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L'extraordinaire histoire vraie d'Oliver Woodward, lequel a quitté en 1916 sa jeune femme pour rejoindre les tranchées boueuses de la Grande guerre. Loin derrière les lignes allemandes, Woodward et son peloton de mineurs australiens travaillent à maintenir un labyrinthe de tunnels bourrés d’explosifs qui pourraient bien changer le cours de la guerre... (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais I was really excited about this story and that’s partially because I haven’t seen a purely “war” movie in a long time. But the issue with this movie is the fact that it mostly takes place in the trenches, which isn’t anything unusual for the WWI. What’s worse is the characters who didn’t manage to grow on me so that I could enjoy the movie to the fullest. In any case, I admit that the final explosion made me happy. Even though it was brutal and pretty unbelievable. The entire movie is basically about the Australians digging their way under the enemy trench and then brutally blowing it up. And that explosion was really amazing. The movie is actually a sort of a memorial to all the soldiers of the WWI who didn’t attack the enemy from above, but instead dug below. And there wasn’t a movie about that yet, for sure! ()