7/10
Ulterior motive
15 February 2023
There is no doubt that there are people casting votes and leaving reviews, on war films, with an ulterior motive. Good films, that show sympathy to minorities, or civilians of the invaded countries of World War II are being criticised for their acting, historical accuracy, accents etc. They are also being given ridiculously low ratings by some, while others are giving them very high ratings, because they are actually very good films, or TV series.

This film is not alone in suffering this consequence, check out the reviews for the TV mini series World on Fire for example. Both this film and the mini series maintain a reasonably high score, despite all the ridiculously low ratings.

I am certain that this goes much further than simple differences of taste. If you want to see this in action, in real time, make a post on Twitter supporting gun control and you will be instantly bombarded with comments questioning your sanity, parenthood, intelligence etc. From people you have never heard of and had no idea followed your Tweets.

It would not surprise me if many of the low ratings and poor reviews are from people who have not actually seen the film. They are a political agenda and really need to be ignored.
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