Into The White Hd Mp4 Download

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At the beginning of World War II, a hostile chance encounter in the skies above the harsh Norwegian wilderness leaves two aircraft - one British, one German - shot down in a remote and isolated region. By strange coincidence the crews seek shelter in the same cabin. They must battle to survive the brutal winter in order to get back to the war - and to fighting one another. Although war has made them enemies, as the days go by animosity proves hard to maintain. Mutual need leads to unlikely friendships, and the rules of war must be put aside.
In World War II, the German pilots Lieutenant Horst Schopis, Josef Schwartz and Wolfgang Strunk crash their airplane in the wilderness of Norway after shooting down a British airplane. They walk through a snow storm until they reach shelter in an abandoned hunter cabin. Soon the British pilot Captain Charles P. Davenport and the gunner Robert Smith arrive in the cabin and they become prisoners of the German pilots. However, after the initial friction between the enemies, they realize that they should team-up to survive in the wilderness in the beginning of an improbable friendship.
Although the Norweigian government favored a policy of strict neutrality during World War II both the British and the Germans had plans for invading that country. As it so happens Germany struck first and occupied it for the length of the war. This film essentially begins with a dogfight between a British fighter and a German bomber in which both airplanes are damaged and forced down in an area that is devoid of population. There are 3 survivors from the German airplane and two survivors from the British fighter which land several miles from one another. Anyway, as luck would have it both of these groups manage to find an isolated hunting cabin at about the same time. Since the Germans are armed and the British are not the British become prisoners-of-war. But because the situation is one which is quite precarious for both sides the rules regarding the prisoners are similarly quite flexible as well. Now rather than reveal any more of this movie I will just say that it involved a part of World War II history that doesn't receive much publicity and it is this quality which caused it to be so interesting to me. Although there isn't much action and the drama was a bit subdued the actors all performed in an adequate manner. That said I rate this film as slightly above average.
This film was simple and did not ever become over dramatic which many other films of a similar nature would. It is a story essentially of isolation and people who would normally be enemies, having to work together to survive. What was more interesting to me is that they did not focus to much on the psychological element of the event and instead merely focused on the situation, which is extremely peculiar for this kind of situation.<br/><br/>Although they aren&#39;t that similar, I couldn&#39;t help but get a &#39;Reservoir Dogs&#39; feel from this film with the isolated setting and a group of people talking who normally wouldn&#39;t get on. It was enjoyable having a small cast and watching their antics in such a small place. There was essentially just the hut as the setting as for most of the film their surroundings were completely blinded by a snow storm. <br/><br/>I liked how the film started with it all in a foreign language showing the Germans struggle, but I wasn&#39;t looking forward to reading subtitles for a whole film, but this quickly wore off as the English entered the picture and the language changed, however it was kind of odd that all of the Germans could speak fluent English but he English could not do the same back. <br/><br/>Other things that confused me about this film, was why Rupert Grint was highlighted on the front cover as some kind of key character, when he wasn&#39;t really, but none the less I really did enjoy his northern accent.<br/><br/>I was a little dissatisfied by the ending, but it was realistic which I liked, it didn&#39;t have some happy ending where all of them were suddenly best friends and had all changed their views about each other by the end, instead they had all just learnt that the other side, were people rather than just the enemy. I didn&#39;t really like the fact that one of the Germans died when everything seemed to be going so well, but again it made it a little more realistic, leaving the film on a rather solemn note rather than some unrealistic happy note.<br/><br/>I enjoyed this film, and it is the first isolation film that hasn&#39;t focused on psychological aspects and instead just showed the situation.

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