Produced by Stanley Kubrick. However, it has been suggested that Stanley Kubrick did not like it. It is a tale loosely based on “The Tempest” by William Shakespeare.
David Allen, narrator: “There is war in this forest, not a war that has been fought or will be, but any war.”
Four soldiers are stranded behind enemy lines. They struggle with coming home and such fundamental things as Fear and Desire.
Stilted lines that were dubbed in later. But nice and gory fight scenes. Even gorier eating scene. Wet women appear. And a raft right out of “Aguirre, the Wrath of God” (1972).
We deal with fundamental military idioms such as “commanders’ intent” and “target of opportunity.”
Do they get home, and are they the same?
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