THE ENEMY BELOW
Posted: June 4th, 2015, 6:00 pm
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Although I've seen this movie time and time again, if I can force myself to wait a while, when I do watch it, it seems like the first time as so many of our favorites do. Of course it helps to have Bob Mitchum as the star, but this one never loses it's sense of desperation, and suspense. You know naturally that the American will be fine, but what will happen to the German crew? Mitchum's method of saying volumes with just a couple of words makes the shared cigarettes scene at the end so true that you wish the Captains in charge now could be one quarter of the men those two are, even tho one is the enemy.
If you missed it, try to catch it at the end of the month.
Although I've seen this movie time and time again, if I can force myself to wait a while, when I do watch it, it seems like the first time as so many of our favorites do. Of course it helps to have Bob Mitchum as the star, but this one never loses it's sense of desperation, and suspense. You know naturally that the American will be fine, but what will happen to the German crew? Mitchum's method of saying volumes with just a couple of words makes the shared cigarettes scene at the end so true that you wish the Captains in charge now could be one quarter of the men those two are, even tho one is the enemy.
If you missed it, try to catch it at the end of the month.