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Pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, un groupe de mineurs britanniques est recruté pour creuser un tunnel sous le no man's land et poser des bombes sous le front allemand dans l'espoir de so... Tout lirePendant la Première Guerre mondiale, un groupe de mineurs britanniques est recruté pour creuser un tunnel sous le no man's land et poser des bombes sous le front allemand dans l'espoir de sortir de la mortelle bataille de Messines.Pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, un groupe de mineurs britanniques est recruté pour creuser un tunnel sous le no man's land et poser des bombes sous le front allemand dans l'espoir de sortir de la mortelle bataille de Messines.
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- Casting principal
Jaques Troost
- Captain Leonard Graves
- (as Jake Wheeldon)
Simon R. Price
- Henry's Father
- (as Simon Price)
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The kind of film that is hard to find today. Better than 1917. Story, direction, acting, editing/pacing, and set design all first rate. Photography is sublime, as is the music. Nearly flawless all around. No modern messaging here. Rather, 'The War Below' is an intimate "true story" film played out in believable understated fashion, acknowledging the sacrifices made by four everyday men who did something extraordinary (what most thought could not be done) to help end the "Great War". A fabulous film and highly recommended.
My husband loves watching war films, especially when they portray little known, amazing stories.
This is one of those, he knew that it actually happened but to see it re-enacted was so interesting, even for me.
Don't take any notice of the negative reviews, miners have a very specific skill, that's why mining was a protected profession.
The Royal Engineers would have been employed elsewhere, doing what they did best, built bridges, re-built roads, they weren't there for digging.
It was interesting to see the difference between the trained soldiers and the miners, both had integrity and bravery but in different ways!
If you enjoy seeing true stories of real people who made valuable contributions to, in this case, winning WWI, you'll enjoy this!
This is one of those, he knew that it actually happened but to see it re-enacted was so interesting, even for me.
Don't take any notice of the negative reviews, miners have a very specific skill, that's why mining was a protected profession.
The Royal Engineers would have been employed elsewhere, doing what they did best, built bridges, re-built roads, they weren't there for digging.
It was interesting to see the difference between the trained soldiers and the miners, both had integrity and bravery but in different ways!
If you enjoy seeing true stories of real people who made valuable contributions to, in this case, winning WWI, you'll enjoy this!
I recently watched an absolute shambles of a WW1 film called "Forbidden Ground" from 2013. That film was made on a budget in the region of $40 million. The film spent more time up in the actors faces that you would wonder what exactly the money went towards. Then I seen this film, "The War Below", made on a very low budget of around 500,000 pounds. The set-design values, namely the trenches, looked a thousand times better, or rather, were utilised better in this film. Obviously, it is no "1917", but "The War Below" definitely stands tall and I would rank among the best WW1 productions. It would give its natural equivalent, "Beneath Hill 60", a good run at the races. Like that movie, the film follows the story of a group of civilian tunnellers arriving in the trenches of Europe during the Great War. They are tasked with digging beneath No Mans Land and planting enough explosives beneath the German trenches to destroy them and end the bloody stalemate once and for all.
Everyone deserves praise for this film but what truly stood out to me was the cinematography by Nick Cooke. There are some beautiful shot scenes of spring fields and soldiers walking through them and obviously he had a hand to play in bringing the trenches to life.
Everyone deserves praise for this film but what truly stood out to me was the cinematography by Nick Cooke. There are some beautiful shot scenes of spring fields and soldiers walking through them and obviously he had a hand to play in bringing the trenches to life.
It simply has everything in the right place. It's a combination of a great story of real selfless sacrifice, a good script and excellent acting.
Could the end result be any better? Sure. If they had the budget for million-dollar special effects and A-list actors, the eye-candy value would be higher. But this is a war movie, about real people who gave their lives for others. It's not Candy Crush.
Could the end result be any better? Sure. If they had the budget for million-dollar special effects and A-list actors, the eye-candy value would be higher. But this is a war movie, about real people who gave their lives for others. It's not Candy Crush.
This is the first movie I've seen that was focusing on this topic - digging a tunnel to the German trenches. Up to this point, I've only ever read about the sorts of daring actions these coal miners did in the trenches in WWI.
The production value was high. It really did manage to convey what life was like for the diggers in these trenches. But even so, I'm sure it was no where near representing how it was really like in real life. But it was done well in this movie. It's realism clearly exceeding the realism of any recent war movies - particularly when compared to movies like "Dunkirk" by Chris Nolan.
Other pluses from this movie... the acting was superb, the drama and atmosphere created with all the special effects and set designs, simply brilliant.
SUMMARY: Inspired by true events with the war serving as the backdrop The main story is the courage, sacrifices and contribution the coal miners did in WWI.
VERDICT: Recommended viewing - specially if you're a history/war buff.
The production value was high. It really did manage to convey what life was like for the diggers in these trenches. But even so, I'm sure it was no where near representing how it was really like in real life. But it was done well in this movie. It's realism clearly exceeding the realism of any recent war movies - particularly when compared to movies like "Dunkirk" by Chris Nolan.
Other pluses from this movie... the acting was superb, the drama and atmosphere created with all the special effects and set designs, simply brilliant.
SUMMARY: Inspired by true events with the war serving as the backdrop The main story is the courage, sacrifices and contribution the coal miners did in WWI.
VERDICT: Recommended viewing - specially if you're a history/war buff.
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- AnecdotesSergeant Nauyokas who appears later in the film disciplining two workers, is actually ex army and also appeared on bad lads army on UK's ITV.
- Gaffes(at around 1h 29 min) Orders are given to fix bayonets, and all the soldiers comply. However, when they go over the top moments later, none of their rifles have bayonets fixed.
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The War Below
- Lieux de tournage
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- Budget
- 600 000 £GB (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 36min(96 min)
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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