Into the White
Director: Petter Næss
Actors: Florian Lukas, David Kross, Lachlan Nieboer
PlotSet during World War II, the story follows the fates of two airplane crews, one British and one German, who are shot down after a dogfight over Norway's desolate wilderness. Forced to take shelter in a remote hunting cabin amidst the harsh winter, the enemy soldiers find themselves having to depend on each other for survival. As supplies dwindle and the biting cold sets in, their shared ordeal blurs the lines of enmity, coercing them into an uneasy truce. Initial hostility gradually gives way to reluctant cooperation as they face nature's indifference and struggle to maintain a flicker of hope.
Confined in close quarters, the men grapple with their prejudices and preconceived notions, revealing their personal fears and hopes over shared meals and difficult conversations. This newfound camaraderie is tested by external threats as well as internal conflicts born out of desperation. The cabin, which initially feels like a prison, becomes a nexus for examining human resilience and the impact of war on individuals. Through mutual aid and shared experiences, they confront the fragility of their humanity, illustrating how extreme circumstances can forge unexpected bonds.
Writers: Ole Meldgaard, Dave Mango, Petter Næss
Release Date: 12 Apr 2013
Runtime: 104 min
Rating: R
Country: Norway, Sweden, France
Language: English, Norwegian, German
Home Video Reviews
"Into the White" succeeds with its convincing portrayal of wartime humanity, stunning Norwegian landscapes, and balanced narrative nuances, despite minimal supplements.
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