Auslandseinsatz

October. 18,2012      
Rating:
6.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Three young soldiers are called up to one of the most dangerous trouble spots in the world - Afghanistan. But it's not just the constant psychological pressure that gets to them, the different cultures and ways of life in the country also pose problems for the young and impetuous men. However, it is precisely the interpersonal aspect that moves them, and so they become friends with Malik Jamil (Omar El-Saeidi) and his children. Life and the situation at the post seem to relax as a result. But then there is a dramatic turn in the life of Malik's daughter, caused by the insurgent Taliban. And in times of battle, one fate affects the lives of others and the soldiers must painfully realize that war is never just.

Max Riemelt as  Daniel Gerber
Hanno Koffler as  Ronnie Klein
Devid Striesow as  Herbert Glowalla
Omar El-Saeidi as  Emal Demir
Henriette Müller as  Sarah Schulz
Bernadette Heerwagen as  Anna Wöhler
Rostyslav Bome as  Soldat Lühdorf
Bejo Dohmen as  Fernmeldetechniker
Vedat Erincin as  Jamil

Reviews

Linkshoch
2012/10/18

Wonderful Movie

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VividSimon
2012/10/19

Simply Perfect

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FirstWitch
2012/10/20

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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Philippa
2012/10/21

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2012/10/22

"Auslandseinsatz" is a German 90-minute movie from 2012, so this one has its 5th anniversary this year and it was written and directed by a trio of filmmakers here that are all pretty experienced, at least when it comes to small screen filmmaking, so it kinda fits that this is a television film too. The cast includes Riemelt and Koffler in a collab one year before what can be considered the career-defining film for both of them. The film takes a look at the daily struggles for soldiers stationed abroad and how they are also fighting their inner wars while being forced to always be ready and alert when communicating with the locals in war countries, but also when interacting with superiors or other soldiers, also some from other forces and countries. All in all, this was a decent watch. I am generally not too big on (anti-)war movies and I also wouldn't say it was really great or really memorable, but it was certainly worth seeing. Apart from the duo I already mentioned, German film buffs will find more familiar faces like Striesow and Heerwagen. From start to finish I basically had the impression that I was watching actual soldiers and events. The film doesn't try to go for cringeworthy forced happy endings but it goes for authenticity and the harsh reality of war. It probably helps here if you have a bigger interest in the war in Afghanistan than I do. Maybe then you will really enjoy the watch here. Sure it is no Zero Dark Thirty, the defining military movie from 2012, but there are scenes in here where it does come pretty close. I recommend the watch overall, especially if war is one of your favorite genres. It also never drags during its pretty essential 1.5 hours and there is a solid amount of love to detail. Give it a go.

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