This movie must have been released earlier than "Dunkirk". It was very early on the list of my plans to watch the movie, but it has been about three years since it was released.
Overall it's the story of a Danish officer and a group of German kid-age prisoners of war. But my dad was very accurate. When it would explode, he predicted it very accurately. In hindsight, I thought about it, almost as long as there are fragments on the beach, there are bound to be dead creatures (once the officer's pet dog).
Various forms of the theme of war reflection have been used badly. This time, no new perspective was shot, and the story was relatively simple.
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