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In The Beast Of War (1988), a Soviet tank and its crew find themselves lost in an Afghan valley after becoming separated from their patrol. As they navigate the unfamiliar terrain, they must contend with a group of rebels seeking vengeance against them. The tank crew, led by the ruthless and disillusioned Captain Ivan, must come to terms with the brutality of war and their own moral compasses. The film explores the themes of loyalty, redemption, and the psychological toll of conflict on individuals caught in its midst.
As the crew struggles to survive in the harsh Afghan landscape, tensions rise within their ranks, leading to conflicts both internal and external. The film delves into the complexities of war, showcasing the humanity and inhumanity that can coexist within individuals faced with extreme circumstances. The Beast Of War is a gripping and thought-provoking exploration of the effects of war on soldiers and the choices they must make in order to survive.
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The Beast of WarRelease Date:
07 Sep 1988Writers:
William MastrosimoneAwards:
1 win