Kilo Two Bravo (2014)

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Kilo Two Bravo: Directed by Paul Katis. With David Elliot, Mark Stanley, Scott Kyle, Benjamin O’Mahony. 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.

“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. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eA very well made film that often feels like a documentary. Flawless filming and acting to make you feel there.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis film is NOT for everyone. This film is quite gruesome and captures the reality of land mines. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eNOTE: The heavy British accents required us to turn on captions.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI wanted to score the film an 8.5, but upgraded to a 9 based on powerful filming, intensity, real-ness and solid acting.”

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