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En terrain miné

Original title: Kajaki
  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
15K
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En terrain miné (2014)
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Kajaki Dam 2006. A company of young British soldiers encounter an unexpected, terrifying enemy. A dried-out river bed, and under every step the possibility of an anti-personnel mine. A mine ... Read allKajaki Dam 2006. A company of young British soldiers encounter an unexpected, terrifying enemy. A dried-out river bed, and under every step the possibility of an anti-personnel mine. A mine that could cost you your leg - or your life.Kajaki Dam 2006. A company of young British soldiers encounter an unexpected, terrifying enemy. A dried-out river bed, and under every step the possibility of an anti-personnel mine. A mine that could cost you your leg - or your life.

  • Director
    • Paul Katis
  • Writer
    • Tom Williams
  • Stars
    • David Elliot
    • Mark Stanley
    • Scott Kyle
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  • IMDb RATING
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    15K
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    • Director
      • Paul Katis
    • Writer
      • Tom Williams
    • Stars
      • David Elliot
      • Mark Stanley
      • Scott Kyle
    • 122User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 4 wins & 7 nominations total

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    David Elliot
    David Elliot
    • Mark Wright
    Mark Stanley
    Mark Stanley
    • Tug Hartley
    Scott Kyle
    Scott Kyle
    • Stu Pearson
    Benjamin O'Mahony
    • Stu Hale
    Bryan Parry
    • Jonesy
    Liam Ainsworth
    • Andy Barlow
    Andy Gibbins
    • Smudge
    John Doughty
    • Dave Prosser
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    • Jay Davis
    Thomas Davison
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    • Alex Craig
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    • Faz Farrell
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    • Luke Mauro
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    • Spud McMellon
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    6rossmurray100

    Just check you really want to watch it

    The other reviews are all correct, Kajaki is honest, illuminating, and brilliantly delivered. I only point out for the sake of other people deciding whether to watch this, it really is harrowing. If you don't have a specific interest in the realities of war, you might find yourself wishing you hadn't started it.

    Does this story need to be told? Absolutely Do I wish I'd watched a comedy instead? Yes
    8paulclaassen

    Absolutely incredible!!

    'Kajaki' is probably one of the most intense war movies you will ever watch. Having said this, note this is not a full-on war movie. Instead, this is dramatic events as a result of war.

    The film is incredibly well made and realistic. Thus some of the scenes are almost unbearable to watch. 'Kajaki' is one of those rare films that are almost too well made to sit through thinking this is entertainment. It plays like a documentary - almost like a found footage tape, only its not found footage style. It is heart wrenching, cringe worthy, and also a sad reality. The acting was superb. The lack of CGI made it all that more realistic. The film also has no score. Most of the film is in absolute silence, which is highly effective and also very creative.

    The dialogue features many codes and lingo I didn't understand. The dialogue was really strange, yet realistic, but very difficult to follow. Despite that, the film itself was easy enough to follow. The make-up is incredible! 'Kajaki' is a film you can't really describe to anyone - you have to experience it for yourself - maybe best viewed alone at least once. This certainly is a film I will remember for a very long time.

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    10eddie-chaloner

    Kajaki Movie – 5 Stars: A Must See Experience

    Like most people with military experience I find conventional war films a bit irritating – Implausible plot lines and ridiculous dialogue along with inaccurate uniforms and weapons tend to detract from the overall impression. The recently released movie Kajaki – the true story is, in the exception to this trend, and an important contribution to the national mood of reflection on the Afghan conflict.

    Every aspect of the film is grittily authentic, right down to the banter between the blokes, the detail on the T shirts and the tattoos.

    The incident will be familiar to many – in 2006 a patrol from 3 Para stationed at the Kajaki dam wander inadvertently into a legacy minefield from the soviet era with the inevitable unpleasant consequences. What sets this film apart from the crowd is the complete lack of sanitised pastiche violence and a storyline that sticks as closely as possible to the known facts, having had access and co-operation from the surviving members of the patrol, if not from the MOD itself. The movie scrupulously avoids being drawn into discussions about the controversies of the Afghan campaign and the level of resources supplied to the deployed forces, preferring instead to focus completely on the individual soldiers and the events of the day.

    As a surgeon with extensive experience of landmine injuries, I was hugely impressed with the level of detail in the depiction and treatment of the injuries and the completely unsentimental depiction of the actions that day. Writing in the Sun, Jeremy Clarkson explained that even though he had taken an interest in the Afghan conflict and had been out to see soldiers on deployment, he had absolutely no idea what the reality of battle and injury entailed until he saw the film. I am certain that many civilians and even some serving servicemen will feel the same after seeing the Kajaki movie.

    Having been released at the same time as the annual ceremonies of remembrance and, co-incidentally, at the same time as the centenary of the First world war and the draw-down from Afghanistan, it is important to remind the UK population that war is not all about artistic installations at the Tower of London, beautiful though those may be. With the Army having the lowest headcount in over a century, the population it serves is more disconnected than ever from the military – Kajaki conveniently reminds everyone about the realities of conflict.

    Dan Jarvis MP, himself a former Parachute Regiment officer brought up this very point at Defence Questions in the House of Commons and secured an assurance from the Defence Secretary that he would see the film in person. It should be required viewing for a far wider audience.
    ChetXBuck

    Amazing and Intense. Harsh reality of war. Not for all.

    I can highly recommend this film to anyone who can handle the intensity of a gruesome war film. The film starts slow and is filled with typical tough guy war banter and then the intensity jumps dramatically as the film re-creates a real story for Afganistan where soldiers are trapped in a minefield. Gripping, intense, sad, fierce and powerful. It is not a political film, but will get you to think deeply about the wars of the middle East and how we fight them.

    A very well made film that often feels like a documentary. Flawless filming and acting to make you feel there.

    This film is NOT for everyone. This film is quite gruesome and captures the reality of land mines.

    NOTE: The heavy British accents required us to turn on captions.

    I wanted to score the film an 8.5, but upgraded to a 9 based on powerful filming, intensity, real-ness and solid acting.
    9gogoschka-1

    You will cringe, laugh, cry and hold your breath in shocked disbelief and utter horror: one of the most intense and most touching war films I have ever seen

    There's only a handful of so called "war films" I consider to be films about the actual reality of war. HBO's mini-series 'Generation Kill' is probably the most realistic when it comes to the depiction of modern warfare - but 'Kajaki' (also known as 'Kilo Two Bravo') gives it a run for its money: this criminally under-seen masterpiece should be considered a modern classic. The production values are fantastic; the cinematography, the script and the direction are absolutely flawless - but you won't notice them. What you will notice is the outstanding ensemble of actors, portraying characters in a way you forget you're watching a movie. They will make you cringe, laugh, cry and hold your breath in shocked disbelief and utter horror.

    This film had me literally on the edge of my seat the entire time, but what really grabs you by the gut is not just the suspense and the horror; it's the relationships between these soldiers and how they look out for each other. How close men become when their lives depend on each other has probably rarely been depicted on screen with the intensity and no-bullshît, keep-it-real attitude as is the case here. And knowing that what you're seeing actually happened only adds to the experience (for this film IS an experience). Definitely not the kind of war film that you come across very often. Superb. 9 stars out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      At the film's first test screening, director Paul Katis was initially depressed as the audience traipsed out without saying a word. He thought that they didn't like the film, when in fact they were traumatized by what they had just seen.
    • Goofs
      When the initial patrol approach the minefield, an SA80 rifle is seen with both the SUSAT sight fitted and the Iron Sights Fore Sight also fitted. This is incorrect, if the rifle has a SUSAT sight, the Iron Sight Fore Sight is always removed.
    • Quotes
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    • Crazy credits
      After the song is heard in the credits, the soundtrack changes to a recording of radio communications of an action in Afghanistan.
    • Connections
      Featured in The EE British Academy Film Awards (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      All Of My Life
      Written and Performed by Phoebe Katis

      Arranged by Anthony Leung and Phoebe Katis

      Recorded at The Crypt Studios

      Produced by Anthony Leung and Ricky Barber

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    • Release date
      • November 28, 2014 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kilo Two Bravo
    • Filming locations
      • Jordan(Kajaki Dam)
    • Production companies
      • Pukka Films
      • Head Gear Films
      • Metrol Technology
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,891
    • Gross worldwide
      • $34,017
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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