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The Point of No Return

  • 2020
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
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The Point of No Return (2020)
A dwindling group of German soldiers battle to return to their lines on the harsh Eastern Front.
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A dwindling group of German soldiers battle to return to their lines on the harsh Eastern Front.A dwindling group of German soldiers battle to return to their lines on the harsh Eastern Front.A dwindling group of German soldiers battle to return to their lines on the harsh Eastern Front.

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    • Rick Roberts
  • Writers
    • Cheryl Neve
    • Rick Roberts
  • Stars
    • Josh Harper
    • Neal Ward
    • Laura Jean Marsh
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    • Director
      • Rick Roberts
    • Writers
      • Cheryl Neve
      • Rick Roberts
    • Stars
      • Josh Harper
      • Neal Ward
      • Laura Jean Marsh
    • 40User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Josh Harper
    • Private Theo Weiss
    Neal Ward
    Neal Ward
    • Sergeant Bruno Guize
    Laura Jean Marsh
    Laura Jean Marsh
    • Rosa Alexandrova
    • (as Laura Jean-Marsh)
    Bethany Slater
    Bethany Slater
    • Nina Mariakina
    • (as Bethany Louise Slater)
    Tim Seyfert
    Tim Seyfert
    • Lieutenant Joachim Brandt
    Mhairi Calvey
    Mhairi Calvey
    • Aliya
    Luke Maskell
    Luke Maskell
    • Private Peter Leber
    George Weightman
    George Weightman
    • Corporal Erich Fischer
    Harry Palmer
    Harry Palmer
    • Rudolf Schmidt
    Luke Junior
    • Siebeler
    Christopher Mulvin
    Christopher Mulvin
    • Walter Muckel
    Samantha Loxley
    • Russian Sniper
    Joe Riley
    Joe Riley
    • SS Corporal Zimmerman
    Sebastian Kenyon
    • Rosa's Baby
    Justin Hayward
    Justin Hayward
    • Soviet Soldier Aleksy
    Megan Tremethick
    Megan Tremethick
    • Soviet Female Soldier Anna
    Jennifer Martin
    Jennifer Martin
    • Soviet Female Soldier Valeriyaf
    Harry Boyd
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      • Rick Roberts
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      • Cheryl Neve
      • Rick Roberts
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    2prokopievwriter

    No suspense, no truth, no... Just nothing.

    I can't say I am an expert in WWII overview and detailed scrutiny of the events our grandparents witnessed. Yet I can say I've gone through enough literature to claim this film has nothing to do with either WWII or dramatic interpretation of it at least. It seems like men who shot the film do not have an understanding of what they are portraying.

    Atmosphere. As many noted it is just a walk by countryside landscapes. It is not like that at war. The war is about the thought you could die next second. Is about endless tension wrenching out your guts. It is about disgust and nauseating feeling gripping you unrestrainedly. What we have here is debates over what we do next and how it would feel like when we do.

    Behavior of characters. Let me think...From odd to sometimes foolish. German soldiers are polite, gentle and even nice at their actions. Good guys ended up in a wrong time and place. Just read what was happening at the front from chronicles. Russian female soldiers are gentle, sympathetic yet witty. The scene they convince their enemy to spare their lives in exchange for nursing a wounded German the truthfulness of the film events is questioned firmly. The seen a fragile medic easily shoots a combat German thug carelessly strolling out - kills the film instead of a character.

    War. Where is it? We see a group of men in uniform and it doesn't mean the war is happening somewhere around.

    Plot. I am a hater of low-budget Russian series devoted to WWII, yet watching this movie I had no other option but to redeem my point of view to a better, much better level.

    Total - disappointment. Not recommended for watching.
    3mfrost71w

    Everything substandard

    They obviously had a shoestring budget and it shows. The writing is second rate as is the acting and the directing. That it was filmed in the leafy lanes of southern England is obvious; the vehicles, uniforms, and weapons are all obvious inaccurate stage props. It has the feeling of a movie made by the Scunthorpe Amateur Dramatics Society who somehow got some money to make a film but they had to use Mrs Minge's back garden as a set and find whatever props they could from the basket back stage at the Town Hall theatre.
    1rasbenek-90610

    Write what you know.......

    There are far too many examples of writers putting pen to paper on subjects out of their comfort zone and failing to find the necessary 'heart' because they either don't have a real interest in what they're writing about but feel it is 'current' and they should, or they have no idea how to research and find the authenticity that is needed. Added to that producers who haven't a clue on the subject either and are not discerning enough to pull the script apart, and you are doomed to a very particular kind of failure. Of the 'we really didn't care enough' kind. Writers should write what they know, or are confident in researching. Neither occurred in this instance. There are many much more accomplished films, even short ones, than this where the filmmakers found the required passion in the short narratives they were trying to tell. Camera work in this overly long effort too is pointless - cameras express an observation, or a motivation, or something narratively that audiences are supposed to focus on. The use of the camera here was pretty aimless. Something down to both the director and the cinematographer. And the accents?! Well less said here the better. Completely pulled out of the viewing experience from minute one. World War 2 was the setting for so many exciting and mindblowingly brave stories the filmmakers could have chosen any number to tell utilising British actors and their distinctly British accents. Especially if going out to make a film with your mates. But no, they chose to represent Germans in the mid winter of retreat on the Eastern Front, without snow or landscape that was particularly European yet alone with the cold, bleak tones of winter and desolation. One only has to watch Stalingrad to get a real feel of what it was like for the ordinary German soldier. This felt like a story made for the sake of making a movie. Little or no script development, filmmakers without the necessary experience or knowledge to pull off a war-driven movie, a director who doesn't know how to elicit performance or to generate excitement through camera shot choices, and a cast just going through the motions of what they imagined they should be doing. This feels like a film school project Year 1 assignment piece drawn out to feature length. The Director really needs to hone his craft on shorter pieces, and the Screenwriter really should go back to basics and learn how to research properly, and then to tightly structure a purposeful story for a pleasing, focused, and multi-layered audience experience. War films by their very nature are pretty budget hefty affairs. It's impossible to do one any sort of justice on a short film budget or worse. And certainly not without the proper preparation, research, and development. For a job well done check out Sean Ellis's 'Anthropoid' - a story told at least four times cinematically over the decades, and here told well, even as a remake, with flair and a certain eye on narrative intensity, even though the outcome is known to all. And as tight as that was in terms of locations, set pieces are the production's biggest asset. Lessons needed here, are easily found elsewhere.
    1maverick-84924

    Utter Dross

    Don't worry about odd accents (or lack of them), don't worry about uniforms of dubious accuracy, don't worry about much of any other complaint.

    The simple fact is that this movie is, quite simply, boring. The 'dramatic' sequences would be better served in a mid-day soapie or straight to TV movie from Hallmark, such is the acting involved. The tension, drama, etc one might expect from the scenario simply isn't there and the predictable end is as worthless as the rest of it all.

    Unfortunately, this movie is testament to the fact that you may own some uniforms or vehicles, you may have a bunch of friends who are keen to help you and you may own a camera, but this doesn't mean that you can act, direct or even attempt to produce something worth watching and when you attempt to do all of that on a shoe-string budget, it shows.
    15PL1N73R

    Don't waste your money

    This movie is a mildly interesting story about some women caught up in the eastern front during WWII. Unfortunately the implementation is pretty dire. I'm assuming that the director made this as his student film, so I don't want to be too harsh, but it's hard to make a movie this weak. It looks like it was filmed in the actors mates garden with a collection of very British and American actors who made no attempt to pretend to be German. This is all well and good but the Russians in the movie all had phony Russian accents.

    As expected for a very low budget film the historical accuracy isn't great; the uniforms aren't right, the guns are unlikely and the vehicles are implausible even if they are the right vintage. You really need someone who knows about guns and the army if you are going to make a war movie. There was clearly not a single person on set who knows anything about army tactics.

    There is no sense of urgency throughout the film even though the characters are constantly talking about the impending Russian assault. I guess there wasn't the budget for a real battle.

    If you don't have the budget to do the story justice, then maybe the film should have been about a bunch of lads on a camping trip on a golf course. Write what you know.

    I hope the director got a good grade, but he really shouldn't be charging people to watch this.

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      Truck at start of movie is a restored Citroen model T45 that were manufactured in 1943 in France.
    • Goofs
      Within the first few minutes of the movie as the camera follows an officer walking around the rear of the truck, an injured soldier can be seen laying on floor of the truck and has a boot protruding from under the blanket. The boot can be seen in clear view with absolutely no signs of wear to the sole which would be impossible for Germans retreating from Russia after marching and fighting all the way there.

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    • Release date
      • June 16, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Also known as
      • The Eastern Front
    • Production company
      • Fire in the Hole Productions
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