is incredibly profound. Perhaps, for brits and Irish, norn' Irelanders, it is too cliché for historical value, but as a north american, the movie dives deep into the state of mind of the time with jarring realism and deep meaning.
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12 de julio de 2015
A good movie, although in parts the dialogue is a little hard to follow at times due to the strong accents of the characters, but well worth seeing. For anybody who knows much about "The Troubles", it will resonate, with graphic depictions of the violence, hatred, and overall senselessness of a country coming apart from political and religious strife. It is also a well-nuanced film, showing quite accurately the difficulty of being a soldier deployed to an environment where the enemy is not well-defined, and the danger of being in close contact with such an enemy. I give it five stars, unhesitatingly.