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4.44/5

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Based on 16118 votes and 263 reviews.


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User rating: November 1, 2008

I really wanted to see this movie AND like it but have to admit that as a movie it fell flat .... there were so many cheesy and unlikely things happening. Those chance meeting and that cross carrying farce. I mean, was that part a historical fact ? Could not have been. Could somebody actually explain why that young soldier was running over to the German side? What was the point?

User rating: November 1, 2008

terrible.

User rating: November 1, 2008

horrible - boring.

User rating: October 31, 2008

I believe this movie is almost ahead of its time in Canadian movie-making. When I left the theatre after watching the last battle scene, I felt as if I had a grenade in my stomach and I was wiping away tears that had appeard from nowhere. I don't remember the last time that a movie had that effet on me. Paul Gross has done an amazing job in creating a movie that is truly Canadian. We should all be proud of that and encourage and celebrate his talents as a Canadian film maker. We can do this!!! He is to be commended and congratulated. I will definitely recommend this movie. Emma Robbins

User rating: October 31, 2008

A movie that inspires pride in our country Canada, and Canadians all over again. A much needed feeling these days. Paul Gross deserves a few awards on this one. The cinematography, is superb. The movie emotionally moving, which is rare these days amongst so many that rely on effects. You stumble to see which point of view of war is the dominant one, but there I don't want to give to much away. Is there a dominant one ?, I think is the real question.

User rating: October 31, 2008

The director's best since Men With Brooms.

User rating: October 30, 2008

Watch this and think about what our men (and women) have endured and are enduring, for the sake of us all. In the movie, Gross' character was a soldier and he returned to the hell in France with the full knowledge of what could -- and probably would -- happen. That's what soldiers are and that's what they do. This is an extraordinatory movie and Paul Gross is to be congratulated. I hope the movie industry rewards him by recognition at awards time. Brava Zulu, Mr. Gross.

User rating: October 30, 2008

Excellent movie. All ages should see this.

User rating: October 29, 2008

Very accurate and a tribute to the men who endured the terrible conditions on the battlefront.

User rating: October 29, 2008

very bad movie