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Battle Ground

Original title: Forbidden Ground
  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
2.2K
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Martin Copping, Johan Earl, and Tim Pocock in Battle Ground (2013)
When an allied charge on the German lines goes horribly wrong, three soldiers find themselves stranded in No Man's Land.
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Three British soldiers find themselves stranded in No Man's Land after a failed charge on the German Trenches. Set in France 1916.Three British soldiers find themselves stranded in No Man's Land after a failed charge on the German Trenches. Set in France 1916.Three British soldiers find themselves stranded in No Man's Land after a failed charge on the German Trenches. Set in France 1916.

  • Directors
    • Johan Earl
    • Adrian Powers
  • Writers
    • Johan Earl
    • Denai Gracie
    • Travis Spiteri
  • Stars
    • Johan Earl
    • Tim Pocock
    • Martin Copping
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    2.2K
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    • Directors
      • Johan Earl
      • Adrian Powers
    • Writers
      • Johan Earl
      • Denai Gracie
      • Travis Spiteri
    • Stars
      • Johan Earl
      • Tim Pocock
      • Martin Copping
    • 41User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Johan Earl
    Johan Earl
    • Sgt. Maj. Arthur Wilkins
    Tim Pocock
    Tim Pocock
    • Pvt. O'Leary
    Martin Copping
    Martin Copping
    • Cpl. Richard Jennings
    Denai Gracie
    Denai Gracie
    • Grace Wilkins
    Sarah Mawbey
    Sarah Mawbey
    • Eve Rose
    Barry Quin
    Barry Quin
    • Dr. Bennett
    Damian Sommerlad
    Damian Sommerlad
    • Lieutenant
    Oliver Trajkovski
    • Lieutenant's Aide
    Igor Breakenback
    Igor Breakenback
    • Sgt. Schmidt
    • (as a different name)
    Byron J. Brochmann
    • German Sniper
    Gudmund Helmsdal
    Gudmund Helmsdal
    • German Soldier
    • (voice)
    • (as Gudmund Helmsdal Nielsen)
    Alex Jewson
    • Pvt. Riley
    Steve Maxwell
    • German Soldier
    James Shepherd
    • Pvt. Franklin
    Craig Walker
    Craig Walker
    • Soldier Character Voices
    Daniel Martin
    Daniel Martin
    • British Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Johan Earl
      • Adrian Powers
    • Writers
      • Johan Earl
      • Denai Gracie
      • Travis Spiteri
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    User reviews41

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    6ausdcp

    A refreshing take on WW1

    Really enjoyed this film and I'm not much of a war person. It was a really refreshing take on a moment in our history, focusing on the very personal intimacy of mate-ship among soldiers, as opposed to the fanfare of explosions, gunfire and whiz bang visual effects.

    It was nice to see a war film that peeked into the lives of the women left at home as well. When I think of the world wars and tragic loss of men involved in the conflict, I must admit I've never contemplated the hardships that women endured back on the home front.

    This film offers a glimpse into what I've learnt to be an extremely common issue women were faced with whilst their men fought on the front lines. The limited options and primitive medical practices available to women back then are a frightening realisation of how helpless females must have felt living in that era. To have little to no control over their lives, let alone the ability to remedy bad choices is profoundly confronting.

    A great take on a very sad era.
    4OJT

    Nice try, but falls into the trenches, when it fails to engage

    This Australien film is about the horrors if the First World War's trench wars. Three British soldiers are lost out in the so called no mans land, between the two forces of war on the West Front. The film starts off with the order of sending the men out on a suicide mission against the enemy front. After the shooting is over, the three find each other, and that one of them is severely injured. What's even worse is that they have to get out, because they know there will be an air raid against the enemy front in a few hours time. Then have to get back.

    Director Johan Earl had casted himself in the main role here, in his second feature film. after working more ad an actor and special effects man for years. It's been 14 years since his last film.

    Making a good depiction of the horrific trench war is not each, and I think it's well done here, though it's made on a very small budget. I like a good true war story told on film, but it's difficult for actors to bear a drama, especially when if comes to dialog and dramatic feelings on screen. The actors do their very best here, what I'm not too fond of, is the side story back home. Not back acted, but if makes the temperature in the film fail. The film would have been better concentrating on which story is the most important, and what should be the main theme of the film.

    The best and most exciting scene comes towards the end of the film, so don't give up too early!

    The music is OK, but used badly between the two different scenes of the film, and feels forced and too loud on the "back home-scenes". I solos wonder why the Germans have to be so ugly and scarred. Not necessary if you ask me. The movie is also a bit slow, and is over without getting the satisfaction you really want out of it.

    Except if your specially keen on war movies, this isn't the one you should be going out of bonds to get hold of.
    8ChelseaJGiles

    Deconstructing War

    Forbidden Ground – Battle Ground in other parts of the world – is a must see. The film pushes you - clue: a giant fishhook, you'll know it when you see it – finding a balance between reality and heroism that is exceptionally well carried by the cast. Unlike most films of it's genre, war and violence are not glorified as they are deconstructed. The characters build a convincing and consuming narrative that makes this more than just your average war film. Forbidden Ground proves that war in film is should not be simply well framed explosions – although those that are fans of a good detonation will not be disappointed – but a collection of heartbreaking and precious stories of survival, difficult choices, and perseverance. It is at heart a piece about people, and does not shy away from holding a mirror to battlefield politics and loss of innocence. Visually Forbidden Ground is sleek and where there are some visual effects that are noticeable, they do not intrude on the flow. All in all, Forbidden Ground is a fantastic effort and a quality production, and deserves all the international attention it is getting, and more!
    5galearis-24819

    Watchable but,...

    Dramatically the movie held my interest and it takes a realism aspect to do this. But then I saw a major goof when a soldier's watch was revealed to have a quartz works. I moves second by second with jerks, not gently. How hard would it be to find a vintage watch? So it lost a star from this anachronism and I found the rest of the movie more difficult to watch as a reality trip.

    The acting, however, was very good, although the marriage sub plot seemed a space saver, not an asset. As a genre type, this was an anti war movie that really takes no sides and that is a plus. The best war movies show the reasons not to have them and that really brings out the dramatic effects.

    If you can get past the watch thing, then go ahead with my recommendations.
    2mwburrows

    Regretfully unconvincing.

    Forbidden Ground is an Australian-made rendition of the plight of British soldiers trapped in no-man's land, and should have been the war epic it was (once) anticipated to be. The unfortunate truth is that it falls short of all expectations, and as a patriotic Australian I take no pleasure in saying it.

    From the first moments the small budget is apparent. Close-ups try and disguise the limited scale of the production. The battles in the film are all no more than small skirmishes and never really produced with any flair, impact, or suspense. The constant reliance on CGI for special effects cripples the action, unlike it's predecessor Beneath Hill 60 - which it will surely be compared to - which used mostly practical visual effects and captures gritty violence effectively. As such, when the horror of trench warfare comes along in this film, it is woefully un- engaging, and downright boring in parts. I felt no connection with the men going to their deaths. The obvious computer-generated explosions and squibs left a lot to be desired and had no "punch." It's an anti-war film, as most WWI films are, so you would expect a focus on correctly portraying the shocking waste of war, but Forbidden Ground lacks the budget or know-how to do it properly.

    There are some tired clichés including snobby, arrogant officers and the hard-nosed NCO, and while historically accurate in some ways, Forbidden Ground doesn't cast the roles with conviction, simply recycling scenes and minor characters from a dozen better war films. The other problem with authenticity is that most of the cast is Australian, and while our accents may be more or less similar and we often are mistaken for Poms, the actors on show here can't quite make it sound natural and every line feels laborious and forced. If they'd just spoken with their normal accents they would probably have sounded more comfortable with their characters, but alas every Pommy soldier on screen sounds like a caricature of British stereotypes.

    Another problem with authenticity is that the unit that is focused on seems to be an amalgamation of British accents. Whether intentional or by accident, units were formed from specific locales (universities, rugby clubs, towns, cities, etc) and would only occasionally be mixed with troops from broadly different locations (casualty replacements).

    So the end result is a disappointing straight-to-DVD war drama without any magnetism or flair. I praise the cast and crew for doing what they could to commemorate the war, but I can't recommend Forbidden Ground as good viewing. Better luck next time.

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      A week before shooting was due to commence, huge rainstorms blanketed the location, flooding the British trench set. The crew were concerned that this would cause the production to be delayed, but the set had been built so well and so in0-keeping with the way actual trench systems had been constructed--the entire set survived. In fact, the rain only helped to give the set a more textured, "lived-in" feel.
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      The British Officer shown early in the film ordering the attack is wearing the three WWI medals "Pip, Squeak and Wilfred" which were issued in the 1920s.

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    • Release date
      • December 11, 2013 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Forbidden Ground
    • Filming locations
      • Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • 24/7 Films
      • Armzfx
      • DCP Australia
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      • A$1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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