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Near Enemies

  • 2020
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
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Jaren Anderson, Chris Hatch, Vint Carmona, Jeffrey Alan Foster, Josiah Frampton, Bryan Wilks, Derek Crowe, Kenny Beers, and Trevor B. Nagle in Near Enemies (2020)
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A squad of American soldiers hunt down a suspected spy that escaped an internment camp during WWII.A squad of American soldiers hunt down a suspected spy that escaped an internment camp during WWII.A squad of American soldiers hunt down a suspected spy that escaped an internment camp during WWII.

  • Director
    • Michael Fredianelli
  • Writer
    • Michael Fredianelli
  • Stars
    • Trevor B. Nagle
    • Jeffrey Alan Foster
    • Kenny Beers
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    3.7/10
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    • Director
      • Michael Fredianelli
    • Writer
      • Michael Fredianelli
    • Stars
      • Trevor B. Nagle
      • Jeffrey Alan Foster
      • Kenny Beers
    • 7User reviews
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    Trevor B. Nagle
    Trevor B. Nagle
    • Hansen
    Jeffrey Alan Foster
    • Davies
    Kenny Beers
    Kenny Beers
    • Milton
    Bryan Wilks
    • Harold Nash
    Vint Carmona
    Vint Carmona
    • General Kishimoto
    Derek Crowe
    Derek Crowe
    • Kelly
    Jaren Anderson
    • Rogers
    Josiah Frampton
    • James
    Chris Hatch
    • Falcon
    Robert Paine
    Robert Paine
    • Lt. Garten
    Kevin Karrick
    • General Miller
    Steve Tanabe
    Steve Tanabe
    • Sgt. Anderson
    Ken Thrift
    Ken Thrift
    • Sgt. Gunn
    Alexander Nguyen
    • Charlie
    Patrick Chico
    Jesse Deacon
    • Hilton
    • (as Jesse Shaffer)
    Bryan Palacios
    • Ramsay
    Jason Zlatkus
    Jason Zlatkus
    • Barnes
    • Director
      • Michael Fredianelli
    • Writer
      • Michael Fredianelli
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    1kkoller-48894

    Racist Film without a Point...

    Prime should be ashamed of itself. I understand they were trying to relate it to the times that it was supposedly portraying, but horrible plot, bad acting, abominable writing and poor scenic design and cinematography make this film the one to avoid, unless you're a white supremist.
    1OzMovieWatcher

    Pathetic

    Was this a high school movie project? If so, they got an F. This movie is absolutely horrible.
    10jhonjatenjor

    War of friends

    Near Enemies is the kind of film that depicts an alternative reality of America's war, without sounding too warlike, mostly, there was another internal war, which was not about defeating the enemy, but about defeating their own demons.

    Jason Zlatkus is phenomenal in his acting, may he continue to get more leading roles.
    3rndhyd

    Many inaccuracies

    Bad choice for me to download. If I just read a little on IMDB, I would have avoided this. I watched 5 minutes & decided this movie is not for me or most viewers.

    If I read the summary 1st, I would have realized that this movie is off. What I read, is that this is about a potential spy whom escaped from an internment camp. WRONG!

    Well, this a fictional movie, so that is not necessarily accurate statement, but has things false which are supposedly history. The thing is, there were no Japanese whom went to internment camps convicted of espionage or anything of the sort. I used the "convicted," but I don't even think there were any indicted, and maybe not even being "highly suspicioned of."

    Many other problems with this movie & I'm 31 minutes in now. (Time for next movie & delete this)

    I typed this as a savior to others. You probably want to avoid this waste & biased & boring POS (Piece of $H1T)
    5Aylmer

    A crazy movie in which everyone just makes crazy decisions.

    Being something of a history nut, I generally avoid really low budget World War 2 adventures after getting burned so many times as of late. However director Fredianelli is something of a notorious Bay Area filmmaker who has done a quite a few surprisingly good indie dramas, so I decided to give it a watch when browsing around streaming. Although it's not as bad as a lot of the reviewers here say, the overall idea for the story doesn't make a lot of sense at face value. I'll try to be as charitable as possible and steel-man the plot holes as they come along.

    So a group of (rather well-nourished) Japanese soldiers escape from an internment camp in Northern California and then build a camp of their own where they torture American soldiers. I'm not entirely sure why they would think it would be a great idea to shoot guns off when they are trying to hide in the American wilderness but I guess it makes perfect sense if they're collectively desperate to the point of utter insanity and maybe WANT to get caught at some level. Perhaps they are showing off who can act the most recklessly as some sort of right of passage?

    The United States Government decides that, rather than send large groups of local, state, and federal law enforcement to find the escapees on American soil, that a small squad of low-morale green recruits would be a better idea, most of whom have seemingly no clear idea of what the mission is about. One of the soldiers is a victim of an M. K. Ultra-style brainwashing experiment who just murdered a ship full of soldiers but it's all Even Stevens once the mission is over. To do the exact opposite of lightening the load, they're given a Japanese man to guide them who doesn't speak English. Now this all may seem odd as well at face value but it makes perfect sense if you remember that this may be a fantasy war movie set in some kind of alternate universe, sort of like "Game of Thrones" or something. It's a world where the U. S., after the lunacy that was The Battle of Los Angeles (in which it fired hundreds of shells at a UFO), decided to get even crazier in matters pertaining to domestic security during the war perhaps in an effort to lose.

    During their misadventures, our belligerent group of unlikable dimwits discovers a Soviet T34/85 tank (which would have been state-of-the-art in 1944) parked in the wilderness with only a single soldier tending to it. Why and how did the Soviets send one of their brand new tanks, so desperately needed at the Korsun Pocket over to the States while the U. S. was desperately supplying them with thousands of tanks of their own? Well, there's some line about the Soviet tank needing new parts (in America??) but I tend to think that someone high up in the Soviet Army here was a victim of some of the same insanity that also gripped the movie's American Officers, and also wanted to lose the war.

    This tank shortly thereafter goes on a rampage with the soldiers shooting at its well-armored turret and running around rather than running toward it and shooting into its wide open driving hatch. There's only one guy in it so he can't drive and shoot at the same time, but he still manages to wipe out nearly half the squad. For supposedly trained soldiers, they didn't seem too interested in anything resembling tactics.

    A few other things didn't make much sense to me at first; such as why the squad gets dropped off so many miles away from the enemy camp (which they seem to know where it is) when there are several roads and a military installation in between. Maybe they all needed the exercise? Why does the Japanese sniper shoot the wounded American soldier who is getting carried rather than one of the able-bodied soldiers who is more of a threat to him? Bad aim? Why do the soldiers keep referring to the Japanese as "Victor" and "Charlie" when they're not anywhere near the 1960's Vietcong? Well, I guess the only explanation there is that those must be the actual names of two of the escapees and they're all on a first name basis.

    I get that a lot of these inconsistencies came from budgetary or logistical limitations, but they all add up to make this a pretty baffling experience. Obviously the production had a tank, a bunch of actors, some vintage weapons, and a beautiful patch of the California countryside to film in. It all would have gone much more smoothly to have set the movie in East Russia or China with the soldiers all cooperating with Russians or KMT to capture some Japanese prisoners who had escaped over there. The locations would still have worked and it would have made more sense to see a Russian tank. Either that or they could have just removed the soldiers completely and replaced them with a bunch of local vigilante's out hunting Japanese in California. It could have gone deeper into the horrors of the whole internment system and war hysteria that gripped the nation for years, but as it is gets far too bogged down in infighting to make any points at all.

    Still I have to say that the action scenes definitely acquit themselves very well and there comes an odd scene or two with some pretty good acting.

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      When Milton throws a hand grenade in the final action scene, it has large obvious hole in the bottom of it, indicating that it is a dummy hand grenade.

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    • Release date
      • November 30, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vaenlase lähedal
    • Filming locations
      • San Jose, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Wild Dogs Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 1m(121 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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