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Obligatory War Crime Scene: The entire film.Seven men, half the squad, are instantly killed. Unfortunately one of the land mines apparently wasn't properly defused, so it explodes, thus detonating all the mines on the cart. As they toss disarmed mines onto a wagon they chat excitedly about all the stuff they're going to do when they get back to Germany. Mood Whiplash: Near the end of the film, the boys are almost done clearing the beach.Lecture as Exposition: Captain Jensen gives his Germans a lecture about what they have to do, which explains to them and the audience the situation, complete with a map showing the west coast of Denmark covered in mines.Werner is killed when he defuses a mine, only to fail to realize that there was a second mine under the first one. Fourteen terrified German teenagers are tasked with slowly, laboriously defusing thousands of mines buried on a beach. Land Mine Goes "Click!": Land Mine Goes Click: The Movie.Jitter Cam: Seen when a frantic Ernst runs over to his brother Werner, who has been blown to pieces by a mine.I Want My Mommy!: The tragic version, as Wilhelm, badly mangled but still conscious after he's blown up by a mime, screams for his mother.So on his own initiative Carl drives the four remaining boys to within a half-kilometer of the German border, and tells them to run for it. Jensen, who doesn't give a rat's ass if all the Germans are killed, says that an order's an order. An outraged Carl says that he promised the boys that they could go go home, but Capt. Rather, they will be sent to a different beach. Jensen tells Carl that, despite what they told the Germans, they will not be going home after clearing the beach.
#This land of mine movie#
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It is set in Denmark in May, 1945, in the immediate aftermath of the German surrender and the end of World War II in Europe. Land of Mine ( Under Sandet, "Under the Sand") is a 2015 film from Denmark directed by Martin Sandvliet.