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La bataille de Bassora

Original title: The Mark of Cain
  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.6K
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La bataille de Bassora (2007)
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Uses detailed research and explosive new testimonies by soldiers who have served in Iraq to tell an emotional fictional story of two young men very much out of their depth.Uses detailed research and explosive new testimonies by soldiers who have served in Iraq to tell an emotional fictional story of two young men very much out of their depth.Uses detailed research and explosive new testimonies by soldiers who have served in Iraq to tell an emotional fictional story of two young men very much out of their depth.

  • Director
    • Marc Munden
  • Writer
    • Tony Marchant
  • Stars
    • Gerard Kearns
    • Matthew McNulty
    • Naomi Bentley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marc Munden
    • Writer
      • Tony Marchant
    • Stars
      • Gerard Kearns
      • Matthew McNulty
      • Naomi Bentley
    • 13User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 6 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Gerard Kearns
    Gerard Kearns
    • Mark 'Treacle' Tate
    Matthew McNulty
    Matthew McNulty
    • Shane Gulliver
    Naomi Bentley
    Naomi Bentley
    • Shelley
    Elliot Cowan
    Elliot Cowan
    • Captain Worriss
    Brendan Coyle
    Brendan Coyle
    • Davey Gulliver
    Heather Craney
    Heather Craney
    • Brenda Tate
    Shaun Dingwall
    Shaun Dingwall
    • Major Godber
    Shaun Dooley
    Shaun Dooley
    • Corporal Gant
    Leo Gregory
    Leo Gregory
    • Lance Corporal Quealey
    Alistair Petrie
    Alistair Petrie
    • Major Rod Gilchrist
    Pip Torrens
    Pip Torrens
    • Colonel Hampton
    Roger Barclay
    Roger Barclay
    • Adjutant
    Matthew Gravelle
    Matthew Gravelle
    • Chaplain
    Kevin Knapman
    • Pvt Soldier 1
    Simon Naylor
    • Pvt Soldier 2
    Andrew Readman
    Andrew Readman
    • Military Doctor
    Barry Sloane
    Barry Sloane
    • TA Pvt Glynn
    Paul Stocker
    • Guard Soldier
    • Director
      • Marc Munden
    • Writer
      • Tony Marchant
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    User reviews13

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    7raven22-2

    Very good effort

    This movie had its World Premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. Unfortunately it didn't have any subtitles, so the British-English dialog was sometimes very hard to understand.

    The movie follows a group of British soldiers in Iraq showing their sometimes forced humiliation against Iraqi soldiers, their psychological problems, the cover ups in the British army and the outcome during a trial.

    The movie is obviously low budget, but the outcome is very well. The first quarter of the film starts powerful, then it skips to TV drama style for a while, (i didn't really like that) but the ending is again very powerful.

    7.5/10. I wonder if this movie is still going to be aired on television or if they decide to release this is in cinema. It is certainly a lot better than the standard blockbuster films we see....
    aryan-40242

    Insulting

    This film angered me so much, I've written a review on it even given the age of it now.

    It appears after reading other reviews that are clearly written by people with hatred for the British Army or by people who have no idea what war is like, or even what life in the army is like. With people honestly saying that this is an accurate portrayal of what happens in war and that it paints an honest picture of what went on in Iraq. That's either seriously misguided or biased thinking or just downright slanderous lies.

    As somebody who has served in Iraq and Afghanistan, this film does nothing but insult me and every young man and woman who has served and those who are still serving. It paints the army to be a bunch of young, sadistic, idiotic thugs, it couldn't be any more wrong if it tried.

    Utterly disgusting and s***s all over the efforts in Iraq of both the living and the deceased . The director should be ashamed of himself for this steaming turd.
    bob the moo

    Falls down a bit in the final third but is mostly strong and convincing

    Once the mission was "accomplished" in Iraq and the end of major combat operations was announced, parts of the country were handed over to the armed forces for the purposes of enforcing the peace and winning over the hearts and minds of the newly free Iraqi people. A group of British soldiers are stationed in Basra to this end under a steady commander. However when a patrol is ambushed and their commander is lost, the decision is made to enforce justice fast and hard to send a clear message out.

    This was originally down to be screened in the week that the British sailors were being held after being captured supposedly in Iranian waters. Channel 4 folded under pressure and pulled the screening because it was said it may "inflame" the situation and make it harder for the UK to find a democratic solution. I'm not sure if this was true (as it turned out they were actually released on the day this was postponed) because it was only ever going to be watched by a million or two if that, plus the story was already contrasting obviously with footage of how the US and UK treated prisoners (which I assume was why Iran made such a big show of how they hold our prisoners).

    Anyway, although it is stated up front that this is a work of fiction, it is clear that it has been very well researched because it does strike home as very convincing. This is most evident in the first half as the squaddies patrol the Basra streets, innocence is lost, violence is sudden and the soldiers react in different ways. This much is very well done and the script rings true. The main scene of action is really well delivered and it is well used as it folds into the changes in the characters and what they end up doing. This is rather lost near the end where I wasn't sold on it. Suddenly the script becomes clunky with characters speaking in "moral arguments" and speeches rather than sounding like real people. This also coincides with the narrative becoming weaker as well.

    To me this occurred where we went too much into the court case and had too much said that didn't need to be said. It would have been better to have had a much more subtle touch but it doesn't manage it. It is a shame and not even the performances of the lead two can totally convince in these later stages. This is saying something though because I thought the cast was mostly very good, with particular credit being owed to Kearns and McNulty. Gregory and Dooley are also strong and it is only some of the actors playing the brass who are a bit weaker.

    Despite the flaws associated with the final third, the film is actually very strong and convincingly written and delivered.
    8barberic-695-574135

    Must watch.

    A story based on fact, really well depicted. Fundamentally, the film looks at the way humans behave (savagely) when seemingly normal people are put into Highly abnormal situations and the lengths to which humans will go to fit in. If you have a strong stomach for the most demeaning kind of violence portrayed on film then this is a must watch movie. An excellent film, moving and provoking. At the time of writing this review, we had already watched this movie 6 times since it´s release in 2007. Would we watch it again, absolutely.
    8dubber1220

    An evocative modern dilemma

    A seemingly accurate portrait of the British Army immiediately post combat, but drawn into the turbulence of post war Iraq, with the start of sectarian fighting, and bombings.

    Based on the experiences of two young lads, and their squad, in Basra in 2003, after the fall of Saddam Hussein, and the legacy as they return home.

    Many people may find the home scenes just as poignant as the Iraq scenes. An interesting angle on how young people often try to block out negative thinking.

    There are many moral issues to be drawn from this film. Recommended.

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      When Gulliver and Tate are outside, before they go to beat the prisoners, the scene changes from morning to the middle of the night, after watching the other soldiers walk towards the cells and cut back to them talking.
    • Connections
      Featured in Screenwipe: Review of the Year 2007 (2007)

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 2007 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Mark of Cain
    • Filming locations
      • Bolton School, Chorley New Road, Bolton, Greater Manchester, England, UK(barracks quad)
    • Production companies
      • Red Production Company
      • Channel 4 Television Corporation
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,877
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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