Resistance fighters led by commander Stan must transport a stolen German submarine carrying uranium to America during WWII while evading German forces determined to sink the U-boat.Resistance fighters led by commander Stan must transport a stolen German submarine carrying uranium to America during WWII while evading German forces determined to sink the U-boat.Resistance fighters led by commander Stan must transport a stolen German submarine carrying uranium to America during WWII while evading German forces determined to sink the U-boat.
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- TriviaThe U-boat in the film is called U-235. The first atomic bomb dropped "Little Boy" was made using enriched Uranium 235.
- GoofsWhen Stan went out the torpedo tube at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean virtually none of what follows is remotely realistic. Assuming that Stan didn't experience lethal blunt force trauma from any part of the process, first, he would have been met with the pressure of thousands of feet of depth in a short time span causing Barotrauma in a fraction of a second and in the time it took to flood the torpedo tube, among other things, would have caused his eardrums to rupture rendering him totally deaf, yet when he is back aboard the U-boat he is able to hear and communicate with his crew mates just fine.
Next, Stan would not have accomplished his goal of reaching the other side of the boat for two reasons. 1. He was at least 3 times deeper than the maximum depth that light can penetrate the ocean and would have been unable to see where he was going, which means Stan would have been effectively blind and deaf and unable to tell up from down or even where the U-boat was while he was swimming alongside it, and 2. he would have experienced the effects of Nitrogen Narcosis very rapidly which would have resulted in hallucinations, euphoria, and dizziness were it not for the fact that the Nitrogen found everywhere in his body would have instantly turned into an anesthesia and if nothing else would have put him unconscious almost instantly, killing him moments after the torpedo tube flooded.
Assuming an alternate reality where somehow none of these things managed to killed him in the first few seconds in water, Stan would have been far more likely to have drowned from laughter due to extreme intoxication and hallucinations than to have made it back to literally any part of the U-boat.
- ConnectionsReferences Das Boot (1981)
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Not sure if this was meant a parodie
Not sure if this was meant a parodie, or if it's just a... low budget, bad acted, historically inaccurate, lousy dubbed, flimsy special effect., loaded with the usual idiosyncrasies and characters of the genre... attempt to a war movie.
Still if you're bored and you have nothing better to do and you don't have to pay 15 bucks for a ticket and stream it at home on a lazy Sunday morning from your couch, it's entertaining enough to waste 100 minutes of your life...
No idea why it gets this high rating on IMDB, (famous for the ratings) but why the hell not... I can't give it more than a 5, cause I wasn't alone on the couch.
- Nico2000-nl
- May 22, 2020
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- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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