Kommando Bravo (1981)

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Kommando Bravo: Directed by Walter Hill. With Keith Carradine, Powers Boothe, Fred Ward, Franklyn Seales. During a routine exercise, a team of National Guards are threatened by angry and violent locals.

“A group of National Guardsmen led by Hardin(Powers Boothe)and Spencer(Keith Carradine)get on the bad side of swamp-dwelling Cajuns while conducting maneuvers in the bayou.Bloodshed ensues.Hardin and Spencer must then go on the run through the Louisiana swamps if theyu0026#39;re to survive.This violent and exciting survival thriller owes a lot to John Boormanu0026#39;s fantastic u0026quot;Deliveranceu0026quot;.Walter Hill does a fine job of showing how an area as large as a bayou can be claustrophobic and the ultra-intense finale shows some top-notch editing.The acting is great and the script raises some serious questions about the behaviour of man.u0026quot;Southern Comfortu0026quot; can also be seen as an allegorical treatment of the Vietnam conflict.8 out of 10.A must-see!”

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