Born American (1986)
65KBorn American (1986). 1h 35m | R
“Born American (GB title: Arctic Heat) is a bad, bad film and itu0026#39;s made worse by the fact that it portrays every level of Russian society in a very unflattering manner. Iu0026#39;m well aware that at the time of this filmu0026#39;s release, relations between the US and the USSR were strained, but the offensive depiction of Russians in this film is enough to drive even an American viewer for the exits!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe story concerns three young Americans vacationing in the Arctic Circle region of Finland. Whilst deer hunting, they stray into Russia and in their efforts to escape they inadvertently decimate a small town and its army garrison. After all that, they are captured anyway, and find themselves thrown into a Siberian prison camp where they are to be forgotten forever, thus cancelling out any embarrassment or tension their actions might have caused between the two war-mongering nations.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe drab and freezing prison scenes are boring, but they at least convey Russian prison conditions effectively. The part of the film that displeases me most is the ludicrous, violent episode in which the three Americans try to shoot their way out of the Russian village. No disrespect, but if three men from any nation did that in another country (other than their own), surely it would be only right and proper for them to be thrown into jail for a very long time. This film asks us to sympathise with them, but in my opinion they deserved all the punishment they received….. and more! Donu0026#39;t bother with this film. Itu0026#39;s xenophobic and offensive in the extreme.”