Deep in silence, like a morgue. It's a good war movie. It can be said that it combines two aspects of cinema. This is the standard black and white film of its time. It is dedicated to the Second World War. What other war could have taken place in the cinema in 1955?
The film is British and has a certain color. True, in the story, soldiers from allied states adjoin the heroes. But the meaning itself reflects a truly British worldview.
The other side of the tape is a rather wonderful acting. And plot construction itself. It looks pretty decent. Like it was shot recently. It’s very interesting and humorous.
Many Hollywood movies, in which there are submarines, in particular, can not compete with this tape. It's amazing, but it is! All this training, the surgeries themselves. There is room for drama and tension. There's even an action. But it seems to be enclosed in a small underwater capsule.
The ending looks like the finals of paintings from that period. But there's nothing you can do about it. You just have to look like a British man. But then you need to think about the fact that all the claims are absolutely unfounded.
A good movie that will definitely broaden your horizons. Take a narrow topic, which is very clearly revealed. I am interested in seeing other similar films. I even want to read history books.
8 out of 10
Scalped by Hannabar.