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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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First world war drama ,in the fields of no mansland, soldiers life in the trenches of mud and decay, rats and the proud underground workers serving under the colonels wings in the ranks of king edward/george?(cant remember) the king of the british empire, where the coal miners excavate tunnels under the german lines to blast the into never land.
Its a dangerous job digging, also the danger of crossing the line of german mining moles does amplify the scares. So its about silence in everything you do, unless you might get killed by an earthskott.
Story and production is well taken care of, the detailed background war theater that usually is a lowdown on past productions,do seem very realistic here. To be squemish i think the spoken english is far to modern, some dialect coaching couldve made it more timely of the era.
Intens and feels like never ending, and shows some of the forgotten sons of the king and country, they didnt win the war, they just laid the foundation for it. A good film good style and at times quite breathless moment for a grumpy old man. Recommended.
Its a dangerous job digging, also the danger of crossing the line of german mining moles does amplify the scares. So its about silence in everything you do, unless you might get killed by an earthskott.
Story and production is well taken care of, the detailed background war theater that usually is a lowdown on past productions,do seem very realistic here. To be squemish i think the spoken english is far to modern, some dialect coaching couldve made it more timely of the era.
Intens and feels like never ending, and shows some of the forgotten sons of the king and country, they didnt win the war, they just laid the foundation for it. A good film good style and at times quite breathless moment for a grumpy old man. Recommended.
Based on the true WWI story of a group of professional tunnellers, bought in by the army to tunnel under enemy lines and blow up their defences in time for 'the big push' at the Battle of Messiness.
This was never going to be a Where Eagles Dare type war film and its limited budget is clear. However this is a solid and towards the climax, exciting true story. The characterisations are a little bit bland and you never really get to know them, but this is largely because of the need to focus on the mechanics of the tunnelling effort. That said, Sam Hazeldine, the man in charge of his not always convinced team does well in the hero role and steers the story along nicely. The film also devotes time to emphasising per the ongoing controversy that General Haig and Colonel Fielding were as mad as a box of frogs and cared little for their men as long as they pushed forward and died like gentlemen.
This was never going to be a Where Eagles Dare type war film and its limited budget is clear. However this is a solid and towards the climax, exciting true story. The characterisations are a little bit bland and you never really get to know them, but this is largely because of the need to focus on the mechanics of the tunnelling effort. That said, Sam Hazeldine, the man in charge of his not always convinced team does well in the hero role and steers the story along nicely. The film also devotes time to emphasising per the ongoing controversy that General Haig and Colonel Fielding were as mad as a box of frogs and cared little for their men as long as they pushed forward and died like gentlemen.
My great grandad was one of those miners. Taken from the coalfields of Mansfield to join the Royal Engineers. And he came home.
The acting was great - the reflection of history now on Haig comes across well as with other officers.
But the courage and determination of those diggers is extraordinary. I don't want to give spoilers as I'd rather people watch it.
It is not Bourne! I thought the balance between planning, action and highlighting the bravery of these men is well worth a watch.
The acting was great - the reflection of history now on Haig comes across well as with other officers.
But the courage and determination of those diggers is extraordinary. I don't want to give spoilers as I'd rather people watch it.
It is not Bourne! I thought the balance between planning, action and highlighting the bravery of these men is well worth a watch.
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.
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.
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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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