Tobruk
- 2008
- 1h 42min
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5.8/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaSet in the Libyan Desert in World War II, a battalion of Czech soldiers face the siege of Tobruk.Set in the Libyan Desert in World War II, a battalion of Czech soldiers face the siege of Tobruk.Set in the Libyan Desert in World War II, a battalion of Czech soldiers face the siege of Tobruk.
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- Premios
- 4 premios ganados y 5 nominaciones en total
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There was a FRench movie called "Un Taxi Pour Tobruk" in the early sixties but it has nothing (or almost nothing to do with "Tobruk" except for the historical context).Based on a true story ,it deals with the plight of young Czech volunteers who were sent to war without any training.This is a situation which is still happening today when even children become recruits.This is a realistic depiction ,not very story like ,sometimes close to documentary ,depicting the sufferings and the small joys (the mail is one of their one pleasures but some of them do not receive any letters ).Even the cliché,as old as the hills ,of the sarge with a heart of stone,is avoided.Not exactly an entertaining movie ,but an honest one ,which shows war for what it is : young men dying when their life has barely begun.
One by one the Eastern European movies are drawing line with Hollywood, especially in the badly neglected production value department. The best example, together with a couple of solid Hungarian and Polish attempts, are probably Night Watch, Day Watch or The 9th Company from Russia. The fourth one to catch up is the once great Czech cinematography. Tobruk is certainly no Private Ryan or Pearl Harbour, neither budget-wise nor fun-wise, but it sure looks and feels damn good, especially the music and sounds (divx is a poor option, must see in decent Dolby movie theatre!). It's probably not the best choice for pure action flick lovers and blockbuster addicts, Tobruk is too lengthy, austere and broody for that, more in the The Thin Red Line style or - perhaps more fittingly - All Quiet on the Western Front. But for real war movie lovers it makes it up with some really mean and gory scenes, 0% cheesiness and uncompromising WWII North Africa authenticity - and you can never get enough of those, am I right? :)
What this movie lacks is a story, a dramatization, in other words a script. It is not enough to put together a couple of classical anti-war scenes that we have already seen in scores of movies (like for example when a grenade hits and instantly amputates both of a soldier's legs, reminiscent of Black Hawk down), add to that some clichéd soldier behavior (very similar to Jarhead and other movies) and expect this to make for a good film. As a result we couldn't care less what happens to any of the protagonists, we do not have a sense of what is happening on the battlefield and why (even if one knows his history) and we are left empty when the movie finally ends.
On a more positive note, what really is excellent in this movie is the cinematography (reminds me very much of David Lean) and sound (the artillery barrages really sound convincing). This alone however is nowhere nearly enough to elevate this movie to anything but below average.
On a more positive note, what really is excellent in this movie is the cinematography (reminds me very much of David Lean) and sound (the artillery barrages really sound convincing). This alone however is nowhere nearly enough to elevate this movie to anything but below average.
I agree with Aiax, this is a decent Eastern European effort. I am justifiably dubious about Eastern EU films, especially war films. They usually suffer from low production value, poor writing and dialogue. Largely manipulative and Nationalistic propaganda films. This one largely does not suffer from any of that. It is a "just tell it like it is" war film without a lot of backstory development. This is not an action packed over produced blow up everything blood soaked war film. It does show the boredom and soul crushing routine behind the lines before you find yourself in a hot spot. Some of the dialogue and situations suffer in the believability department but the costuming, sets and props look authentic, they pyrotechnics are good as well. It's nice that someone has put a focus on a pivotal battle that helped turn the tide in the early part of WWII. Worth a watch if your looking for a war flic.
This narrow insight into the famous battle of the North African Campaign during the Second World War could just leave you cold. Agreed, there generally aren't too many productions about the (Czecho)Slovakian participation in the war but I have to say that Dark Blue World was simply the better and the more interesting movie. Maybe I was just too much disappointed by the advertising of the film that promised to consider the whole battle but this film presented only very small portion of the action. More highlighted were some shocking twists of a runaway soldier, which maybe have a fair anti-war purpose but then the movie should have had entirely a different name than "Tobruk". Avoid this if you want to see a film about the battle of Tobruk; and watch this if you were looking for a film about war in bare bones.
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- TriviaClips from this film are used in 'Desert War', a two-part television documentary, broadcast on ABC television in Australia in April/May 2013.
- ConexionesReferenced in Vsechnopárty: Episode dated 24 November 2009 (2009)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Slaget om Tobruk
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- Presupuesto
- CZK 80,000,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 583,874
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 42min(102 min)
- Color
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