Die schlacht um die Schelde rotten tomatoes

Die schlacht um die Schelde rotten tomatoes

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Under most circumstances, you’d imagine any movie that secured a perfect 100 percent Rotten Tomatoes score and topped Netflix’s global viewership charts would be held in the highest of esteem, but it already feels as though The Forgotten Battle has been living up to its title by fading from relevance in short order.

It’s been almost exactly one year since Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.’s World War II epic landed on the world’s most heavily-subscribed streaming service, where it performed remarkably well for a hot minute as a Dutch feature lacking in any notable star power other than Harry Potter alum Tom Felton, although it disappeared just as quickly as it arrived to conquer the platform’s rankings.

Die schlacht um die Schelde rotten tomatoes

Set during the Battle of the Scheldt, the narrative isn’t too dissimilar to that of Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk, in that the story intersects between three different viewpoints with a Nazi solider, British pilot, and local resistance fighter threading the disparate threads together into a powerful and hard-hitting whole.

One of the most expensive productions to ever come out of the Netherlands, The Forgotten Battle‘s rave reviews and brief impact on Netflix haven’t been enough to see it linger in the consciousness, but there are at least a hardy band of supporters attempting to drum up a renewed wave of support on Reddit.

So many average-to-terrible titles hit Netflix on such a regular basis that customers have become numb to the mediocrity, but it’s a minor tragedy that an under-the-radar gem like The Forgotten Battle faded away in an instant without so much as a second thought.

Es excelente; Netflix debería de producir más contenido de calidad; la trama es muy buena, las escenas de acción son excelentes y la música es épica. ¡TOTALMENTE RECOMENDABLE!

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The film seemed very good to me, but because it shows us the perspective of different characters, some of whom have the goal of freedom and others of surviving the great war, the scenery is incredible both on the ground and in the air, most of the environments are gloomy and the action isThe film seemed very good to me, but because it shows us the perspective of different characters, some of whom have the goal of freedom and others of surviving the great war, the scenery is incredible both on the ground and in the air, most of the environments are gloomy and the action is good both land and air, there were times when I got nervous about dangerous situations for the characters and other times when violence makes you feel bad or uncomfortable, whether the scene only lasts 20 seconds and the drama is interesting, the clothing of both civilians and infantry are good for me a netflix movie not bad or perfect but I liked it. Expand

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Much better than I expected and it is always nice to receive such pleasant surprises, especially on a subject as exploited as WWII.

It does not propose or present anything innovative within the genre, but what works I liked, and it's engaging story within the saturated genre.

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With a FMJ Kubrick gave us material to think about for decades. With Netflix a bridge and a battle of the WWII entertain customers until the zapping on the next streaming.

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Judging by the Netflix's premise it sounded like a really interesting movie, saddly it wasn't. The two male leads are fine but really hate Teuntje. Also it's 2021 can we please stop going "Boo Germany thery're the worst and Yay the Alliance they are the best" Logic. We all know that bothJudging by the Netflix's premise it sounded like a really interesting movie, saddly it wasn't. The two male leads are fine but really hate Teuntje. Also it's 2021 can we please stop going "Boo Germany thery're the worst and Yay the Alliance they are the best" Logic. We all know that both sides did terrible things so stop **** potraying Allied forces as knjights in shinning armor. Expand

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Is the forgotten battle on Netflix any good?

October 21, 2022 | Rating: 3.5/5 | Full Review… November 12, 2021 | Rating: 5/5 | Full Review… If you've been missing a spectacular but uncomplicated wartime epic, this is it. Unflinching, brutal, terrifying, sad, and gut-wrenching, The Forgotton Battle is at times absolutely stunning.

Is the forgotten battle a true story?

The Battle of the Scheldt, focus of the film The Forgotten Battle, is one of Canada's greatest actions of the Second World War. We look at this often-overlooked operation and why it was so important for the final Allied Victory.

What was the forgotten battle in ww2?

The Forgotten Battle (Dutch: De Slag om de Schelde) is a 2020 Dutch World War II film directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. that depicts the Battle of the Scheldt in 1944.

Who won the forgotten battle?

The costly battle was ultimately an Allied victory, though it came at the cost of approximately 13,000 Allied lives, more than half of whom were Canadian. The Forgotten Battle follows three characters: a Dutch boy serving in the German Army, a British glider pilot, and a Dutch girl who joins the Dutch resistance.