
The Hell of War - Breaker Morant
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This could well be the best movie ever to come from Australia. For my money it is the finest war film, and the most compelling anti-war film ever made. It deservedly won 10 Austrailian Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Actor for Edward Woodward. Based on true events from England's Boer War in South Africa (and the autobiography "Scapegoats of the Empire"), it tells the story of three soldiers courtmartialled for murder and mistreatment of prisoners, despite orders from the high command to kill prisoners taken in the field. From a military perspective, the Brits were being confronted with and responding to a new kind of combat, guerilla tactics, and were also trying to appease other world powers, out to make their own empires. This was a cynical show-trial, used primarilly to bring about peace negotiations. Bruce Beresford's direction is gripping. Every actor is superb, especially Woodward and Jack Thompson as the impassioned defense counsul; really there isn't a false note in the entire film. The hypocrisy and futility of war are laid out in a most entertaining, thought provoking and adventurous treatment. Having seen this a couple dozen times, I am no less enthralled or affected seeing it again. An absolute must-see film.
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