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Tunnel Rats

  • 2008
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 36 Min.
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4,8/10
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Tunnel Rats (2008)
Trailer for this War drama about man to man combat in the tunnels underneath the jungle in Vietnam
trailer wiedergeben1:49
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Mitten im Vietnamkrieg (1959-1975) wird eine US-Spezialeinheit ausgesandt, um in den endlosen Tunneln unter dem vietnamesischen Dschungel die Vietcong-Soldaten zu jagen und im Kampf Mann geg... Alles lesenMitten im Vietnamkrieg (1959-1975) wird eine US-Spezialeinheit ausgesandt, um in den endlosen Tunneln unter dem vietnamesischen Dschungel die Vietcong-Soldaten zu jagen und im Kampf Mann gegen Mann zu töten.Mitten im Vietnamkrieg (1959-1975) wird eine US-Spezialeinheit ausgesandt, um in den endlosen Tunneln unter dem vietnamesischen Dschungel die Vietcong-Soldaten zu jagen und im Kampf Mann gegen Mann zu töten.

  • Regie
    • Uwe Boll
  • Drehbuch
    • Dan Clarke
    • Uwe Boll
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Michael Paré
    • Wilson Bethel
    • Mitch Eakins
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    5221
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    • Regie
      • Uwe Boll
    • Drehbuch
      • Dan Clarke
      • Uwe Boll
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Michael Paré
      • Wilson Bethel
      • Mitch Eakins
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 wins total

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    Michael Paré
    Michael Paré
    • Sergeant Vic Hollowborn
    Wilson Bethel
    Wilson Bethel
    • Corporal Dan Green
    Mitch Eakins
    Mitch Eakins
    • Private Peter Harris
    Erik Eidem
    Erik Eidem
    • Private Carl Johnson
    Brandon Fobbs
    Brandon Fobbs
    • Private Samuel Graybridge
    Jane Le
    Jane Le
    • Vo Mai
    Scott Ly
    Scott Ly
    • Huy Tran
    Rocky Marquette
    Rocky Marquette
    • Private Terence Verano
    Garikayi Mutambirwa
    Garikayi Mutambirwa
    • Private Jonathan Porterson
    Nate Parker
    Nate Parker
    • Private Jim Lidford
    Brad Schmidt
    Brad Schmidt
    • Sergeant Mike Heaney
    Jeffrey Todd
    Jeffrey Todd
    • Private Bob Miller
    • (as Jeffrey Christopher Todd)
    John Wynn
    John Wynn
    • Chien Nguyen
    Adrian Collins
    • Private Dean Garraty
    Scot Cooper
    Scot Cooper
    • Private Joseph Walderson
    • (as Scott Cooper)
    Toufeeq Adonis
    • VC Soldier
    Jou-An Shih
    • Vietnamese Girl
    Devan 'Yankee' Liang
    • Vietnamese Boy
    • Regie
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      • Uwe Boll
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    cmp_gr

    What's the point?

    One has to be very patient to see this film up to the end. It is a boring story of soldiers who are battling against Viet Kong in the tunnels. The battles are dull and rather short, unlike the long and uninteresting dialogues. Following this film, one sees the same scenes repeated over and over, without a scheme of story that would attract the viewer's interest and make the film worth seeing. All in all, no plot, no meaning, no point. Only the direction is just acceptable.

    My vote 2/10.
    7tomprobert666

    to war we go!

    People thought he could never do.. but he did and this is the best film he has made so far.

    Uwe Boll the German director who has be come known for the creation of some of the worst films in history. And most of them were video game adaptations.

    But maybe Postal was the beginning of a transformation. it wasn't a very good film but at least it had some very good bits. Far cry was better but still not great.

    Tunnel Rats is good. though its not that great and still some visible cracks but at least its the cracks are not so wide. the dialogue is still full of problems but the plot is rather good. the action is intense and meaningful.

    the film was even very moving at times. I wanted to find problems with the movie but found more good points rather than bad points. which is rare in a Uwe Boll film. many of the characters were still 2 Dimensional but the music,action,plot made up for many of the mistakes.

    Some war films about Vietnam show the power of the American army, but this film at least shows the Americans being kicked about which I have only seen in Platoon.

    Uwe Boll has made a film and it is not a bad film.
    6sennenhund

    The First Boll Movie out of Three i found actually GOOD!

    First of all, I am no Boll-Fan nor Boll-Basher but some year back I heard about him and his awful movie adaptions of Videogames. I saw "Alone In The Dark" (first Boll Flick for me) and after it was finished i thought the movie could have been better, the worst thing is that the way the movie was cut together was just bad, in all Actionscenes i thought "What the Hell". Sometimes I couldn't even tell what was going on or what the director tried to say with his scene. Second one I saw was "Postal" much better than "Alone In The Dark" better cut together and even some good laughs, but still, Postal is a bit strange too.

    Then yesterday I watched "Tunnel Rats". I always thought that Vietnam was the most interesting war for warmovies and I loved the PC-Game "Vietcong" with the Underground-Tunnel Levels. If I would have to go in such a narrow tunnel with traps, I would probably die of Fear. The Scenes in the Tunnels are mostly Dark, which I hate about Movies, but in this one I was okay with these many dark scenes. The hole time i feared with the soldiers in the Tunnels. Some Actionscenes above Ground are still a bit strange cut and don't look to good but i absolutely loved the moments in the Tunnels, and the most time they are in the Tunnels. I NEVER would have thought it but Uwe made a Movie i really liked. The Tunnels Scenes are suspense, full with terror and very brutal but realistic. I would really like to shake your hand Herr Boll and I hope you will improve even more!

    I Bet if this movie would have been a Secret Project and no one would know if it was a Boll Movie, much more Cinemas would have played it and the Rating would bet at least 5.5-6.0 Stars! 65% of the Ratings given to Boll Movies are from Bashers and Fools who just rate 1 because they "know" the movies must be bad! I saw two Boll movies and agreed: Bad Director not the right feeling for Cuts etc. but I gave him another chance, and so should you. THIS MOVIE IS MUCH BETTER THAN THE 4.2 STARS SHOWN.
    9DistantJ

    Incredibly intense

    Another unfortunate film meeting "we hate the director because the internet told us to" preconceptions, 1968 Tunnel Rats is a complete success in what it sets out to do - create an overwhelming sense of fear and claustrophobia.

    There are war movies, and there are horror movies. This is both. Yet, there is no Predator creature jumping around, no crazy virus, no hallucinations, no. The war is scary enough itself.

    There's no patriotic propaganda here, neither is there any political anti-war message, the movie just shows us how scary life as a soldier could be. This is the kind of fear which is felt by real people, every day.

    A highly recommended film if you like tension and suspense. More accessible than SEED, more mature than Alone in the Dark.
    7johnnyboyz

    Like the tunnels in the film, the film is an ambush on the audience in the sense Boll takes us all by surprise.

    What am I supposed to say about a war film made by Uwe Boll? I know the man by reputation alone and this is my first venture into his film-making domain. It seems he's brought about quite an aura for horrifically bad films, and yet there I was watching Tunnel Rats and genuinely thinking it was a good effort. Am I supposed to sit here and say it's a horrid, pointless mess of fast edits and nonsensical action running on a paper thin script complete with horrid acting? Should that sort of summary be synonymous with a Uwe Boll war film? Well surprise, surprise Tunnel Rats is actually a damn fine effort and it proves people are willing to jump on certain critical bandwagons just as easily as people are willing to jump on positive bandwagons.

    The film succeeds in the sense it captures the madness of war as well as delivering scenes of strong, bloody violence that repulses more than it does excite as these various action set-pieces and scenarios play out. Hey, this is more than what the recent Rambo film offered when all we got was a plethora of gore and disembowelment as 'justified' warfare was played out between those poor, poor Christians and those evil, evil Burmese soldiers. The primary content and the 'tunnel rats' of the title refers to soldiers whom engage in activity you feel you'd have to be mad to partake in; an activity that is not about capturing or defending terrain; or searching out an individual alá Apocalypse Now or Saving Private Ryan, but about clearing Vietcong tunnels located beneath the battlefields.

    The Tunnel Rats of the title are three jeep loads of soldiers assigned to the Củ Chi tunnel complex, Vietnam, in 1968. Their task is to clear out the tunnels surrounding their base camp – traps, enemies and all. The platoon are made up of all sorts; these are not just faceless characters called in to spawn some bloody violence/action as they 'blow some stuff up real good' for the benefit of a passive audience. Some are white, some are black; some are younger than others; some are innocent, naive and soft-bodied whereas some others feel the need to stamp authority within the group. Some even share certain religious beliefs that others do not subscribe to.

    There are some points in which you want the characters whom are down in those tunnels out and 'safe' as soon as possible, then there are others during which you want them down there and 'safe' as potential danger approaches on the surface. Other times, soldiers survive the ordeal of the tunnels only to emerge and face new horrors. Boll toys with the audience in this regard, using each respective 'space' as both a safe haven and a potential death trap at various times to really good effect.

    The team assigned to deal with this tunnel network share some thoughts and memories from childhood the night before they ship out to begin work. We know the tunnels are a dingy and claustrophobic space on top of a dangerous locale thanks to the opening scene. Further talk of the tunnels being death traps plays out with some characters speculating the dangers through past stories and rumour as well as how the Vietcong can 'smell' you. This makes the scenes later on when a character lights up a cigarette down there even more harrowing. The talk of the tunnels further prolongs anxiety, as the brief but memorable opening scene floats in and around our memory. The tunnels, however, remain off screen and we know what awaits the group, giving us a position of power – a position of power that is further emphasised when we witness entire scenes dedicated to the Vietcong, the American's enemy, one occurrence of which sees the camera crane directly below a Tunnel Rat to reveal a makeshift Vietcong war room.

    Initially, the first tunnel is a bit of a disaster. It is a dead end and while eliminating two of the enemy, they loose three guys. The sense of failure and frustration at such a cost for so little is clearly evident, very briefly creating a helpless and desperate atmosphere in the film and in our own minds about the situation. Boll captures the horror and the cramped conditions of the tunnels perfectly. Shooting in low light and keeping his camera rock steady as his subject scurries and struggles about erratically, we feel frightened when people venture into the unknown and horrified when altercation with the enemy arises.

    Boll even finds room to develop scenarios within the already established conventions by including the character of Vo Mai (Jane Le) as this frightened Vietnamese woman who lives within the tunnels with her two young children. The award winning Jane Le does a great job in portraying the fear and madness of it all. The final thirty minutes or so are pure, gripping, impressive war genre cinema. I didn't notice it beforehand, but there is a certain electronic pulsating sound effect/musical number that plays on a loop during this time, which really captures the horror and the suspense you're witnessing as people scrap for their lives – it's fascinating to watch.

    Whereas Michael Bay can just fetishise action and gunfire with copious amounts of explosions and slow motion towards the end of Transformers as that becomes even more empty headed; vacuous and nonsensical than it already was, and Stallone can offer nothing bar mere break-neck action as the baddies get their comeuppance toward the conclusion of Rambo IV, Boll shows us that war is, in fact, Hell and war-zones are places you really don't ever want to be. The two respective films have high IMDb ratings close to '7'; Tunnel Rats has something bordering on '4' – looks like that Boll-hate bandwagon is in full runaway mode, whereas the Stallone/Bay-love bandwagon is on an equally slick streak. How sad.

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      The army chopper had 3 emergency landings, before it reached the shooting locations. Uwe Boll did not tell the actors about it, because they might have refused to enter the helicopter.
    • Patzer
      In various scenes we can see soldiers equipped with M16A2 assault rifles. This is an obvious mistake, as M16A2 variant was introduced in the 1980s and not even single one was used during Vietnam War.
    • Alternative Versionen
      The unrated, uncut version runs 96 minutes, four minutes longer than the R-rated USA release, which contains much more extended graphic violence and some extended scenes.
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      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Worst Uwe Boll Movies (2016)
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 13. November 2008 (Deutschland)
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      • Kanada
      • Deutschland
      • Südafrika
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Vietnamesisch
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      • 1968 Tunnel Rats - Abstieg in die Hölle
    • Drehorte
      • Cape Town, Western Cape, Südafrika
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      • Boll
      • Horst Hermann Medienproduktion
      • Tunnel Rats Productions
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