“Tunnel Rats” is a Uwe Boll film
released in only one theater. Boll is a
famously bad director who is a whipping boy for critics. He won the Golden Raspberry Award for
Directing for this film and two others.
The movie was a German/Canadian production, but really it was a Boll
production. He wrote, directed, and
produced it for $8 million. It made
$35,000. This guy must be independently
wealthy. Supposedly this particular boll
effort got some positive reviews. Let’s
see if those critics were right. I’ll
save you the trouble of watching a Boll movie by describing the plot. So spoiler alert! And you’re welcome.
The movie is set
in the Cu Chi area in South Vietnam in 1968.
Cu Chi was famous for its intricate tunnel system used by the Viet
Cong. Some daring American grunts would
volunteer to go into the tunnels. They
were called Tunnel Rats. In the opening
scene, one of these men is stabbed in a tunnel – from below! (That’s the first exclamation point – there
will be more.) Cherries arrive and Lt.
(credited as Sgt.) Hollowborn (Michael Pare) warns them against using dope
(although viewers might want to disregard that warning). He orders the hanging of a VC sniper and
forces the squad to witness. “We show no
mercy, we take no prisoners”. (The motto
of Boll films.) The LT boxes a soldier
who criticized the execution! A soldier talks
about going home to his sick mother.
Guess who won’t be going home to his sick mother? The camp is in the jungle – with no fields of
fire or any kind of defense. The VC could literally sneak up to their
tents! The squad is heterogeneous with
the typical mixture. There is a Bible
thumper, a boy from the hood, an intellectual black, a hick, and a cynical
white guy.
They go out on a mission and
find a tunnel. The holy roller goes in
and gets killed. The cynical white pokes
his head out and gets impaled by a female VC!
She then throws a grenade that wounds the intellectual. When the rest find the cynic, they don’t
bring back his body! They look for
intellectual and LT falls into a stake pit and the hick is machine gunned. Meanwhile the camp comes under assault in
broad daylight. The grunts fire M60s
from the hip. In the tunnel, one of the
men has to cut his way by a dead body!
Enjoy your pop corn. The boy from
the hood swims through part of the tunnel to pop up in a bunk room and hurl a grenade. At this point only three members are alive
when the air strike comes in. The movie
concludes with a long and exhausting scene where the Bible thumper and the VC
girl are trapped and trying to dig their way out.
This is not the worst Vietnam
War movie. It actually is fairly
entertaining if you are into combat porn and can turn off your brain for a
while. There is a lot of extreme
violence and it is preposterous. There
are a variety of deaths, but they are all ridiculous. Boll is a better director than his
reputation. He uses a lot of
hand-held. He intercuts between the
tunnel and the camp for the action scenes.
The music is revved up, of course.
The dialogue is not as stomach-turning as you would expect. Supposedly the actors improvised their
lines. Maybe they had seen other Boll
written movies. They throw in some
Vietnam slang and it does not seem forced like in better Vietnam War movies. The characters are cliché, but that is hardly
a first. There is even some character
development. Unfortunately, the cast is
low rent and does poorly. One
interesting thing about the otherwise inferior plot is the positive spin on the
Viet Cong. The female guerrilla is a nice
touch and her linking up with the fundamentalist is a commendable twist.
In spite of the non-snarky
comments I made about “Tunnel Rats”, this is a bad movie. I had to watch it, you don’t.
GRADE = D
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