Do not confuse this movie with
the William Wellman classic “Battleground”!
This movie is an Australian WWI film.
It was directed by Johan Earl and Adrian Powers – two directors should
equal one Wellman, right? They managed
to shoot the movie in only 21 days. It
shows. It was originally entitled “Forbidden
Ground”. Apparently they changed the
title to dupe DVD purchasers.
The movie is set in 1916
France. A typical WWI slimeball officer
orders an attack before the
preparatory bombardment. It does not go
well. The assault uses “Saving Private
Ryan” style with hand-held, slo-mo, and even some sensory deprivation. It also has some extreme micro. It is not graphic, but is low budget and
poorly staged. The main character is a
Sgt. Maj. Wilkins (Johan Earl). He ends
up trapped in a shell hole with a shell-shocked buddie who tries to kill him at
first. They go out to rescue a badly
wounded Tommy and the trio get pinned down in the crater. There’s a lot of blah, blah, blah. Meanwhile, a second story arc involves
Wilkins’ wife seeking an abortion.
The movie becomes a very slow
moving chase film as the trio tries to crawl their way back to their trench
while being pursued by an evil, scarfaced German. They are caught between a rock and a hard
place as their Lieutenant does not want them returning because they might give
away the attack plan. This makes no
sense, of course. There is also the
upcoming bombardment to worry about.
Meanwhile, Mrs. Wilkins finds a nurse who will perform an illegal
abortion.
“Battle Ground” is decidedly low
budget. The directing is pedestrian and
the acting is amateurish. The cast is
low rent. The villains are
cartoonish. The dialogue is blah, but
not terrible. Just boring. In fact, boring would be the best way to
describe the movie. It does not help
that the boring comes with a healthy dose of maudlin, enhanced by tearjerking
music. The cinematography looks like it
was done by the A/V club. As far as
reality, the movie dispenses with realistic tactics in the belief that the
audience will be ignorant of how WWI was fought. Attack before the bombardment? Germans walking around in no man’s land in
daylight without taking fire? German
patrol tracking three enemy soldiers?
Face, enjoy thy slap. The only
thing positive I can say is the filmmakers were sincere in their efforts. That is what keeps the grade above an F.
GRADE = D
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