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TRENCH 11
J**.
Great Movie!! Highly reccomend.
This is one of the good war movies that I have watched. Not only was it a war movie, but it had elements of zombie movies in it, which I liked. If I was harsh, I would have given it four stars because in one of the scenes, you can see the hand grenade was a trainer because it had the hole in the bottom. Also, the end was a cliffhanger because you don't really know if he got home or not. But overall I would give this a 5/5.
F**N
Better Than Most War/Horror Films.
Warning: SLIGHT SPOILERS!!! TRENCH 11 (2017) is a dandy horror film with much to recommend, as long as you are not claustrophobic. This may sound like a "Nazi scientist creates something sinister" type of film, but it is different enough to recommend. During the end of World War One, a British Intelligence Unit discovers a series of underground tunnels that go miles under the ground, all made by the Germans close to the Front Line. A strict Maj. Jennings (Ted Atherton) has no other choice but to use American soldiers as protection (his distaste for Americans is quite obvious) and a shellshocked Canadian "tunneler" and demolitions expert named Lt. Berton (Rossif Sutherland), who just survived twelve days underground in a tunnel cave-in, as a guide to collect any information they can find in the tunnels, which is believed to be a laboratory for an evil German scientist named Reiner (Robert Stadlober), who is known as "The Prophet". As they make their way into the tunnels, they discover that they are not alone, as there are some disfigured German soldiers there, who seem to be on one mission, to kill everyone they come in contact with. The Germans have also sent a squad of soldiers, led by Kapitan Müller (Shaun Benson), to accompany Reiner back to the tunnels to blow up the laboratory and everything inside it, something they tried to do before they retreated, but somehow it failed. Long story short, nearly everyone is killed, some by the mutated soldiers, who have worm-like parasites inside their bodies and brains, which turns them violent, and some by Reiner himself, who we find out returned there to continue his experiments (Even the German military is scared of him). The only ones left alive are Reiner, Kapitan Müller and Lt. Berton. Müller and Berton join forces to blow-up the tunnel system, because even Müller is tired of Reiner's methods. While this all sounds pat, I am here to tell you it is anything but, as there is plenty of graphic violence (one scared German soldier begs an American soldier to shoot him in the head, which he does!), cringe-worthy practical effects (the worm parasites are appropriately disgusting) and tense situations. Director/co-screenwriter Leo Scherman has a definite grasp of the material and the tunnels come across as extremely tight (hence the claustrophobic comment). The film moves at a quick pace and doesn't give you time to think about some of the plot holes. Both Robert Stadlober and Rossif Sutherland (who reminded me of Vincent D'Onofrio in his acting and mannerisms) turn in good performances and Ted Atherton is bound to get on your nerves as Maj. Jennings, but he is supposed to, as he has a single mindset to complete his mission, no matter how many lives are lost. This Canadian flick hits all the right notes and should be a cult item in the years to come (I finally am in sync with a blurb on the DVD sleeve, which says, "A Future Cult Classic!"). See for yourself. Available streaming on Amazon Prime or you can buy the DVD on Amazon from Image Entertainment. This actually got a limited theatrical run in Canada.
B**9
Good horror film
I actually really enjoyed this movie. Set during World War I, the Allied forces move into a German underground facility to gather intelligence on the enemy. What they find is much more deadly than any German. It combines a war movie with fictional horror. I really liked it. This movie isn't going for historical accuracy, it's a fictional film. Although the idea of trenches and underground facilities were definitely used heavily in World War I and this is an interesting take on what mysteries those underground facilities could hold.
E**Z
VERBOTEN
Trench 11 is less a horror movie, more a movie on the horrors of war. It takes place in WWI. It features an ill-fated mission to discover what the Germans are hiding in an abandoned ant hill of a facility. They were trying to create the perfect bioweapon. It worked only too well. And now some numbskull major, a glory seeking blowhard, forces his men to breach a locked door that was also barricaded, a clear indication that something is locked away on purpose…maybe it’s the Easter Bunny held hostage and we must save him!
A**R
Good movie...
After watching this a person could connect the influenza outbreak after the 1st world war to a genetic strain that killed millions of people.......
M**
Cheesy b movie
Pros set in world war 1 and somehow has 2 positive reviews. Cons terrible acting horrible plot and a bad movie. The guy who gave the one star review was right on. I'm sorry I have the positive reviewers the benefit of the doubt. They are probably the makers of this shit show. They got my money save yours.
S**E
Edge of the seat .
This is a fun movie, the way a horror film should be, suspenseful , gripping and somewhat gory. Enjoyable .
J**H
If you're hard up for WWI horror this'll do
I like Keefer Southerlands brother so this has been a go to for a while. If you're expecting James Cameron in trenches, you're not going to get it here. But the production quality is decent, the acting really isn't bad, and the uniforms and gear (why is there always a shotgun in every squad when they made up single digit percentages of thousands of guys?) are pretty good. And hey, anger zombies in trenches, hell yeah.
H**M
v good
v good
A**A
Experimento durante la Guerra
La vi en el festival de cine de terror de Sitges en 2017 y me gusto sobre todo la escena que un soldado le salen los parasitos por los ojos.
K**Y
Underappreciated Classic
The portrayal of the villan is a masterpiece. Underappreciated Classic. Perfect packaging quick delivery. Very satisfied
R**N
Good mixture of WW 1 and Zombies
If you like WW 1 movies and zombies then this movie is for you. There are a lot of trash zombie movies out there but this is not one of them. A bit of a different take as to what infects and makes them zombies, but the story line and effects are very good. Highly recommended for fans of Zombie movies.
B**A
Save yourself and keep your money!!
Both the cover and the trailer for this film are rather misleading in such a way that the cover looks 10 times better than what you will see in the film, and the trailer has scenes that straight up aren't even in itThe parts that do show up for example the armoured german machine gunner is in one part kills 2 guys and is never seen againThis hole thing can be summed up with wasted opportunityThe idea of the infected is wasted with how little they r in this film and the parasites only appear after an infected person is killed not to do anything but just to look creepyThe ending is also disappointing with our hero crawling out of a unsealed hole to stair off into the distance thinks of his girl friend and fade to black.
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