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Tuesday, 28 October 2014

1968 Tunnel Rats

Also Known As:
Tunnel Rats
Year:
2008
Country/ies:
Canada
Germany
Predominant Genre:
War
Author(s)/Director(s):
Uwe Boll
Outstanding Performance(s):
None.
Premiss:
Suicide squads of a special kind.
Theme(s):
Alienation
Destiny
Emotional repression
Empathy
Humanity
Identity
Narcissism
Personal change
Redemption
Solipsism
White culture
White guilt
White supremacy
Similar (in Plot, Theme or Style) to:
Unknown
Review Format:
DVD

Mature, well-balanced Vietnam War movie detailing the grim affects of a grim war upon both sides of the conflict. Interestingly, this plays more like a horror movie than a war film that, in the 18-certificate circumstances depicted, is more than appropriate.

As usual with representations of this particular war, the flawed politics of all overtly political (ie, non-defensive) wars is implied throughout, since the emphasis here is on graphically-pointless deaths. Stylistically, however, the claustrophobia of the tunnels - in which much of the action takes place - contrasts somewhat badly with the blandness of the land battle scenes. Fortunately, there are not too many of the latter.

A cast of unknowns does very well in the claustrophobic confines of the bomb-evading tunnels built by their enemies: Many of which are cleverly designed as booby-traps and decoys. These rats convince the audience of their extreme bravery in descending into tunnels about which they can possess little fore-knowledge. Yet the characters are less important in this movie than the over-riding theme: Mutually Assured Destruction. Impossible to see how the US (or anyone else) could ever have won such a war.

There are lessons here, too, for Whites current War on Terror in the highlighting of the essentially permanent nature of warfare in human life, as it proceeds from attack, counter attack, counter counter attack, etc – in perpetuity.


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