What’s it about:

At the tallness of World War II, the Allies strike at the heart of Nazi Germany. Tanks assume control from the mounted force and face steady risk. This is the story of one such tank and its five tenants.

What’s hot:

As war movies go, the cinematography is comparable to the best of the part. It doesn't damage to have any semblance of Pitt, Labeouf and Bernthal stayed in a claustrophobic tank and to watch what happens. Brad Pitt is powerful yet falls off a bit unnecessary.

What’s not:

On occasion, it gets excessively violent. Indeed those of the strongest constitution may clasp amid a couple of scenes. Also you never get to know why the freshman Norman (Lerman) grounds up amidst the group. Anyone, even somebody who's never been at war, will identify with murdering somebody opposite being murdered. You'd must be totally guileless to carry on the way Norman does.

What to do:

While it isn’t for the faint of heart, it’s a film everybody can relate to. There are no grey areas here. The lines are very clearly drawn.

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