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Into the White

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
23K
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Rupert Grint and Florian Lukas in Into the White (2012)
English and German pilots shoot each other down, and later find themselves at the same cabin. In order to survive the tough winter in the Norwegian wilderness they have to stand together. It's the start of a long and unlikely friendship.
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World War II: After an aerial battle over Norway, British and German airmen find themselves stranded in the wilderness. Finding shelter in the same cabin, they realize the only way to surviv... Read allWorld War II: After an aerial battle over Norway, British and German airmen find themselves stranded in the wilderness. Finding shelter in the same cabin, they realize the only way to survive the winter is to set aside the rules of war.World War II: After an aerial battle over Norway, British and German airmen find themselves stranded in the wilderness. Finding shelter in the same cabin, they realize the only way to survive the winter is to set aside the rules of war.

  • Director
    • Petter Næss
  • Writers
    • Ole Meldgaard
    • Dave Mango
    • Petter Næss
  • Stars
    • Florian Lukas
    • David Kross
    • Lachlan Nieboer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    23K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Petter Næss
    • Writers
      • Ole Meldgaard
      • Dave Mango
      • Petter Næss
    • Stars
      • Florian Lukas
      • David Kross
      • Lachlan Nieboer
    • 55User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Florian Lukas
    Florian Lukas
    • Leutnant Horst Schopis
    David Kross
    David Kross
    • Obergefreiter Josef Schwartz
    Lachlan Nieboer
    • Captain Charles P. Davenport
    Stig Henrik Hoff
    Stig Henrik Hoff
    • Feldwebel Wolfgang Strunk
    Rupert Grint
    Rupert Grint
    • Gunner Robert Smith
    Kim Haugen
    • Løytnant Bjørn Gustavsen - Norwegian Ski Patrol
    Knut Joner
    • Menig Harald Gustavsen - Norwegian Ski Patrol
    Morten Faldaas
    • Terje - Norwegian Ski Patrol
    Sondre Krogtoft Larsen
    Sondre Krogtoft Larsen
    • Kjell - Norwegian Ski Patrol
    • Director
      • Petter Næss
    • Writers
      • Ole Meldgaard
      • Dave Mango
      • Petter Næss
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    9planktonrules

    Exceptional.

    "Into the White" is similar to an old Frank Sinatra film "None But the Brave". Both are set during WWII and both are about a small isolated group of soldiers from both sides MUST work together to survive. In the case of "None But the Brave", it was a fictional story about American and Japanese soldiers. Here with "Into the White", it's about two groups of fliers--one German and the other British. However, instead of taking place in the nice, warm Pacific, this film is set in the frozen wastes of Norway. When both planes are shot down, five airmen all converge on a hut--and there just isn't enough food and fuel to keep them alive unless they can figure out something.

    So, is this film worth seeing? For a guy like me who has taught history AND loves WWII airplane films, of course--I am the perfect audience. However, for the rest, it might be a tougher sell. But, if you let yourself watch the film and don't give up on it quickly because there isn't much action, I do think you'll appreciate and enjoy the film. Plus, it's a nice opportunity to see Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley from the Harry Potter films) in a VERY different role. All around, lovely acting, direction as well as a nice respect for real history. Based on what I've read, aside from inexplicably changing the names of the British fliers, it's a highly accurate representation of what really occurred--believe it or not!
    9sicksisters

    A very fine film

    Although it does not really qualify as war film, 'Into the White' ranges among the best WW2 films I have seen. The makers as well as the actors deserve praise for getting the most out of a fascinating story: The film is beautifully shot, the soundtrack fits perfectly and the characters are convincing. Indeed, great care must have been taken when choosing the actors, for they not only have the correct origin (except for Strunk, though this will probably go undetected by non-native speakers) but also look like people did back then.

    All in all it might not be an overly thought-provoking film, but nonetheless it is very watchable - highly recommendable.
    7blackwolf117

    A great film about friendship.

    Let me start by saying that this is my first attempt at writing a film review and that English is not my native language, so please bear with me.

    The first thing that you need to know before watching 'Into the White' is that its not a war film, if you are expecting intense war scenes and action then this film is probably not for you. More specifically, its a drama film that focuses on the subject of friendship and survival. After a dogfight over the Norwegian mountains, three German pilots find themselves stranded in a harsh and inhospitable land during winter, their luck seems to turn when they discover an abandoned hunting cabin. Soon they will meet two British pilots who are pretty much in the same condition as they are in. In order to survive, they understand that they must work together despite their allegiances. What starts as a relationship formed from the forced conditions of the circumstances, develops into a relationship of true and lasting friendship.

    Having said a few things about the movie's plot, i would like to say that the cinematography is truly great as well. The harsh and unforgiving nature of the Norwegian mountains is truly captivated well. While the white, snow painted terrain is beautiful its simultaneously terrifying since you will get the impression of fear and impending death, since life is almost completely absent from the scenery. The performance of the actors is very good as well, especially the one coming from the German side.

    The actors manage to portray well the uneasiness of being trapped in a cabin in the middle of nowhere along with somebody you cant trust, since that somebody is your enemy. On the downside, i would like it if some particular scenes were more stressful. What i mean is that certain scenes develop kind of slow and don't transmit the feeling of stress and agony to the viewer, since solutions to the problems of the characters come almost immediately without many implications caused upon the characters, which is somewhat unrealistic concerning the circumstances, in my opinion.

    To conclude with, 'Into the White' is a film about survival and friendship. Its a drama and not an action film, that immediately makes it a movie that is not for the average masses who are seeking cheap thrills and entertainment, if you are looking for something more, then you will probably enjoy it!

    If you enjoyed this film also check:

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0277327/

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1023114/
    7claudio_carvalho

    In the End, We Are all Equal

    In World War II, the German pilots Lieutenant Horst Schopis (Florian Lukas), Josef Schwartz (David Kross) and Wolfgang Strunk (Stig Henrik Hoff) crash their airplane in the wilderness of Norway after shooting down a British airplane.

    They walk through a snow storm until they reach shelter in an abandoned hunter cabin. Soon the British pilot Captain Charles P. Davenport (Lachlan Nieboer) and the gunner Robert Smith (Rupert Grint) arrive in the cabin and they become prisoners of the German pilots. However, after the initial friction between the enemies, they realize that they should team-up to survive in the wilderness in the beginning of an improbable friendship.

    "Into the White" is based on the true story of German and British pilots that crash in the mountains of Norway in the winter and in order to survive, they conclude that they need to work together. In the end, we are all equals and the enemies become friends. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Entre Inimigos" ("Among Enemies")
    9gradyharp

    Improbable Friendships; Another side of war

    INTO THE WHITE, also known as CROSS OF HONOR, is based on fact and in adapting the facts to the screen director Petter Næss along with co-writers Ole Meldgaard and Dave Mango have turned out a film that could easily have been a stage play, restricted for the most part as it is to the confines on one cabin. But then the vast beauty of the Norwegian landscape would have been sacrificed and it is that use of the bleak snow clad solitude that underlines the effects of isolation on the human response and survival under austere conditions.

    On April 27, 1940, while the Germans and the British were struggling to gain control of Norway's vast natural resource to aid their war efforts two enemy fighter planes were shot down over the tundra of Norway. We meet the German soldiers first - Lieutenant Horst Schopis (Florian Lukas), Feldwebel Wolfgang Strunk (Stig Henrik Hoff) and the wounded Unteroffizier Josef Schwartz (David Kross) as they struggle for survival, sleeping in snow caves and finally fining a deserted one room cabin where they settle in without much food and little comforts. Next we meet the British crew of the plane that crashed in the conflict with the Germans - Captain Charles P. Davenport (Lachlan Nieboer) and Gunner Robert Smith (Rupert Grint). The Brits find the German held cabin and join the Germans in a hostile relationship: there is a constant struggle of who is in charge, the Geneva convention rules of prisoners of war etc. But gradually the friction diminishes as the five men cope with finding food, warmth, and the care of Josef's arm, which has turned gangrenous. The facades of their military personalities fade into the unique personal needs of each and the result is an improbable friendship laced with angst, philosophy, humor, and mutual caring: in the end we are all equals and 'enemies' morph into caring friends.

    As the credits role at film's end we are informed of the fates of each of the five men. The story is solid, touching, humorous at times, and carries a strong message about what war does to men's minds and It is only when isolated from the 'badges of countries' that these unlikely men becomes bonded. A very strong film.

    Grady Harp

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    • Trivia
      Based on true events. The names of the German airmen were not changed for this film, but the names of the British airmen were changed. The real names of the British airmen were captain R. T. Partridge (Davenport) and R.S. Bostok (Smith).
    • Goofs
      When the German bomber crashed, it is likely at least one engine would have been powering it, if not both, so some of the propellers should have been bent back due to the aircraft's forward speed at contact with the ground. They are all in pristine condition as if a snow had merely covered a parked aircraft.
    • Quotes

      Gunner Robert Smith: Food rule number one: If it's full of vitamins, it tastes like shit.

    • Connections
      Referenced in La noche de...: La noche de... Perdidos en la nieve (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Over the Rainbow
      Written by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg (as E.Y. "Yip" Harburgh)

      Performed by Rupert Grint

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    • Release date
      • March 9, 2012 (Norway)
    • Countries of origin
      • Norway
      • Sweden
      • France
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Norwegian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Trong Lòng Tuyết Trắng
    • Filming locations
      • Trollhättan, Västra Götalands län, Sweden
    • Production companies
      • Zentropa International Norway
      • Trollhättan Film
      • Eurimages
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $704
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $90
      • Apr 14, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $712,216
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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