Beaufort (2007)

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Beaufort (2007). 2h 11m | Unrated

“In 1982, Israel was forced to invade southern Lebanon in self defense after repeated attacks. But after holding a buffer zone for 18 years, with increasing casualties caused by a strengthening Hezbollah, the armyu0026#39;s presence there began to seem pointless.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is a story about soldiers stationed at an outpost in Lebanon just before the eventual withdrawal in 2000. It manages to raise many valid moral and existential questions without getting preachy or politically partisan. Beaufort is a strong film that really sticks in your mind afterwards. The dialogues spoken by the soldiers is very true to life and the movie is highly authentic in every respect. It is well directed, the cast is good across the board, and the visuals are persuasive and gripping. But most of all, Beaufort succeeds in giving you a real sense of the fear and suspense of being a sitting duck for Hezbollah rocket-launchers to fire at. It is utterly nerve-wrecking.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMinor flaws include the customary setting-up of a characteru0026#39;s personality just before he gets killed, to make you mourn his loss more, but such obvious manipulations are few and donu0026#39;t significantly hurt the movie.”

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