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La bataille de l'Escaut

Original title: De slag om de Schelde
  • 2020
  • 16
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
39K
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Tom Felton, Susan Radder, Gijs Blom, and Jamie Flatters in La bataille de l'Escaut (2020)
1944, the Second World War. A British glider pilot, a Dutch boy fighting on the German side and a Dutch female resistance member all end up involved in the Battle of the Scheldt. Their choices differ, but their goal is the same: freedom.
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In WWII's final years, a soldier in the German army, a British glider pilot, and a Dutch resistance fighter's paths intertwine. Their choices shape destinies, impacting not only their freedo... Read allIn WWII's final years, a soldier in the German army, a British glider pilot, and a Dutch resistance fighter's paths intertwine. Their choices shape destinies, impacting not only their freedom but also that of others.In WWII's final years, a soldier in the German army, a British glider pilot, and a Dutch resistance fighter's paths intertwine. Their choices shape destinies, impacting not only their freedom but also that of others.

  • Director
    • Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.
  • Writers
    • Paula van der Oest
    • Jesse Maiman
    • Pauline van Mantgem
  • Stars
    • Gijs Blom
    • Jamie Flatters
    • Susan Radder
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    39K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.
    • Writers
      • Paula van der Oest
      • Jesse Maiman
      • Pauline van Mantgem
    • Stars
      • Gijs Blom
      • Jamie Flatters
      • Susan Radder
    • 296User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Gijs Blom
    Gijs Blom
    • Marinus van Staveren
    Jamie Flatters
    Jamie Flatters
    • William Sinclair
    Susan Radder
    Susan Radder
    • Teuntje Visser
    Jan Bijvoet
    Jan Bijvoet
    • Doctor Visser
    Tom Felton
    Tom Felton
    • Tony Turner
    Coen Bril
    Coen Bril
    • Henk Schneijder
    Theo Barklem-Biggs
    Theo Barklem-Biggs
    • John
    Scott Reid
    Scott Reid
    • Nigel
    Marthe Schneider
    Marthe Schneider
    • Janna
    Ronald Kalter
    • Dirk Visser
    Hajo Bruins
    • Mayor Oostveen
    Justus von Dohnányi
    Justus von Dohnányi
    • Oberst Berghof
    Joep Paddenburg
    Joep Paddenburg
    • Lucas
    Mark van Eeuwen
    Mark van Eeuwen
    • Pim den Oever
    Vincent van den Berg
    • Jobse Brother 1
    Sytse Faber
    Sytse Faber
    • Jobse Brother 2
    Rutger de Bekker
    • Baker
    Bianca Krijgsman
    Bianca Krijgsman
    • Riet
    • Director
      • Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.
    • Writers
      • Paula van der Oest
      • Jesse Maiman
      • Pauline van Mantgem
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    8wandernn1-81-683274

    Shocking Surprise Of A WW2 Movie Especially For 2021.

    Wow. I was very surprised by this movie. This is the best movie I have seen about WW2 in a very long time. It really might rank up there with some of the best war movies.

    The odd thing is there are so many characters so they really had to crunch for time to develop the characters in the space of two hours. With the various battle sequences along the way.

    I just finished watching it and I'm still a bit shocked at how it got to me. Very Good Movie. 8/10.
    7eddie_baggins

    A well made Netflix war film

    One of the most expensive Dutch films ever produced and streaming kingpin Netflix's first originally produced film from the Netherlands, The Forgotten Battle is the perfect type of film for the company to support as well as being one of the most well put together war films in their catalogue.

    Directed by native Dutchman Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. (whose dabbled in Hollywood efforts like the The Thing), Battle tells the story of the not overly well-known World War 2 battle of Schelde in which allied forces took it to a bare-bones but determined Nazi army that was hellbent on stopping the allied march across Europe capturing ports and cities on their way into the Nazi occupied heartlands.

    Splitting the film up into three separate stories that all combine into one cohesive narrative structure, Battle follows Gijs Blom's young Dutch German soldier Marinus who has been sent back to his home country to take part in the fight, Jamie Flatter's newbie British pilot William who has along with his squad been shot down over enemy lines and battling to get back to allied forces and Susan Radder's Walcheren Island native Teuntje who is trying her best to rescue her brother from the clutches of Nazi soldiers.

    Offering a wide ranging scope by telling his story this way, Heijningen Jr's film isn't your typical war film that is all battles and brothers and while it has plenty of in your face battlefront carnage and cat and mouse games of life and death, the film provides a neatly observed different lens on the World War 2 front with it far removed from the more Hollywoodized war films that can find themselves front and centre in the genre on regular occasions.

    Working with a budget that while significant is still merely catering for big time productions, Heijningen Jr wrings every last dollar out of his films coffers to ensure that Battle feels like a more prestigious than usual Netflix mid-tier release and while it may not offer the big emotional pay-offs or gravitas to make it a must-watch, Battle showcases to viewers and to Netflix as a company the exact type of films it should be investing in when its not throwing 100's of millions of dollars at releases like The Irishman, 6 Underground and the upcoming Red Notice.

    Far from a classic World War 2 tale, battle is still high quality war time drama that offers a firsthand look at a largely unspoken about component of the Market Garden operation.

    Final Say -

    The Forgotten Battle is an above average Netflix release that has rightfully proved to be a decent sized hit for the streaming company and should be sought after by anyone seeking out a quality World War 2 offering (or a chance to see Draco Malfoy battle Nazis).

    3 1/2 biscuit tins out of 5.
    7grantss

    Interesting war drama

    September 1944. The Allies have captured the port of Antwerp but the Germans still control the Scheldt estuary, preventing supplies reaching Antwerp and the Allied forces. Walcheren Island is key to the German's defence. Operation Market Garden is launched, hoping to penetrate directly into Germany via Arnhem in Holland. A glider from this operation is forced to crash land on Walcheren, leaving a handful of British troops trapped behind enemy lines. Meanwhile a Dutch teenager accidentally kills three Germans, causing a tragic chain of events. On the German staff is a Dutch soldier who now starts to question where his loyalties lie.

    An interesting war drama. Covers a lesser-known campaign of WW2, the battles for the Scheldt Estuary (and the Battle of Walcheren in particular) and does so in reasonably entertaining and engaging fashion. A decent enough plot, covering the battle from many sides, with some good action scenes and CGI.

    Not brilliant though. The plot is a bit clumsy at times and some aspects seem dumbed-down. The focus of the film is also at a micro level so you don't much information on the bigger picture and the effort involved in the opening up of the Scheldt estuary. While the civilian aspect was interesting much of the time taken on it could have been better spent.
    9florisvandriel

    There is nothing romantic about war

    I enjoyed this movie very much, although enjoying isn't the right term. It shows the senselessness of war for most of those involved. Praise to the young actors, who did an exceptional job considering the script didn't give their roles a lot of depth. I particularly liked Gijs Blom who plays the part of a Dutch boy in the German service. The German commander was too stereotypically evil for my taste, but other than that this film is certainly in my top three of Dutch war movies. Go see it on the big screen, support your local cinema!
    9Holt344

    The Forgotten Battle shows the horrors of war perfectly and is overall a great war film with stunning visuals, but the pacing could have been better

    The Forgotten Battle is a World War II film directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. And written by Paula van der Oest. The film follows a British glider pilot, a Dutch boy fighting on the German side and a Dutch female resistance member who all end up involved in the Battle of the Scheldt that was fought in 1944. Their choices differ, but their goal is the same: freedom. We get to see the battle through these three perspectives, this storytelling is similar to what Christopher Nolan did with Dunkirk. But the similarities kind of ends there, the screenplay is flawed but it's mostly quite great. Where the film succeeds is the cinematography and direction, it's visually a very pleasing movie. It shows how it's become one of the most expensive Dutch films. I thought the film would focus mainly on the battle but I was wrong, it's about the people that the battle and war is affecting, a more human story which I'm totally behind. So it's more character driven than action heavy, but it's of course a war movie and that's shown brilliantly with imagery you'll continue to remember. But with it being focused on three perspectives, the pacing gets worse and it makes the film feel dragged out, story especially as events take too long of a time to build up. Maybe a shorter run time would have helped the film or a different screenplay that focused on mainly two perspectives, the Allies and Axis. But I'll admit that the story arc regarding Teuntje Visser is worthy to be told as it goes hand in hand with Marinus van Staveren's own character arc which is probably the film's best.

    The acting in this film was terrific and full of emotion and authenticity. The cast has Gijs Blom as Marinus van Staveren, Jamie Flatters as William Sinclair, Susan Radder as Teuntje Visser and Tom Felton as Tony Turner. Felton being the only actor I recognized who was great in this, but the unknown cast is because how it's a Dutch production which makes The Forgotten Battle even more authentic. I can only give praise to the cast's performances, from the leads to supporting cast to guest stars. Everyone did a terrific job.

    Though I did say the script was kind of flawed, there's no lie that Paula van der Oest can write characters and dialogue well. It's where the script is positive, the ability to humanize the German soldiers which often become black and white. With help of the director and actors, the characters are superbly done. The sound design and musical score is brilliant. An average Dutch feature film at the time contained about 500-600 separate audio tracks, while this film has well over 1700. It says something about the production, and some sounds were even arranged by Charles Maynes who did the sound for Clint Eastwood's WW2 film, Letters from Iwo Jima. It's truly award worthy work. Something else that was great is of course the makeup and costume department. The sets, production and art design. Honestly the whole production is impressive. What made me truly love the film was the final 30 minutes or so when all the build up comes together and the big battle is shown, it's everything a battle on this grand scale should be. Chaotic, immersive, engaging and simply just real. It was filmed and edited similarly to the D-Day sequence in Saving Private Ryan which made us feel that we were in the character's shoes in the battle and I felt the same way in this sequence, honestly the entire movie.

    The Forgotten Battle isn't meant to romanize war, it shows the horrors of war on all three sides. The Allies, Axis and civilians. It does it perfectly. If it would have shown more of the battle, locations and such, and had a better script and pacing, I would have found the film to be brilliant. With the beautiful cinematography and everything on the technical side being top notch, I can only say that it's great. Solid 9/10 but not a masterpiece.

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    • Trivia
      Filming the battle scenes in the Netherlands turned out to be near-impossible due to all kinds of environmental issues (certain wild animal populations that couldn't be disturbed, no permission for explosive effects, etc.). Another problem was that modern windmills had been placed around the original site of the titular battle, and money spent on digitally removing them would be better spent on adding planes or destroyed villages. The problem was solved by going to Lithuania, which offers tax benefits for movie productions. A piece of unused farmland was rented there from a farmer, who told production that they could do with it as they pleased. An entire dam was built there specifically for the battle scene.
    • Goofs
      The Airspeed AS.51 Horsa, the glider the characters crash in, carries up to 28 troops, 2 Jeep or similar vehicles, a single Jeep plus towed howitzer, other cargo, or a mix. There is no evidence the troops on board were associated with or made room for any cargo, or vehicles they could not recover, or any other reason there are some 20 troops missing, such as they were all killed, when they crash.
    • Quotes

      Tony Turner: We're not giving ourselves up. If we do that, we're as good as dead. I'd rather drown.

      John: That's easy for you to say, you're going to die anyway.

      Tony Turner: Maybe, John. But not today.

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      Featured in Twee voor twaalf: Episode dated 7 October 2022 (2022)

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 2021 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Netherlands
      • Belgium
    • Official sites
      • Official Netflix
      • Official Website
    • Languages
      • Dutch
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Forgotten Battle
    • Filming locations
      • Lithuania
    • Production companies
      • Levitate Film
      • Caviar Films
      • Evangelische Omroep (EO)
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    • Budget
      • €14,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,000,546
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 4 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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