War Game

2002
War Game
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Released: 11 February 2002 Released
Producted By: The Illuminated Film Company
Country: United Kingdom
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Based on the picture book by Michael Foreman, WAR GAME tells the story of Will, Lacey and Freddie – three young Suffolk lads who leave their idyllic country lives to fight in the trenches of World War I. Surrounded by the chaos and confusion of war, they can only dream of their football team, their friends and the families they have left behind.

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wjohnson15 I still remember to this day when our history teacher brought the video into class. I was only eleven. I remember watching it and laughing at all the funny bits and the comradeship among the soldiers as well as the dancing Lord Kitchener. But the thing which really touched me was the ending. The tear-jerking final frame that ended the film.I came away from this moved more than I ever had been thus far. To this day. whenever I think for the ending it still brings tears to my eyes. I only remembered about it today, five years on, and as I remembered, tears once again came to my eyes. The fact this film still affects me today says quite a bit about the quality of it. I also got hold of the picture book recently. Equally as harrowing. Great film, if short.
matt-2855 This is more than a film about English Vs Germans. The nationality does not matter. Its a film about young men who have the same hopes and dreams caught up in something that is nothing to do with them.Even though this is a cartoon I found it more moving than other films.It allows you to get to know the characters and see how they turn from boys to men without loosing their boyish perception of life.It also gives you an insight to the propaganda at home and albeit very brief insight of what it was like for the families at home.In a short space of time it really takes you on a fantastic journey with a very moving conclusion.
Sherazade It's a beautiful look at war through the eyes or lens of a cartoonist and children. The story is so gut wrenching and centered around WWI. Three boys, two of which are brothers sign up for the army and are shipped off to war. Kate Winslet provides the voices for their bewildered mother as well as one of their sisters. During the war, the boys become men as they witness the goriness and hardship of life on the battlefield. Yet they still always remember each other, they remember love and they share that love even with their enemies. I don't mean to spoil it for anyone but when I said I cried, then you just have to imagine that it did not end well.
bob the moo It is 1914 and a pair of brothers are happily working on their family farm and spending spare time playing football for the village in the county league. However the war with Germany means that both sign up to fight for their country and soon find themselves in the trenches on the front line. The tension is high and the conditions are poor but for one brief moment on Christmas Day, 1914, something wonderful seems to just happen.This animation caught my eye in the crowded TV schedule and it looked quite interesting because, although I knew about it, I have never seen or really read anything about the football "match" between the two warring sides played in no man's land. This film follows our couple of characters to the trenches, showing the family's pain as they go away, the nature of life in the trenches, the peace and ease of the match and finally the sheer bloody pointlessness of the whole thing. This is all well and good but, by aiming for a family audience (I assume) they have stayed away from the reality a bit too much and have produced something that is more about introducing children to history rather than being of greater value. This can be seen in several areas but mostly it is in the animation. It looks very like The Snowman in style – big round faces, smoothed surfaces and nice colours. This seems to feed into the story because everything is a bit like that and it reduces the emotional impact it can have. Credit for a last scene attempt at showing the horrific pointlessness of the front line but this was too little, too late.The voice talent wasn't. The presence of Kate Winslet in the top billing is praiseworthy but she doesn't add much – she has a small role and she is asked to produce emotion from nothing (and she can't). The rest of the cast are all a bit too cheery and "chappy" and they never for once convinced me as real people. In that regard they matched the animation by being suitable for families but being too "nice" to do anything else.Overall this is an OK way in for families but is not dark or real enough to satisfy adults being told the story. It is all a bit too nice and soft and the dark conclusion can't cover up for how bland it had been up till that point. It does still produce an emotional reaction and it does make one shake one's head and wonder if the men could get along why their superiors couldn't, but these feelings are more to do with the story being told rather than the manner of telling.